Today Neal Pionk signed an extension with the Winnipeg Jets. With this contract, he has solidified his role on the blueline as the team looks to continue its success.
The Jets have signed Neal Pionk to a six-year, $42M extension
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Neal Pionk Signed Extension After Steady 2024-25 Season
This afternoon, Neal Pionk signed an extension following a solid season with the Winnipeg Jets. The 29-year-old defenceman tallied ten goals and 29 assists over 69 games, contributing significantly to the Jets’ first Presidents’ Trophy win in franchise history. Paired with fellow Hermantown native Dylan Samberg, Pionk formed a reliable second pairing that played crucial minutes against top opponents. Their chemistry and consistent performance were instrumental in the team’s defensive strength throughout the season
The #NHLJets signed pending UFA RD Pionk to 6 year $7M Cap Hit extension
Yr 1 4M Salary & 4M Signing Bonus
Yr 2 8M
Yr 3 7.5M
Yr 4 7.5M
Yr 5 6M
Yr 6 5MYears 1-3: 15 team no trade clause, Years 4-6: 10 team NTC
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Contract Details
The Flight Plan in Winnipeg
Neal Pionk has been a steady presence on the Jets blueline since arriving from the Rangers in 2019. Over time, he has become a veteran leader and key transitional defenceman who helps push the puck up ice quickly. With this new deal, the Jets have signaled that they view Pionk as a foundational piece moving forward.
That said, expectations will only grow. While his regular-season performance has been solid, Pionk’s play in the postseason will come under greater scrutiny. Fans and analysts alike will now watch closely to see whether his on-ice impact justifies the financial investment, especially in high-stakes games. Looking ahead, Winnipeg will need Pionk to be more than steady. They’ll need him to be a difference-maker when it counts.
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