I have been watching the Manitoba Moose on a full-time basis for the past four seasons, providing me the opportunity to watch young players like Ville Heinola, David Gustafsson, and Cole Perfetti start their professional careers.
The Winnipeg Jets offseason has been a rollercoaster up until this point. Now that the roster is starting to take shape, now is a good time to look at some potential wild cards heading into this season.
With the Winnipeg Jets announcing their starting lineup for the franchise’s first game of the 2021-22 season, there are four rookies who will hit the ice on Friday night.
Nelson Nogier will never forget the first time he met David Gustafsson. It was early February 2020. Gustafsson, who just turned 20, joined the Manitoba Moose after he finished rehabbing an injury from World Juniors.
Two weeks ago, the Winnipeg Jets announced that they re-signed restricted free agent forward, David Gustafsson to a two-year contract. The Swedish Forward’s new deal is a two-way contract for this upcoming season and then turns into a one-year deal for the 2023-2024 season.
Restricted free-agent forward David Gustafsson agreed to terms on a two-year contract with the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday. The deal, which has an average annual value of $775,000, is a two-way contract for 2022-23 and a one-way deal in 2023-24.
The Winnipeg Jets have re-signed their final restricted free agent, inking David Gustafsson to a two-year contract. The deal includes an average annual value of $775K in the NHL and is a two-way deal in 2022-23 and a one-way deal in 2023-24.
Less than 30 minutes after being knocked out of the playoffs, David Gustafsson entered a multi-purpose room located in the bowels of Canada Life Centre to field questions from reporters. Before he even sat down or opened his mouth, his demeanor itself was worth 1,000 words.
One day after defeating the Minnesota Wild 2-0, the Winnipeg Jets received an encouraging injury update on forward David Gustafsson, who returned to practice Wednesday wearing a non-contact jersey.
Prior to their game tonight against Florida, the Jets announced quite a few roster moves.
WINNIPEG, MB – Even before Cole Perfetti left for the World Juniors, it always felt like David Gustafsson was first on the pecking order if the Winnipeg Jets had to recall a forward.
Ahead of Friday’s matchup against the Washington Capitals, the Winnipeg Jets have recalled a 12th forward for that contest, promoting prospect David Gustafsson from the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League, the team announced Thursday.
It is now up to GM Kevin Cheveldayoff to make the call on Roslovic’s future.
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