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The Winnipeg Jets found an upgrade for their offence, adding a young veteran scoring winger at the price of a draft pick. Numbers Game looks at the Jets deal for Devin Setoguchi. The Jets Get: RW Devin Setoguchi. 26-year-old Devin Setoguchi has been a consistent goal-scorer, tallying between 0.25 and 0.31 goals per game in five of his six NHL seasons, elevating to 0.38 goals per game during 2008-2009, when he scored a career-high 31 goals and 65 points while playing alongside Joe Thornton in San Jose. Nevertheless, Setoguchis consistent goal production shouldnt be ignored. Over the last six seasons, Setoguchi is one of 31 players to score at a rate of at least one goal every four games in all six years and he did so last year despite playing 14:26 per game, his lowest time on ice per game since his rookie season. With good size and speed, Setoguchi should be a nice addition to the Jets, either on the second line with Evander Kane on the left wide and either Olli Jokinen or rookie Mark Scheifele in the middle, or the Jets could give Setoguchi a crack on the top line, and move Blake Wheeler to the second line as a means of balancing production. In either case, the Jets have upgraded an attack that was tied for 15th with 2.62 goals per game last season. Segotuchi has one year left on his deal worth $3.25-million, at a $3-million cap hit according to www.capgeek.com, which makes him a reasonable investment for the Jets and also easy trade bait approaching the deadline if it turns out that the Jets arent in position to contend for a playoff spot. The Jets havent spent significantly in free agency, but in adding Setoguchi and Michael Frolik through trades, they have upgraded their forward group. The Wild Get: A second-round pick. A second-round pick provides some value for the Wild, though there is obviously uncertainty. From 1994-2008, there were 450 second-round picks, with a little more than 30% either having played at least 100 NHL games or very likely to cross that threshold. The Wild could afford to move Setoguchi because they have a number of options on the wing already. They have veterans Zach Parise, Jason Pominville, Dany Heatley and Matt Cooke, along with young wingers Jason Zucker, Charlie Coyle and newly-acquired Nino Niederreiter, so with those six wingers on hand, they have enough options to fill out the top three lines even without Setoguchi. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. Cheap Nike React Shoes Online . Hamelin, who triumphed in the 500 on Saturday, edged out Victor An of Russia by 0.021 seconds to maintain his lead in the World Cup standings. 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"For me it was important that I continue to set the expectations of the team at a high level but also be realistic about those expectations," MacLean said. "We had Erik Karlsson injured, we had Jason Spezza injured. We didnt have those two players playing in Binghamton. For us to expect someone to come up and be able to be those two players is not realistic and its not fair to the players. "We try to stay as real as we could game-by-game and give the players realistic expectations and a realistic way to play the game to have success." Despite losing Spezza for all but five games and Karlsson for all but 17, the Senators had success in the form of a 56-point season. MacLean credited captain Daniel Alfredsson, the winner of the Mark Messier Leadership Award, along with Chris Phillips, Sergei Gonchar and Chris Neil, for providing a veteran presence given plenty of adversity. When the injury bug started to become an epidemic for the Senators, MacLean first wondered, "Whos next?" Then, the 55-year-old did some impressive coaching. "Thats what good teams do is find a way to win," he said. "So we were challenged early in the season to find ways to win and I think our leadership group accepted that, and the quality of our young players that we were able to bring up accepted that." Ottawa won with Kyle Turris as its leading scorer and players like defenceman Patrick Wiercioch and forward Mika Zibanejad playing major roles. MacLean also credited Anderson for his impressive season, along with young goalies Robin Lehner and Ben Bishop. The Chicago Blackhawks didnt have to deal with as much adversity this season in large part to the play of captain Jonathan Toews, who captured the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the leagues top defensive forward. "It meeans the world," Toews said.dddddddddddd "Its a tremendous feeling, I think, first of all, when youre mentioned in the same sentence after a full NHL season as guys like Pavel Datsyuk and Patrice Bergeron. To be able to go head-to-head with guys like that in the playoffs and to know them from the past, you understand how much they mean to their teams and how much they contribute offensively and defensively." Toews narrowly beat Bergeron of the Boston Bruins to win his first Selke Trophy, after a season in which he won 59.9 per cent of his faceoffs and had a plus-28 rating. The 25-year-old centre pointed to his time at Shattuck-St. Marys under coach Tom Ward as the point when he became a strong two-way player. "I really understood the importance of playing good hockey on both ends of the rink," Toews said. "Since then I really worked on every little part of my game that I could." Beat by Toews for Selke, Bergeron still got an award Friday, given the King Clancy for his humanitarian work. Tampa Bay Lightning right-winger Marty St. Louis won his third Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct. St. Louis already won the Art Ross Trophy by finishing the 48-game season with an NHL-best 60 points. Ray Shero of the Pittsburgh Penguins was named general manager of the year, and Minnesota Wild goaltender Josh Harding, who battled back after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in the off-season, got the Bill Masterton Memorial trophy for perseverance. On a much different scale, MacLean showed plenty of perseverance in getting the job as Senators coach. The long-time assistant wondered if he had passed the expiration date for becoming an NHL head coach. But experience kept MacLean from being "overwhelmed" by anything this season, and a berth in the playoffs provided validation that was only furthered by being coach of the year. "I just think that sticking to it and still believing in what I did as an assistant coach has helped me now that I get the opportunity to be the head coach," MacLean said. 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