Veteran centre Bryan Little to sign one-day contract, retire as Winnipeg Jet

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WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Jets announced Friday they are signing Bryan Little to a one-day contract, allowing the centre to retire with the franchise he spent his entire NHL career with.

The Jets said in a release that they will celebrate Little's career on Oct. 20 when they host the Pittsburgh Penguins.

He added four goals and eight assists in 27 playoff games, all coming after the team moved from Atlanta to Winnipeg before the 2011-12 season. The Jets traded Little's contract and the rights to Nathan Smith to the Arizona Coyotes on March 21, 2022, for a fourth-round draft pick.

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