The Winnipeg Jets have re-signed forward Isak Rosen to a two-year contract extension worth $925,000 annually.
The Jets acquired the Swedish right winger from the Buffalo Sabres at the 2026 Trade Deadline as the main piece in return for defencemen Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn.
The speedy 23 year old got an immediate NHL opportunity in Winnipeg and scored three goals in 21 games down the stretch while averaging 10:42 in ice time. He finished with six goals and four assists for 10 points in 37 games between the Jets and Sabres.

Rosen, selected by the Sabres 14th overall in 2021, has been highly productive at the American Hockey League level, with 87 goals and 185 points in 231 games over parts of four seasons with the Rochester Americans. He put up 25 goals and 18 assists for 43 points for them in just 37 games this season prior to the trade.
Rosen was coming off his entry-level contract and was set to be a restricted free agent July 1.
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