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Jets sign talented young forward to two-year extension
Winnipeg Jets right wing Nikita Chibrikov. Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images

The Winnipeg Jets have locked up a talented young forward, Nikita Chibrikov, per agent Dan Milstein. The deal is a two-year, one-way extension, worth $850k and $900k at the NHL level. 

Despite the Jets’ consistent presence as a playoff contender across the last decade and the subsequent lack of high draft picks, the organization has managed to assemble a formidable group of forward prospects, including Chibrikov. The youngster’s high skill and effort project him as a future middle-six scorer for Winnipeg, with the potential for more, especially if he cleans up his defensive game. Having lost stalwart Nikolaj Ehlers in free agency and Kyle Connor, a soon-to-be free agent with an uncertain future, Winnipeg will turn to its youth to help keep its window open.  

A look at Nikita Chibrikov's career so far

Selected by Winnipeg 50th overall in 2021, Chibrikov never made a significant impact in the KHL as a young NHL-draftee, but he was an immediate standout in North America, posting 47 points as an AHL rookie in 2023-24, and lighting the lamp in his NHL debut as well. 

Last season, the Russian forward continued his progression with the Manitoba Moose and earned a four-game stint with the Presidents’ Trophy Jets in December, where he notched two goals and an assist. 

With forwards such as Cole Perfetti, Jonathan Toews and Adam Lowry currently banged up, the Jets could turn to Chibrikov to start the season. If not, and he is sent back down, expect the 22-year-old to be a key member of the Manitoba Moose again as an eventual fixture of Winnipeg’s lineup.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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