The Winnipeg Jetsare coming off a historic regular NHL season, having clinched the franchise’s first-ever Presidents’ Trophy. But what began as a dream year ended in a sobering playoff defeat to the Dallas Stars—and now the front office may be preparing for another blow.
According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, top forward Nikolaj Ehlers has notified the Jets that he intends to explore free agency when the window opens on July 1. Though a return to Winnipeg remains on the table, the Danish winger is reportedly eager to hear from other suitors around the league.
“Hearing Nikolaj Ehlers has informed the Jets he will go to free agency on July 1,” Friedman shared via X. “Door not closed on Manitoba, but will test the market.”
Why is Ehlers testing free agency?
Ehlers, 28, has been one of the Jets’ most consistent offensive performers, notching 24 goals and 39 assists this season. He finished just one point shy of tying his career-best total from the 2016-17 campaign. With his seven-year, $42 million contract set to expire, the winger could command significant interest from teams seeking speed, playmaking, and top-six experience.
Despite the team’s strong regular season, the Jets’ early postseason exit and looming cap decisions may be pushing Ehlers to consider a change of scenery. Still, Friedman made clear that an extension with Winnipeg isn’t off the table—just not the current priority.
What’s next for Winnipeg and Ehlers?
If Ehlers walks, the Jets will need to fill a sizable gap in their forward group. With the cap hit of $6 million coming off the books, Winnipeg could redirect those resources toward retaining younger talent or exploring new targets in free agency.
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As July 1 approaches, all eyes will be on how the Jets handle Ehlers’ decision. The possibility of a reunion remains, but the door is clearly open for a significant shakeup.
