After signing a one-day contract with the Winnipeg Jets, franchise legend forward Bryan Little has retired from professional hockey. The Jets honored Little, going above and beyond in a heartfelt pregame ceremony.
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The National Hockey League has been filled with news in the past few days. An important player in the Winnipeg Jets franchise is set to sign a one-day contract with the team and retire a Jet.
The injury bug continues to plague the league. On Friday, it was reported that two players in Canadian organizations require surgery. Moreover, an important member of the Winnipeg Jets franchise signed a one-day deal to retire with the team.
Longtime center for the Atlanta Thrashers and Winnipeg Jets, Bryan Little, will retire on Oct. 20 after signing a one-day contract with the organization.
The Winnipeg Jets announced Friday that Bryan Little will sign a one-day contract with the team to officially retire as a member of the club. “It’s a great honor that I can retire as a member of the Winnipeg Jets and end my playing career with the organization where I was drafted and played my entire NHL career,” Little said in a team statement.
In this edition of Jets News & Rumors, we look at the possibility of the Winnipeg Jets signing Bryan Little to a one-day contract to officially retire as a Jet and what general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff has to say on prospect Dmitri Rashevsky.