The Winnipeg Jets have officially announced the jersey numbers for their five newest offseason signings, providing fans with an exciting preview of the team as training camp approaches. While it’s uncertain which newcomers will make the opening-night roster, each player now has a designated number for the 2026-27 season.
Among the newcomers, goaltender Skinner and defenseman Ferraro are anticipated to make the most significant contributions. Skinner has joined the Jets on a two-year contract after spending last season with both the Edmonton Oilers and Pittsburgh Penguins. The 27-year-old has played over 200 NHL games and was part of the Oilers’ back-to-back runs to the Stanley Cup Final.
In a notable twist, Skinner’s choice of No. 74 marks a historic moment for the Jets, as he becomes the first player to wear this number since the franchise relocated to Winnipeg in 2011, creating a unique legacy for the veteran goaltender.
Ferraro, who signed a three-year deal with Winnipeg, will don No. 38. The left-shot defenseman comes to the Jets after a seven-season stint with the San Jose Sharks, where he played 490 games. This number has been previously worn by Logan Shaw and Paul Postma, making Ferraro the latest to carry No. 38 for the Jets.
The remaining newcomers have also chosen significant numbers tied to the franchise’s history. Thrun has selected No. 8, a number recently worn by Saku Mäenalanen and Sami Niku, but most famously associated with Jacob Trouba during his seven seasons in Winnipeg before his trade to the New York Rangers in 2019.
Gregor will take on No. 73, which has seen recent usage by Brandon Tanev, Parker Ford, and Tyler Toffoli. St. Ivany has chosen No. 6, a number last worn by Colin Miller and previously by Cameron Schilling and Alexander Burmistrov during the Jets 2.0 era.
As training camp unfolds, the future of these players remains uncertain, with Skinner and Ferraro likely to secure regular NHL roles. Thrun, Gregor, and St. Ivany will be vying for their chances to make an impression. For now, the Jets’ newest additions proudly wear their numbers, each bringing a piece of franchise history with them.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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