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Isaac Poulter Re-Signs with Jets for Another Season

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Winnipeg native Isaac Poulter is set to continue his journey with the Jets, as the team has officially announced a one-year, two-way contract extension for the 24-year-old goaltender. This deal, which carries an NHL average annual value of $855,000, will see Poulter earn approximately $103,000 while playing in the minors.

During the 2025-26 season, Poulter showcased his skills within the Jets organization, dividing his time between the Manitoba Moose and the ECHL’s Norfolk Admirals. He recorded a perfect 2-0-0 record in three appearances with the Moose, while his time in Norfolk was highlighted by a solid 25-17-1 record and two shutouts across 43 games.

This signing not only bolsters Winnipeg’s organizational depth in goal but also keeps a familiar face in the Manitoba hockey scene. Standing at 6-foot-2, Poulter has made a notable impact in the AHL, appearing in 80 career games with a commendable record of 42-24-10 and five shutouts, showcasing his potential in North America’s second-best hockey league.

Before making the leap to the professional level, Poulter spent four seasons honing his craft with the Swift Current Broncos. His path through the American Hockey League ultimately led him to secure an NHL contract with the New Jersey Devils, a testament to his development after starting his hockey career at the RINK Hockey Academy.

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