That's a really great way to look at it.He for sure did. I am not sure what isnt to like here. Jets had a need for a depandable bottom pairing D with grit and physicality (this is the reason why Stanley has been in the line up). Bring in Schenn who has 1000+ games, Stanley Cup rings, and most importantly does not upset the applecart on team chemistry. By all accounts a beloved teammate and a warrior on the ice.
That last point is applicable to Tanev, a known commodidty to the players and organization. The theme is pretty clear.
To me the messaging from Jets Management to the team is we believe in you, and having respect for the bond the locker room holds.
These are two very solid, underrated moves.
In a sense Chevy said "I trust and believe in you guys, but here's some added depth for the run".
Another interesting thing that Chevy said was that the org. involved the players in the decision making with regards to what to do at the TDL, asked them what they wanted which I thought was really progressive.
That's a great way to get buy in from the team in my mind.