Winnipeg Jets' Dylan Samberg may have just signed a new three-year deal, but he wasn't too happy with how short a term it was, and voiced his frustration.
The Winnipeg Jets will be icing a roster next season with a lot of new faces, and many of these players require some new jersey numbers, which were revealed today.
The Winnipeg Jets won 56 games and the franchise’s first Presidents’ Trophy last season, but did not play up to their potential enough in the playoffs and fell in the second round to the Dallas Stars.
NHL analyst Jake Tye of 'The Hockey News' believes the Jets may have the easier schedule between the Avalanche and Stars, which could bode well for a division win.
The Winnipeg Jets flamed out in the postseason after winning the Presidents’ Trophy. Connor Hellebuyck won the Vezina Trophy and Hart Trophy, capping off a phenomenal season.
The Winnipeg Jets extended defenseman Dylan Samberg and avoided an arbitration hearing. The new contract is a great deal for both sides, as the Jets lock in a top-four defender at a reasonable salary and Samberg will get the chance to cash out again in free agency.
The Winnipeg Jets and defenseman Dylan Samberg reached a deal just in time to avoid arbitration, agreeing to a three-year, $17.25 million contract with an average annual value of $5.75 million.
The Winnipeg Jets have re-signed defenseman Dylan Samberg to a three-year deal with a $5.75 million average annual value (AAV). The new contract allowed the sides to narrowly avoid arbitration, which was set for later July 30.
The Winnipeg Jets have taken care of an important piece of business during this offseason. News emerged that restricted free agent defenceman Dylan Samberg has signed a new contract extension.
The Winnipeg Jets have signed defenseman Dylan Samberg to a three-year contract with an annual average value (AAV) of $5.75 million, according to The Athletic’s Muray Ates.
Insider David Pagnotta revealed that the contract talks between Kyle Connor and the Jets are much further along at this stage than the ones involving Nikolaj Ehlers.
From the NHL, the Winnipeg Jets rumours are flying high and wide. Today us at Last Word On Hockeys present the latest and greatest from the Manitoban capital.
Kyle Connor's contract in Winnipeg is up next year, and now Heavy Sports have suggested a blockbuster trade that would see him land with the Detroit Red Wings.
Winnipeg Jets fans may have something to look forward to regarding the future of star forward Kyle Connor. NHL insider David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period recently stated there are “no issues” surrounding Connor’s potential contract extension.
According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, the Winnipeg Jets and defenseman Dylan Samberg have officially filed for arbitration. The report states that Samberg’s camp is asking for $6 million per season, while the Jets are offering $2.5 million – a difference of $3.5 million.
The Winnipeg Jets does not get nearly as much respect as it deserves across the league (surprise surprise). Models like HockeyProspecting have the Jets sitting at 25th in the league, but in reality it is better than that.
After a Presidents’ Trophy-winning regular season and a solid, but disappointing playoff outing for the Winnipeg Jets in 2024-25, they haven’t exactly had the offseason to get hopes high for a repeat of that success, or even build on it.
The Winnipeg Jets won the President’s Trophy as the top regular season team in the NHL in 2024-25. Still, they would fall in the second round of the playoffs to the Dallas Stars.
As the NHL offseason unfolds, and word is that Adrian Kempe is potentially asking for as much as $10 million per season on an extension with the Los Angeles Kings, questions in Winnipeg surround future contract negotiations with star forward Kyle Connor.
Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff pulled off a tidy bit of work Friday in locking up forward Gabriel Vilardi to a six-year extension worth $7.5 million per year.
Winnipeg Jets forward Gabriel Vilardi signed a six-year, $45 million contract extension, avoiding arbitration. The 25-year-old restricted free agent's annual salary of $7.5 million represents a raise from $3.4 million in 2024-25.