Newly acquired Jaret Anderson-Dolan will look to make an impact for the Jets ahead of the 2024-25 NHL regular season.
Forward Jaret Anderson-Dolan has struggled to find traction in the NHL since being drafted by the LA Kings. He's bounced around the league a little, and only dressed for 1 regular season game last year with the Nashville Predators.
Jaret Anderson-Dolan, who, let's face it, is just a depth signing like most of these 6 new Jets players. Anderson-Dolan is only 24 years old still, but he hasn't proven himself yet as a former 2nd round, 41st overall pick by the L.A Kings in the 2017 NHL draft.
Most of his season will likely be spent with the Manitoba Moose, but if Anderson-Dolan gets a chance with the Jets, he'll bring a competitive and hard-working style of play at centre. The biggest limitation with Anderson-Dolan at the moment is that he's fairly limited in terms of his offensive upside.
Perhaps some time spent with the AHL's Manitoba Moose will give the confidence he needs to increase his performance. Jaret Anderson-Dolan will look for an opportunity to get called up to show newly appointed head coach Scott Arniel he's a real NHL player.