Winnipeg Jets sign Jaret Anderson-Dolan to two-year contract

Winnipeg Jets sign Jaret Anderson-Dolan to two-year contract
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The Winnipeg Jets have signed Jaret Anderson-Dolan to a two-year contract the team announced on Tuesday.

The contract carries an average annual value in the NHL of $775,000. The deal is a two-way contract in 2024-25 and a one-way contract in 2025-26.

Anderson-Dolan spent the 2023-24 campaign split with the Los Angeles Kings and Nashville Predators where he registered one goal and three assists for four points in 31 games. He notched two goals in three games for the AHL’s Ontario Reign in 2023-24. Anderson-Dolan was placed on waivers in March when the Predators scooped him up.

Anderson-Dolan did not receive a qualifying offer from the Predators which made him a free agent on July 1st.

After an illustrious Western Hockey League (WHL) career with the Spokane Chiefs that saw him tally 236 points in 244 career games, Anderson-Dolan turned pro in the Kings’ ranks on a full-time basis in the 2019–20 campaign.

Anderson-Dolan appeared in 34 games with the Kings in 2020–21. He returned to the AHL for much of the following season and racked up 24 goals and 47 points in 54 games with Ontario.

Through 127 career games over parts of six seasons with the Kings, Anderson-Dolan has collected 15 goals and 13 assists for 28 points. He has yet to record a point through four Stanley Cup Playoff contests. He has a career total of 79 points in 115 AHL games.

Internationally, Anderson-Dolan has represented Canada at several tournaments, including gold medal wins at the 2015 U-17 World Hockey Challenge and the 2021 World Championships where he recorded two assists in 10 games.

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