Mario Ferraro and Scott Arniel are now tied together in Winnipeg after the Jets handed the defenseman a 3-year deal at 4 million per season.

That is not a depth contract. That is a real bet on a player Winnipeg clearly sees as part of its regular blue-line mix right away.

Ferraro is 27, shoots left, and just played all 82 games for San Jose in 2025-26. He finished with 7 goals and 16 assists for 23 points.

Those numbers are not flashy. They do show availability, pace, and a defenseman who can handle a full season without coming out of the lineup.

That matters for Winnipeg. Arniel is still shaping this team in his own image, and the Jets needed another defender who can skate, close plays, and take on real minutes without needing sheltered usage.

Ferraro also brings more experience than people think. He already has 490 NHL games on his résumé, all with the Sharks before this move.

At 4 million, Winnipeg did not pay star money. It paid for stability and a player still young enough to hold value through the life of the deal.

One of the NHL's top defensemen just signed a massive contract with a Canadian team

That is the cleanest read on this contract. Ferraro has never been sold as a power-play driver or a huge point producer, and the Jets are not buying him to be that.

They are buying a left-shot defender who plays every night and can help keep the group from getting too thin when the games get harder. Winnipeg's 2025-26 roster already leaned heavily on Josh Morrissey and Dylan Samberg on the left side.

Ferraro gives Arniel another real option in that lane. That alone has value for a team still trying to stay firm in the West and not grind the same few defensemen into the ice.

The term is important too. Three years is long enough to show commitment, but short enough that the Jets are not trapping themselves deep into a risky back half of a contract.

This also fits the kind of move Winnipeg tends to like. It is not loud. It is functional, targeted, and built around role clarity more than headlines.

And that may be the best part of it. Mario Ferraro is not arriving in Winnipeg to be a savior. He is arriving to be useful every night, and for the Jets, that is a move that can matter more than people think.

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