Jets Player On Winnipeg: "I'd Love To Play There My Whole Career"


During his recent appearance on the Jets at Noon radio show, Logan Stanley, the towering defenseman of the Winnipeg Jets, passionately conveyed his unwavering dedication to the team.

In a heartfelt declaration, Stanley left no room for doubt, stating, "I would love to spend the rest of my career there (Winnipeg)." This profound commitment echoed throughout the interview, resonating with his strong attachment to the organization.

Despite the challenges that the previous season brought, including injuries and limited ice time, Stanley's loyalty remained steadfast.

He openly acknowledged the setbacks he faced and how they influenced his perspective.

He discussed his recent one-year contract extension, valued at $1 million, as a practical step given the current salary cap landscape, while also highlighting his anticipation for possible future negotiations.

Stanley's words carried a sense of eagerness for the upcoming season, as he expressed his determination to earn his place on the Jets' defensive roster once again. He embraced the competition and welcomed the opportunity to prove himself to the coaching staff.

Over his three-year career, the 25-year-old has scored three goals and 20 points across 114 games played.

Stanley's profound desire to carve a lasting legacy with the Winnipeg Jets underscores his commitment to the team's journey ahead.

He's a former first-round pick (18th overall) by the Jets in the 2016 NHL Draft. Photo Credit: James Carey Lauder-USA TODAY Sports