Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel spoke with the Winnipeg Free Press’ Mike McIntyre on Monday, issuing updates on the recovery timelines of three crucial Jets players who are each out with an injury.
The Winnipeg Jets (0-1-0) will be looking for their first win on the season when the Los Angeles Kings (1-1-0) visit the Canada Life Centre on Saturday afternoon.
The start of the 2025-26 NHL season is right around the corner. Unfortunately for the Winnipeg Jets, they are dealing with various multiple injuries and ailments.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Winnipeg Jets will be without a key piece of their defense in front of Connor Hellebuyck after an unfortunate injury in the preseason. Head coach Scott Arniel announced that Dylan Samberg will miss 6-8 weeks after a hit in the Jets’ recent preseason game broke his wrist, via Elliotte Friedman.
The Winnipeg Jets will have a hole to fill in their opening night roster, as defenseman Dylan Samberg will be out for 6-8 weeks, according to head coach
For the next three years, the Winnipeg Jets have their shutdown defenseman Dylan Samberg signed for $5.75 million annually, and its three years of controlling each zone with a reliable defender.
The Winnipeg Jets signed defenseman Dylan Samberg to a three-year contract extension, which carries a $5.75 million cap hit. Samberg is 26 years old and played 60 games with the Jets in 2024-25.
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 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.
If I’m talking about Dylan Samberg, you may not know the name (or much at all). We’re talking about a 26-year-old defenseman, 6’4 (216 lbs.), who has played in Winnipeg since the start of his career and was drafted second overall by the Jets in 2017.
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.
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.
Deep into the regular season, the Winnipeg Jets are flying high, jostling for the Presidents Trophy. No team can reach this level of success without a lot of things going well, and the Jets are no different.
Winnipeg Jets’ defenseman Dylan Samberg is set to return to the lineup Friday evening against the Los Angeles Kings. Samberg has missed the past 21 games with a broken foot he suffered when blocking a Steven Stamkos one-timer on Nov.