Report: Blues Qualify McMichael, Don't Issue QO's To Berggren, Kessel

ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Blues issued a qualifying offer to newly-acquired forward Connor McMichael but are allowing two mainstays to get to unrestricted free agency on Wednesday.

They did not issue QO's to forward Jonatan Berggren and defenseman Matthew Kessel along with forward Thomas Bordeleau, while also qualifying forward Mikhail Abramov and defenseman Leo Loof, according to PuckPedia. The Blues have not officially released their QO list as of Monday evening.

The QO to McMichael comes as no surprise after acquiring the 25-year-old from the Washington Capitals last week in a package that also netted a 2025 second-round pick (Milton Gastrin) and a first-round pick (No. 16) in the 2026 NHL Draft that they used on center Maddox Dagenais.

It's somewhat of a surprise that the Blues would not issue a QO to Berggren, who was claimed off waivers from the Detroit Red Wings last season and put up 16 points (six goals, 10 assists) in 36 games. 

Berggren, 25, who was playing on a one-year, $1.825 million contract, was projected to be in the mix and battle for a spot likely on the third line with the Blues pending his return to the team, and he can still get resigned, but he will hit unrestricted free agency on Wednesday at 11 a.m. (CT). 

As does Kessel, 26, who was a fifth-round pick by the Blues in 2020 who was playing on a two-year, $1.6 million contract ($800,000 average annual value) and had two goals and an assist in 29 games last season. But with the addition of Brandon Carlo in a trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, Theo Lindstein getting more and more ice time as the year progressed last season and potential of Adam Jiricek, their first-round pick in 2024, knocking on the NHL door in St. Louis, Kessel was falling down the chain and apparently off the ladder.

McMichael is arbitration-eligible but with Alexander Steen taking the reigns of the general manager position on July 1, it has been accustomed by Doug Armstrong in years past to get these RFA contracts wrapped up as quickly and efficiently as possible.

The Blues issued a qualifying offer to restricted free agent forward Connor McMichael (24) on Monday, retaining his rights. (Geoff Burke-Imagn Images)
The Blues issued a qualifying offer to restricted free agent forward Connor McMichael (24) on Monday, retaining his rights. (Geoff Burke-Imagn Images)

Abramov, who the Blues also picked up from the Maple Leafs, has spent the past two seasons playing in the KHL, and Loof, a third-round pick in 2020, has returned to to play for Ilves in Finland's top league Liiga after spending the past three seasons with Springfield of the American Hockey League.

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Flyers Explain Jett Luchanko's Early Absence from Development Camp

While the Philadelphia Flyers have the bulk of their top prospects participating in development camp this week, there is one absence that is quite noticeable.

When the Flyers released their development camp roster over the weekend, they denoted that 2024 draft picks Jett Luchanko and Jack Berglund would not be participating in on-ice activities.

After Monday's first session, we have an explanation for both Berglund and Luchanko, though Luchanko's is one to monitor going forward.

"Jack isn't skating. He's played a lot of hockey in the last season, played on four different teams and he put a lot of miles on, but he wanted to come, he wanted to be a leader," Flyers director of player development Riley Armstrong said Monday.

As for Luchanko, the 2024 first-round pick is also resting, though doing so to manage an injury.

"Yeah, he had a little lower-body thing going on," said Armstrong. "Should be back skating next week, and he'll be ready for training camp."

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Notably, Luchanko was held out of development camp for the same reason last year, and having the same issue again this year makes it a bit of a trend.

The Flyers are wisely playing it safe and holding Luchanko out again entirely this year, and that is especially important with the young speedster officially turning pro ahead of his first full pro season.

As of now, the expectation is for Luchanko to play at least one year with the AHL Lehigh Valley Phantoms, though injuries can always throw a wrinkle in things, be it for Luchanko or someone else.

Because Luchanko only played 38 regular season games in the OHL last year, it is critical that the Flyers ensure their top center prospect does not lose any more development time to injuries or subsequent setbacks from those injuries.

Both he and Berglund will be given the opportunity to make the NHL roster out of training camp this fall.

Sharks Sign Ethan Cardwell to One-Year Extension

Earlier this week, the San Jose Sharks re-signed forward Ethan Cardwell to a one-year, two-way contract extension. Cardwell was set to become a restricted free agent on July 1 if he hadn't reached an agreement with the Sharks.

Cardwell missed a substantial portion of the 2025-26 season due to injury, but was producing at a high level for the San Jose Barracuda prior to his injury. In 24 games with the Barracuda, Cardwell scored seven goals and tallied a total of 15 points. He also played seven games in the NHL for the Sharks, scoring a single goal.

Cardwell has become a reliable fringe player for the Sharks over the last few seasons and could potentially compete for a bottom-six role in the NHL in the relatively near future. With that being said, that opportunity likely won't come this season, due to a massive logjam of forwards, specifically bottom-six wingers, at the NHL level. 

Kraken Announce Development Camp Roster

The Seattle Kraken announced their full 2026 development camp roster on Monday, June 29th. 

The camp began on Monday, with 28 players on the roster.

The full roster can be found below. 


Forwards: 

Clarke Caswell 

Ryden Evers

Viktor Fedorov 

Zeb Forsfjall

Brody Gillespie 

Ollie Josephson

Loke Krantz 

Ben MacDonald 

Casey Mutryn 

Jake O'Brien 

William Tomko 

Nathan Villeneuve 

Zaccharya Wisdom 

Defenseman: 

Maxim Agafonov 

Karl Annborn 

Alexis Bernier 

Jakub Fibigr 

Blake Fiddler 

Hawke Huff 

Finn Kearns 

Ola Palme 

Chase Reid 

Will Reynolds 

Rylan Singh 

Goaltenders: 

Maks Corovic 

Kim Saarinen 

Visa Vedenpaa 

Lawton Zacher

From the 2025 NHL Draft, four defensemen will join the development camp roster: second-rounder Blake Fiddler, third-rounder Will Reynolds, fifth-rounder Maxim Agafonov and seventh-rounder Karl Annborn.  

Those defensemen will be mentored by former Kraken player Justin Schultz, who signed on as a player development consultant.

When speaking to NHL.com about his new role, Schultz shared his excitement about helping players reach the next level.

“I've always wanted to help players try to get to the next level,” Schultz said. 'I’m really excited to help these players. They're all obviously great players. They've been drafted or signed [as free agents]. I am just trying to help in whatever way I can. I've played a lot of games and won some Stanley Cups. Hopefully, I can relay some positive things to them.”

After the first three days of drills, the players will take part in the 3-on-3 "Stucky Cup" on Thursday.  

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Panthers Extend Qualifying Offers To Tobias Bjornfot, Ben Steeves, Mikulas Hovorka

With the first of July quickly approaching, the Florida Panthers are taking care of some needed business.

On Monday, the Panthers announced which of their restricted free agents received qualifying offers.

They were forward Ben Steeves and defenseman Toby Bjornfot and Mikulas Hovorka, all of whom were regulars with the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers last season.

Players who did not receive qualifying offers from the Panthers were Cole Schwindt, Donovan Sebrango, Mike Benning, Evan Nause and Wilmer Skoog.

THN Florida previously reported that Florida would not be qualifying Schwindt or Sebrango.

Steeves had a strong season, logging 23 goals and 55 points in 72 games with the Checkers.

For the second straight season, Bjornfot split his time between the Panthers and Checkers.

He played 19 games with Florida, contributing two goals, two assists and two penalty minutes with the Cats, while adding another four goals and 12 points in his 33 games with Charlotte.

Hovorka also spent time in both the AHL and NHL last season.

He made his NHL debut with Florida in February and ultimately skated in four games with the Panthers, picking up his first NHL point, an assist, during an 8-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on the final day of the regular season.

With Charlotte, Hovorka skated in 57 games and accumulated five goals, 18 points and 46 penalty minutes while skating to an impressive plus-23 on-ice rating.

The Panthers are expected to remain busy as the new league year approaches on July 1, as the team still needs a pair of NHL goaltenders and is looking to potentially add another depth piece or two.

Keep an eye on Florida in the trade market with regard to goaltenders.

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Trio of Former Sharks Defensemen Not Tendered Qualifying Offers

While the San Jose Sharks opted not to tender three players themselves, a trio of former Sharks defensemen were also not tendered a qualifying offer.

Among those three were former fan favorite Henry Thrun, who was sent to the Toronto Maple Leafs as a part of the trade that brought Ryan Reaves to the Bay Area, Calen Addison of the New Jersey Devils and injured prospect Gannon Laroque of the Montreal Canadiens. 

Thrun spent the most time with the Sharks, playing parts of three seasons for the team in teal. After being traded to the Maple Leafs, he spent the majority of his time with their American Hockey League affiliate, the Toronto Marlies and helped them win a Calder Cup. 

Addison spent part of just one season with the Sharks, which remains his most recent stint in the NHL to date. In 60 games, he scored a single goal and added 11 assists, while failing to make a positive impact. 

Laroque, on the other hand, has been bit by the injury bug since turning professional and that are doubts that he'll ever be able to play again. The 22-year-old defenseman last played during the 2023-24 season after having double hip surgery the prior year. Laroque's future at any level of hockey is in doubt at this stage, however it's best to never say never, as shown by Markus Nutivaara who is currently in the middle of a comeback overseas. 

Seattle Kraken Extend Qualifying Offers To Four Players

The Seattle Kraken announced on Monday, June 29th, that the team had extended qualifying offers to Jacob Melanson, Mackie Samoskevich, Victor Ostman, and Ville Ottavainen. 

The deadline for NHL teams to issue qualifying offers to pending restricted free agents was 5 p.m. ET on Monday. By issuing the offers, teams are given the right of first refusal or draft choice compensation should the player sign an offer sheet with another team.

The Kraken extended offers to two forwards, one defenseman, and one goaltender. 


Jacob Melanson

Last season, Melanson appeared in 36 games with the Kraken. He recorded two goals and three assists for a total of five points. 

Mackie Samoskevich 

Samoskevich appeared in 77 games last season with the Florida Panthers. He recorded 12 goals and 20 assists. 

He was traded to Seattle by Florida for a 1st-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft and a 2nd-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft on June 21, 2026.

Victor Ostman

Ostman appeared in one game with the Kraken last season. He started the game, saving 35 shots and posting a .943 save percentage. 

Ville Ottavainen

The final player extended a qualifying offer was Ville Ottavainen. Ottavainen appeared in one game with the Kraken since being selected 99th overall in the 2021 NHL Draft. 

Last season, he appeared in 53 games for the AHL Coachella Valley Firebirds.

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Connor Bedard, Kevin Korchinski, & 2 Others Receive Qualifying Offers From Blackhawks

On Monday, the Chicago Blackhawks announced qualifying offers for Connor Bedard, Kevin Korchinski, Drew Commesso, and Ethan Del Mastro. 

They also decided not to tender offers for Ryan Mast and Dmitri Kuzman, who were likely never going to make it onto their NHL roster. 

The most interesting of these names is obviously Connor Bedard. They qualified him with an offer to keep him as an RFA on July 1st, but a lucrative contract for a notable number of years should follow. 

It will be a long-term extension for a large amount of money, which will be the organization proving to Bedard that he is their franchise cornerstone. 

As for Korchinski, Commesso, and Del Mastro, they are all depth pieces right now. Each of them has a ceiling of an NHL contributor. For Commesso, he should get more than 3 starts in the NHL next season, but it will also depend on how things go for Arvid Soderblom. 

Korchinski and Del Mastro are probably not on the opening day roster, but will each get looks throughout the season for different reasons. 

Bedard eclipsed 30 goals and 70 points for the first time in 2025-26, and it likely would have been more had he not lost more than a month to a shoulder injury. 

Chicago will "overpay" Bedard at first, but the contract that they give him could look like a bargain by this time next year if he reaches his goal-scoring potential and has over 100 points. His health will be a key to his success, as well as decisions made regarding his linemates. 

As for the other three, only time will tell, but they are somewhat important pieces to the current state of the organization. The Rockford IceHogs are looking to have a big year in 2026-27, and these three are almost certainly going to have a say in that, even though they would like to be playing more games in the NHL. 

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Canucks Parting Ways With Five Restricted Free-Agents

The Vancouver Canucks are continuing to make cuts to their roster. 

Earlier today, the club announced that they will not be extending qualifying offers to five of their restricted free-agents: forwards Jayden Grubbe, Nils Åman, Danila Klimovich, and Chase Stillman, and defenceman Pierre-Olivier Joseph. All five players will now become free-agents. 

The only player on this list to log semi-consistent NHL minutes through the 2025–26 season was Joseph, who skated in 31 games for Vancouver and scored a goal and six assists. The former first-round pick in the 2017 NHL Draft had his best NHL season as a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins, scoring 21 points in 75 games, but has yet to regain similar form. 

Aside from Joseph, the only other player to actually spend time at the NHL level this season was Åman. While he once played in 68 NHL games for the Canucks in 2022–23, the forward’s NHL time has dwindled since then. He skated in two games for the Canucks this season — a season-low throughout the past four years. 

Another interesting name on this list is none-other than Klimovich. A second-round pick in the 2021 NHL Draft, the forward made the leap to the Abbotsford Canucks immediately after his draft year, spending a total of five seasons in the AHL. Throughout this time, he ended up tying the franchise’s lead in career goals scored with 70, but was unable to crack Vancouver’s lineup.  

Both Grubbe and Stillman were acquired via trade during the past year, with Grubbe heading to Vancouver in exchange for Josh Bloom back in March. The former 2021 third-round pick spent two games with Abbotsford during the 2025–26 season, scoring one goal. Stillman was one of two pieces acquired in the trade that sent 2025 AHL Playoff MVP Artūrs Šilovs to the Penguins, with the other piece a fourth-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft. Stillman spent a good chunk of the 2025–26 season injured, producing three goals and nine assists in 24 games with the AHL Canucks. 

These are not the only moves the Canucks made on Monday, as Vancouver also traded forward Nils Höglander to the Nashville Predators and acquired Brendan Gallagher from the Montréal Canadiens

Sep 26, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Pierre Olivier Joseph (7) handles the puck against the Seattle Kraken in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images
Sep 26, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Pierre Olivier Joseph (7) handles the puck against the Seattle Kraken in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

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Flyers Issue 4 Qualifying Offers; AHL All-Star Let Go

Officially, the Philadelphia Flyers have finalized their qualifying offers with Monday's 5 p.m. deadline come and gone, featuring one surprise.

The players who were tendered qualifying offers will come as no surprise.

Young stars Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale, as well as prospects Hunter McDonald and Nikita Grebenkin, had their signing rights retained by the Flyers on Monday.

The group of players who did not have their signing rights retained was much larger, though.

A cabal of trade acquisitions--Artem Guryev, Brett Harrison, Christian Kyrou, Tucker Robertson, and Phil Tomasino--as well as Karsen Dorwart, were not given qualifying offers and are free to sign with other NHL organizations, starting Wednesday, July 1.

Kyrou, a 2026 AHL All-Star, is the name many Flyers fans are stuck on, given how promising he looked during his short time with the Flyers organization.

After being traded for Samu Tuomaala early in the year, Kyrou ripped off 10 goals, 24 assists, and 34 points in just 55 games with the AHL Lehigh Valley Phantoms, though that surge of offense was, obviously, not enough to warrant keeping him around.

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In the interest of fairness, the Flyers do have a considerable number of options at Kyrou's position.

Former second-round pick Spencer Gill will be turning pro this year, in addition to David Jiricek and Oliver Bonk pushing for NHL roster spots with the Flyers.

Plus, Carter Amico, Luke Vlooswyk, and Brek Liske are all one or two years away from turning pro themselves.

Basically, the Flyers decided that, if Kyrou wasn't going to make the NHL on their team now, he never will, and the Tuomaala trade already proved that the young defenseman's trade value around the league was nil.

From here, the Flyers' next steps will be to re-sign Zegras, Drysdale, Grebenkin, and McDonald to NHL contracts with greater term and/or salary.

Canadiens Announce Development Camp Roster

It’s been a busy day for the Montreal Canadiens; on top of trading Joshua Roy and Brendan Gallagher, the Habs announced which RFAs they qualified and their development camp roster. As previously announced, the event will take place from Tuesday, June 30 to Thursday, July 2 at the CN Sports Complex in Brossard, and the on-ice sessions will be open to the public.

On Tuesday, players will undergo physical testing and won’t be made available to the media. Then, on Wednesday, the goaltenders will take to the ice at 9:15 AM, the defensemen at 10:15 AM, and the forwards at 11:00 AM, before holding media availabilities from 13:00 onward. On Wednesday, the goaltenders will take to the ice at 10:00, and at 11:00 AM there will be a scrimmage.

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There will be six goaltenders at camp: Alexis Cournoyer, Emmett Croteau, Max Lacroix (on a tryout – son of former NHL Eric Lacroix and grandson of Hall of Famer builder Pierre Lacroix), Quentin Miller, Arseni Radkox and Mikus Vecvanags. They will be joined by 12 defensemen: Rasmus Bergqvist, Cooper Cleaves, Jean-Samuel Daigneault, Aiden Dubinsky, Carlos Handel, Brayden Klimpke, Andrew MacNiel, Bryce Pickford, Owen Protz, Timofei Runtso, Nolan Stevenson (on a tryout – Was the captain of the Penticton Vees before making the jump to the NCAA last season) and Maxon Vig.

As for the forwards, it will be a fairly big contingent with 19 players coming: Dillan Bentley, TylerDeakos, Donovan Frias (on a tryout), Remi Gelinas (on a tryout), Michael Hage, Aleksandr Legkov (on a tryout), Giacomo Martino (on a tryout), Ben Merrill, L.J. Mooney, Reid Morich (on a tryout), Nikita Ovcharov (on a tryout), Hayden Paupanekis, Gleb Pugachyov (who's visa application apparently went smoothly), Thomas Rousseau (on a tryout), Wesley Royston, Logan Sawyer, Parker Trottier, Braidy Wassilyn (on a tryout), and Alexander Zharovsky.

Fans will definitely want to keep an eye on first-time attendees Paupanekis (who missed out last year because of mononucleosis), Zharovsky, and Pugachyov, as well as a few returning players. Last time around, Mooney impressed on the ice despite his diminutive size, and Owen Protz did so well at both development and rookie camps that he was invited to the main camp.

There will be no shortage of coaches on the ice as the organization has invited nine coaches: Kori Cheverie, Caroline Ouellette, Noemie Marin, and Alex-Andre Perron from the Montreal Victoire, former Hab Mike Condon who’s now a performance consultant, Olivia Cook (Potsdam Division III coach), Bruno Pierre Guillemette (goalie coach from the Montreal Victoire), Yanick Jean (QMJHL’s Chicoutimi Saguneens’ coach), and Olivier Latendresse (M18 AAA Charles-Lemoyne Riverains’ coach).

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Jets Extend Qualifying Offers to Cole Perfetti and Tyrel Bauer, Part Ways With Former High Draft Pick

On Monday, the Winnipeg Jets extended qualifying offers to forward Cole Perfetti and defenseman Tyrel Bauer while declining to qualify forward Jaret Anderson-Dolan, making him an unrestricted free agent.

The most significant decision of the three surrounds Perfetti, whose next contract will be one of the more closely watched negotiations in Winnipeg this summer. The 24-year-old winger is coming off a lackluster season, finishing with 12 goals and 19 assists for 32 points in 68 games, a step back from the year prior when he appeared in all 82 regular-season games and recorded 18 goals and 32 assists for 50 points.

The qualifying offer keeps Perfetti under Jets control as a restricted free agent and signals that Winnipeg still believes in the offensive upside that made him a top ten pick in the 2020 NHL Draft. His current cap hit sits at $3.25 million and any new deal will likely push that number slightly higher with the rising NHL salary cap.

Perfetti has already etched his name into Jets history, most memorably for his game-tying goal with 2.2 seconds left in regulation of Game 7 against the St. Louis Blues in the 2025 playoffs, the latest game-tying or winning goal in regulation in NHL playoff history.

Bauer also received a qualifying offer, retaining the Jets' rights to the physical blueliner. The Cochrane, Alberta product had a goal and four assists for five points while racking up 110 penalty minutes in 52 games this past season with the Manitoba Moose in the AHL. 

Bauer is not a player who will ever be counted on for offense but brings the kind of physicality and toughness that organizations value in their depth pool, and the Jets have seen enough to bring him back for another season.

As for Anderson-Dolan, the decision not to qualify him means he will hit the open market as a free agent. The Calgary native was selected 41st overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the 2017 NHL Draft but never developed into the player that pedigree suggested.

He spent this past season in the AHL with the Manitoba Moose, recording 36 points in 72 games, and will now look to carve out a role elsewhere as he enters the next chapter of his career.

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Penguins Acquire Forward From Winnipeg Jets

The Pittsburgh Penguins and Winnipeg Jets have made a trade.

The Penguins have acquired forward David Gustafsson in exchange for defenseman Jack St. Ivany. The move was announced by the Penguins via their official X account. 

Gustafsson is a pending restricted free agent.

Gustafsson has spent the last seven seasons with the Jets organization and played for their AHL affiliate (Manitoba Moose) during the 2025-26 season, finishing with 10 goals and 32 points in 48 games. Gustafsson has played in 149 NHL games, racking up six goals and 20 points. 

St. Ivany appeared in 20 NHL games with the Penguins during the 2025-26 season, finishing with seven points (all assists). He also compiled one goal and six points in eight AHL games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton this year.

St. Ivany has nine assists in 53 career NHL games. 


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Penguins trade Jack St. Ivany to Winnipeg for David Gustafsson

CALGARY, CANADA - NOVEMBER 12: Jacob Markstrom #25 of the Calgary Flames stops a shot from David Gustafsson #19 of the Winnipeg Jets during the second period of an NHL game at Scotiabank Saddledome on November 12, 2022 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Derek Leung/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Penguins made a trade on Monday, exchanging depth players with the Winnipeg Jets. Jack St. Ivany is off to the Jets, forward David Gustafsson is coming to the Pens.

From the team:

The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired forward David Gustafsson from the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for defenseman Jack St. Ivany, it was announced today by President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas. 

Gustafsson is a pending restricted free agent.

The 6-foot-2, 196-pound forward spent the 2025-26 season with the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League, recording 10 goals, 22 assists, 32 points and was plus-12 in 48 games. His 0.67 points-per-game average ranked first on the Moose while his 22 assists were third on the team. He also suited up for seven Calder Cup Playoff games, notching four points (1G-3A).

Gustafsson, 26, has spent the last seven seasons in the Winnipeg Jets organization (2019-26), split between the Jets and the Moose. At the NHL level, Gustafsson has suited up for 149 career regular-season games where he’s accumulated 20 points (6G-14A). At the AHL level, he’s notched 91 points (34G-57A) in 136 career regular-season contests.

Prior to coming to North America, the Tingsryd, Sweden native spent two seasons (2017-19) in the SHL, Sweden’s top professional league. He also represented his home country on the international level on multiple occasions, bringing home bronze medals at the 2020 World Junior Championship and 2018 World Under-18 Championship.

Gustafsson was drafted by Winnipeg in the second round (60th overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft.

It was later announced that Gustafsson has been extended a qualifying offer. Both St. Ivany and Gustafssonhave been tweener level players stuck between the AHL and NHL in recent seasons. Gustafsson adds more organizational depth to the club, which lost favorite call-up Joona Koppanen to a contract in the Swedish league.

As far as defense goes, there’s another spot open and waiting for a yet-to-be-acquired player for the blueline in Pittsburgh.

Winnipeg Complete Minor Deal, Sending David Gustafsson To Pittsburgh For Jack St. Ivany

On Monday, the Winnipeg Jets traded forward David Gustafsson to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for defenseman Jack St. Ivany in a swap of depth players that addresses a positional need for Winnipeg heading into the offseason.

Gustafsson, a 26-year-old Swedish center, spent the bulk of his Jets tenure as a fringe roster player carving out a bottom-six role when healthy and in the lineup. In his last NHL season in 2024-25, he made 36 regular-season appearances for Winnipeg, recording two goals and four assists for six points. He spent this past season entirely in the AHL with the Manitoba Moose, recording ten goals and 22 assists for 32 points in 48 games. 

Coming back to Winnipeg is St. Ivany, a 26-year-old right-shooting defenseman who brings size and physicality to the Jets backend. The six-foot-three, 201-pound blueliner appeared in 20 games for Pittsburgh this past season, recording seven assists and a plus-4 rating before a preseason lower-body injury cost him significant time and limited his overall impact with the Penguins. 

When given the opportunity to play in the AHL during his recovery, St. Ivany was a near point-per-game player, putting up a goal and five assists for six points in eight games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, a showing that suggests there may be more offensive upside than his NHL numbers indicate.

St. Ivany is entering a contract year with a cap hit of $850,000, meaning he will have every incentive to put his best foot forward with a new organization and play his way into a meaningful deal.

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