On October 3, 2024, the Winnipeg Jets announced roster changes ahead of the new season. In preparation for finalizing their lineup, the team placed four players on waivers with the intention of assigning them to their AHL affiliate, the Manitoba Moose.
These players include defenseman Simon Lundmark and forwards Axel Jonsson-Fjallby, Mason Shaw, and Dominic Toninato.
Each of these players is expected to clear waivers and continue their development with the Moose, where they will remain available for recall if needed by the Jets throughout the season.
Additionally, the Jets directly assigned three other players to the Manitoba Moose. These players include goaltender Thomas Milic, defenseman Tyrel Bauer, and defenseman Dmitry Kuzmin. By assigning these players to the AHL, the Jets aim to provide them with more consistent ice time and opportunities for growth in a competitive environment.
The roster reductions are part of the Jets’ ongoing process of narrowing down their team for the start of the NHL season. Training camp allows the coaching staff to evaluate players in various game situations and decide which athletes are best suited for the NHL roster.
For players like Lundmark, Jonsson-Fjallby, Shaw, and Toninato, the time spent with the Moose will likely be essential for honing their skills and staying prepared for potential call-ups to the Jets.
Goaltender Thomas Milic, a promising prospect, will have a chance to develop his abilities in the AHL, while defensemen Bauer and Kuzmin will continue to refine their defensive play and gain valuable experience with the Moose.
The Manitoba Moose will benefit from these additions as they prepare for the upcoming AHL season, with the goal of further developing these young talents for future contributions to the Winnipeg Jets.
As the Jets finalize their roster for the 2024-2025 NHL season, these moves reflect their focus on balancing experienced players with young prospects in their system, ensuring both immediate competitiveness and long-term growth.