Free Agent Andrew Ladd Not Ruling Out Return to Winnipeg Jets

Apr 1, 2016; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks fans try to get the attention of Blackhawks left wing Andrew Ladd (16) before to a game against the Winnipeg Jets at MTS Centre. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Fedyck-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 1, 2016; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks fans try to get the attention of Blackhawks left wing Andrew Ladd (16) before to a game against the Winnipeg Jets at MTS Centre. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Fedyck-USA TODAY Sports /
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Free Agent Andrew Ladd is Reportedly Not Ruling Out a Potential Return to the Winnipeg Jets

Free agent Andrew Ladd is not ruling out a potential return to the Winnipeg Jets, based on reports from Sportsnet on Wednesday.

“I’ve said since I left I would never close the door,” said Andrew Ladd. “We enjoyed our time there. We’ll see if that’s an option. It takes two willing combatants.”

After wearing the “C” for six years (final year in Atlanta, and five since returning to Winnipeg), Ladd was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks back on February 25th.

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Hawks GM Stan Bowman was looking to add an impact rental player down the stretch (which included a few other names), in exchange the Jets received prospect Marko Dano and a 1st round draft pick later this June.

During his time with Chicago, Ladd produced 12 points in 19 regular season games. He also had a goal, and an assist in their first round seven game series loss to St.Louis.

Speculation had suggested all along that free agent Andrew Ladd might return in the offseason.

If the Winnipeg Jets can make the dollars work, GM Kevin Cheveldayoff would be wise to bring back their beloved captain.

Then again, it also sounds as though he will explore his options this summer.

via NHL.com,

“[Former teammate Tanner Glass told me] it was chaos … free agency hits, you get all these offers and everyone wants an answer right then,” Ladd told reporter Elliotte Friedman. “But it’s changed with the (week-before negotiating) window. It’s exciting to see what options will be available.”

A British Columbia native, Ladd said signing with the Vancouver Canucks has “crossed his mind.” He said one of his top priorities will be to join a team where he can try to win his third Stanley Cup.

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One thing we know with certainty, (which could have easily gone without saying when you consider new contracts kicking in for Brent Seabrook, Artem Anisimov, and RFA Andrew Shaw looking for a new deal) the Chicago Blackhawks will not be re-signing free agent Andrew Ladd.

In fact, Stan Bowman will be busy finding ways to trim salary to make room for other players.

via NHL.com,

“When we spoke after the season, [Chicago] said it would be tough,” free agent Andrew Ladd said. “The likelihood is they don’t have the (NHL salary cap) room to make it work. … This weird feeling, the waiting game. It’s new to me. I honestly don’t know what will happen.”

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Turning 31 in December, free agent Andrew Ladd might have more than a few good years left in the tank.

He has a single-season career-high of 62 points back in 2014-15, and a pair of 29-28 goal seasons back in 2010-11 (Atlanta) and 2011-12 (Winnipeg).

Not often do top-six left wingers hit free agency with his type of leadership skills and experience.

Expect a long line of suitors vying for his services – we’ll just have to see if his asking price/term scares away any teams.

via NHL.com,

Ladd, the captain of the Jets for the past six seasons, had 139 goals and 305 points in 429 games with the Jets and Atlanta Thrashers.

Carolina Hurricanes 4th overall pick of the 2004 NHL Draft, Ladd continues to string together a productive NHL career. He has 210 goals, 256 assists (466 points) in 769 regular season games. Ladd also has 18 points in 64 playoff contests, including two Stanley Cup wins (with Carolina and Chicago). Ladd also has a few World Championships (Team Canada) on his resume.

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