Jets Sign Perfetti to Two-Year Deal
The Winnipeg Jets and 22-year-old forward Cole Perfetti have agreed on the terms surrounding a two-year contract.
Perfetti, who was one of the league's final restricted free agents, did not get his wish of a long-term deal, but rather settled for a two-year contract of the 'bridge' variety, meaning he will look to prove his worth to Jets management over the next two seasons.
The contract carries a $3.25 million annual average value, while the young forward will earn $3 million this year and $3.5 million in the 2025-26 season.
Although beginning the 2023-24 season quite well, Perfetti's performance - and usage - dwindled over the course of the stretch run and playoffs last year. He was a healthy scratch quite often and actually sat out the team's first four postseason games, before finally drawing in for the final game of the playoffs.
He put up 19 goals and another 19 assists, falling one goal short of a performance bonus on his entry-level contract, something certainly aided by former head coach Rick Bowness' favour towards older players. At one stretch, Perfetti had four goals in three games, while also putting up a five-game goal scoring streak earlier in the season.
2024-25 will certainly be a year of improvement for Winnipeg's 10th overall selection from 2020. He will look to rejoin teammates on Tuesday at training camp and hope to slot back into the team's second line centerman role for the season.
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