Winnipeg Jets' smartest player deals: Analyzing the 3 best contract values for the 2025-2026 NHL season.
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Every NHL team relies on players who deliver exceptional performance relative to their salaries, and the Winnipeg Jets are no different. General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff has successfully secured several players under team-friendly contracts, avoiding burdensome contracts that could hinder the team. Examining the Jets' roster for the 2025-26 season, here are three contracts that stand out as particularly valuable.

Gabriel Vilardi: $7.5 Million AAV

Gabriel Vilardi's six-year contract, with an annual average value (AAV) of $7.5 million, stands out as a significant win for the Jets. Cheveldayoff's shrewd negotiation secured Vilardi's prime years at a reasonable price, approximately $2.1 million below his market value estimated by The Athletic. The 25-year-old right winger had a career year last season, notching 27 goals, 34 assists, and 61 points in 71 games. He further contributed one goal and three assists in nine playoff games. Vilardi's presence on the top line with Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele formed one of the league's most productive trios, amassing a combined 245 points. Vilardi's unique skillset makes him a valuable asset. While not the fastest skater, his efficiency near the net and exceptional hands make him a potent scorer. His impact is particularly noticeable on the power play, where his hockey sense shines.

Dylan Samberg: $5.75 Million AAV

Dylan Samberg's three-year contract with a $5.75 million AAV is another example of excellent value for the Jets. Samberg had a breakout season, solidifying his role as a top-four defenseman. Alongside Neal Pionk, he excelled on the second pairing, contributing both defensively and offensively. In 60 games, Samberg scored six goals, assisted on 14 others, and recorded 20 points. However, his true value lies in his defensive capabilities. He consistently shut down plays, limited scoring chances, and proved to be a valuable asset on the penalty kill.

Jonathan Toews: $1 Million AAV

The Winnipeg Jets signed Jonathan Toews to a one-year contract. Toews, a Winnipeg native and three-time Stanley Cup champion, brings invaluable leadership and experience to the team. After stepping away from hockey due to health issues, including Chronic Immune Response Syndrome and the effects of long COVID-19, Toews returns for his 17th NHL season. Given his accomplishments and leadership qualities, acquiring Toews for just $1 million AAV is a low-risk, high-reward move that could significantly benefit the Jets both on and off the ice.

These three contracts represent some of the best value on the Winnipeg Jets roster for the 2025-26 season. Vilardi's offensive prowess, Samberg's defensive reliability, and Toews' leadership collectively contribute to the Jets' competitiveness and Stanley Cup aspirations.


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