Jets sign Ehlers to 7-year, $42M extension
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Nikoaj Ehlers is beginning the 2017-18 NHL season with some long-term security, as the Winnipeg Jets have locked up the electrifying winger to a seven-year, $42-million contract extension, the team announced Wednesday.
Ehlers, the ninth overall pick in 2014, will play out 2017-18 on his entry-level contract before the extension kicks in next season, paying him $6 million per.
The 21-year-old had an outstanding sophomore season, suiting up in all 82 games, registering 25 goals - 20 of which came at even strength - and 39 assists. His 64 points were good enough for a tie for third on the Jets.
Winnipeg begins its season Wednesday night versus Toronto.
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