Winnipeg Jets 2021 Offseason So Far with Signings, Departures & Trades

May 24, 2021; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Winnipeg Jets forward Mark Scheifele (55) is congratulated by his team mates on his goal against the Edmonton Oilers during the first period in game four of the first round of the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell MTS Place. Mandatory Credit: Terrence Lee-USA TODAY Sports
May 24, 2021; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Winnipeg Jets forward Mark Scheifele (55) is congratulated by his team mates on his goal against the Edmonton Oilers during the first period in game four of the first round of the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell MTS Place. Mandatory Credit: Terrence Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Winnipeg Jets, Nate Thompson (11), Trevor Lewis (23), Mathieu Perreault (85). Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports /

The Winnipeg Jets had a hectic 2021 offseason as they look to become Stanley Cup contenders. Here is a recap of all that transpired this offseason with the Jets.

Training camp is only a short couple of weeks away and the Winnipeg Jets will be kicking off the 2021-2022 regular season next month.

As we start to gear up and get ready for the upcoming season, it is time to look back at what has happened so far during this offseason like no other, that featured an.

This slideshow will look at which players from last year left the Jets and who the Jets signed, resigned, and traded for this offseason.

3. Departures

Little did Winnipeg supporters know that there would be eight players from their second-round playoff roster that ultimately got swept by the Montreal Canadiens, that would not be back in Jets uniforms to start the upcoming season.

The first player that the Jets lost this offseason was forward, Mason Appleton. Appleton was the Jets player that was selected by the Seattle Kraken in their expansion draft.

Shortly after Appleton’s departure, the free agency period started and the Jets had seven unrestricted free agents (“UFAs”).

On the first day of free agency, four players departed the franchise to sign with other teams. Those players with their new clubs, years signed, and average annual value (“AAV”) are listed below:

Tucker Poolman: Vancouver Canucks, 4 years, $2,500,000
Laurent Brossoit: Vegas Golden Knights, 2 years, $2,325,000
Derek Forbort: Boston Bruins, 3 years, $3,000,000
Nate Thompson: Philadelphia Flyers, 1 year, $800,000

After those four players signed elsewhere, subsequently Mathieu Perreault and Trevor Lewis both put pen to paper on one-year deals. Perreault signed with the Montreal Canadiens for an AAV of $950,000 and Lewis signed for the Calgary Flames and his contract will carry an AAV of $800,000.

The last player to sign elsewhere was, 2021 trade deadline acquisition, Jordie Benn as he signed a one-year contract with an AAV of $900,000 with the Minnesota Wild.

In total four forwards, three defensemen, and one goaltender departed the Jets this offseason.