The Winnipeg Jets took one piece of business off the board on Wednesday, agreeing to a five-year contract with Cole Perfetti and sidestepping arbitration before the hearing ever got started.
That move doesn’t settle the bigger question hanging over the team: whether Connor Hellebuyck is on the move, possibly to the Buffalo Sabres or somewhere else. But it does add one more layer to the conversation, because Perfetti has a direct link to one of the names that keeps coming up in those trade discussions.
Perfetti and Sabres center Ryan McLeod were teammates in the OHL, and that connection has not gone unnoticed. In a new article on Wednesday, The Athletic’s Murat Ates pointed to McLeod as a sensible target if Winnipeg does end up dealing Hellebuyck.
"Ryan McLeod would be a more reasonable target and has already dominated alongside Jets forward Cole Perfetti," The Athletic's Murat Ates wrote in a new article on Wednesday. "The 26-year-old playmaking center played with Perfetti on the Saginaw Spirit’s top line during their OHL playoff run in 2019.
Jack Quinn and Peyton Krebs may each have appeal, too, but wouldn’t represent the same kind of home run swing. A return of McLeod and a substantial secondary piece could be viewed as a success."
Perfetti was never really expected to be moved this offseason, so the arbitration date was always more of a formality than a real threat. The new deal simply gets the sides to the same place without the hearing.
Still, it matters in the larger picture. Hellebuyck rumors keep swirling, McLeod’s name keeps surfacing, and Winnipeg has already done right by Perfetti. If the Jets do wind up moving Hellebuyck, landing McLeod could make that a little easier to sell inside the room.
There’s more than one player to think about, of course. But if Winnipeg is trying to manage the fallout from a Hellebuyck trade, a familiar face like McLeod could help smooth things over.
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