Hockey

Jets sign veteran defenceman Neal Pionk to 4-year deal

The Winnipeg Jets have signed veteran defenceman Neal Pionk to a four-year contract worth roughly $23.5 million US. The team made the announcement in a statement, noting the 26-year-old blue liner will earn about $5.875 million per year.

Winnipeg avoids salary arbitration with blue-liner through new deal

Man in blue and white hockey uniform skates on ice, he is holfing a hockey stick.
Neal Pionk was acquired by the Jets in a 2019 trade with the Rangers. (Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

The Winnipeg Jets have signed veteran defenceman Neal Pionk to a four-year contract worth roughly $23.5 million US.

The team made the announcement in a statement, noting the 26-year-old blue-liner will earn about $5.875 million per year.

The Jets acquired Pionk, a native of Omaha, Neb., in a 2019 trade with the New York Rangers.

Since then, he's scored nine goals and recorded 68 assists to lead all Jets defencemen in scoring.

With the deal, the Jets and Pionk avoid a salary arbitration hearing that had been set for Friday. Winnipeg still has an arbitration hearing set for later this month with forward Andrew Copp.

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