
Winnipeg Jets consigue a Mario Ferraro en un acuerdo de valor
Winnipeg agrega profundidad defensiva constante con un contrato de tres años y $12 millones para el ex Shark.
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The Winnipeg Jets are a professional ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, competing in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division. The franchise was originally founded as the Atlanta Thrashers in 1999 before relocating to Winnipeg in 2011, reviving the city's NHL presence after the original Jets moved to Phoenix in 1996. Known for their passionate fan base at Canada Life Centre, the Jets have consistently been a playoff contender in the Western Conference, highlighted by a run to the Western Conference Final in 2018. The team's identity blends a hardworking, blue-collar ethos with skilled offensive talent, often led by standout players like Mark Scheifele and Connor Hellebuyck.
The Jets are in the midst of a competitive 2024-25 season, sitting near the top of the Central Division standings with a strong record as of late January 2025. Their recent form has been solid, with a mix of high-scoring wins and tight defensive battles, anchored by goaltender Connor Hellebuyck's Vezina-caliber play. The team is battling for playoff positioning against division rivals like the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche, aiming to build on their 2023-24 campaign that saw them reach the first round.

Winnipeg agrega profundidad defensiva constante con un contrato de tres años y $12 millones para el ex Shark.

Tres agentes libres contratados (Mario Ferraro, Noah Gregor y Stuart Skinner) aterrizan en Winnipeg para apuntalar los huecos en la plantilla y dar forma a las perspectivas de los Jets en los playoffs para 2026-27.
| # | Equipo | PJ | G | E | P | DG | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| – | Seattle Kraken | 82 | 34 | – | 37 | -37 | 79 |
| – | Nashville Predators | 82 | 38 | – | 34 | -22 | 86 |
| – | Winnipeg Jets | 82 | 35 | – | 35 | -29 | 82 |
| – | Carolina Hurricanes | 82 | 53 | – | 22 | +56 | 113 |
| – | New York Islanders | 82 | 43 | – | 34 | -8 | 91 |