Jets sign Gustafsson, Stanley to 2-year deals
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The Winnipeg Jets announced Saturday they signed forward David Gustafsson and defenseman Logan Stanley to two-year contract extensions.
Both players were restricted free agents. Gustafsson's contract carries an average annual value of $835,000, while Stanley will earn $1.25 million per year on his new deal.
Gustafsson was a second-round pick of the Jets in 2018. He produced seven points in 39 games this past season.
Stanley had two points in 25 appearances. He's played 139 games with the franchise since being drafted 18th overall in 2016.
The Jets' remaining RFAs are Cole Perfetti and Dylan Coghlan, the latter of whom was acquired from the Carolina Hurricanes via trade Saturday.
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