Zebra Sports Uncategorized Jets, Neal Pionk agree to massive contract extension

Jets, Neal Pionk agree to massive contract extension



https://www.yardbarker.com/media/a/f/af7128e850b3cc55806230a5d1185c07e9040928/thumb_16x9/jets-neal-pionk-agree-massive-contract-extension.jpg?v=1
image

The Jets and defenseman Neal Pionk have agreed to a long-term extension to keep him off this summer’s unrestricted free-agent market, Murat Ates of The Athletic reports. The team later announced it’s a six-year, $42M deal, making him $7M per season. The deal breaks down as follows, per PuckPedia:

2025-26: $4M salary, $4M signing bonus
2026-27: $8M salary
2027-28: $7.5M salary
2028-29: $7.5M salary
2029-30: $6M salary
2030-31: $5M salary

Pionk was ticketed to be the top UFA defenseman this summer after Jakob Chychrun opted to extend with the Capitals last month. He lands a raise and the richest total contract of his career as expected, but instead of doing so on the open market, he’ll take the deal to stay with this year’s Presidents’ Trophy winners.

Long viewed as somewhat of an underwhelming top-four piece in Winnipeg, the 29-year-old Pionk has flipped the script in 2024-25. While a late-season lower-body injury nixed his chance at setting a career-high in points, he still managed the second-most productive season of his career on a per-game basis, eclipsing his first year with Winnipeg in 2019-20. He finished the season seventh on the team in scoring with 10-29–39 in 69 games and posted a +21 rating, third on the Jets behind Dylan Samberg and Dylan DeMelo.

Advanced statistics paint a less rosy but still promising picture of Pionk’s improved two-way results. He logged a 50.5 CF% and 52.1 xGF% at even strength, the latter standing as a career-high and the first time he’s been above water in expected goals in his eight-year career. They weren’t close to being the best numbers on the Jets, who controlled possession quite well this season in front of Jennings Trophy winner Connor Hellebuyck, but are still a welcome step forward in Pionk’s defensive game and went a long way toward earning him a long-term commitment from Winnipeg.

In keeping Pionk off the open market, general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff’s attention must turn toward a long-term deal to keep the pending RFA Samberg in Winnipeg. His defensive acumen alongside Pionk on the Jets’ second pairing was a major factor in the latter’s success in 2024-25. The fourth-year NHLer has a career-high 20 points while averaging 21:08 per game, up nearly six minutes from last year’s deployment. The Jets still have $25.7M in cap space for next season after registering Pionk’s deal with five roster spots to burn, per PuckPedia. Another $4.8M will likely go to Samberg on a mid-term deal, AFP Analytics projects.

As for Pionk, he gets a 15-team no-trade clause from 2025-26 through 2027-28 as part of the deal, PuckPedia reports. It drops to a 10-team no-trade clause for the final three seasons. He’ll have a chance to be one of the longest-tenured defensemen in Jets history when all is said and done. He’s spent the last six years in Manitoba after Winnipeg acquired him from the Rangers, along with a first-round draft pick that turned into Ville Heinola, in exchange for Jacob Trouba in the 2019 offseason. Since the trade, Pionk has 37-179–216 in 435 games with a +39 rating and ranks fourth in scoring all-time among Jets/Thrashers defensemen, trailing Dustin Byfuglien (416), Josh Morrissey (373), and Toby Enström (308).

For teams looking for a two-way presence on the open market this summer, they won’t find a comparable right-shot option to Pionk, but could look at a left-shot like Ivan Provorov , who’s comfortable playing on his off-side. As for the title of top pending UFA defender overall, that likely falls to Kings shutdown extraordinaire Vladislav Gavrikov.

This post was originally published on this site

Leave a Reply