Trey Fix-Wolansky signs two-year two-way extension to remain with Blue Jackets organization
It appears that a familiar face will be extending his stay as a member of the Columbus Blue Jackets organization. Trey Fix-Wolansky will forgo becoming a restricted free agent and has signed a two-year two-way contract extension to remain with the club.
Trey Fix-Wolansky has been in the Blue Jackets organization dating back to the 2018-19 season, mostly spending time down in the AHL with the Cleveland Monsters. Fix-Wolansky has made the occasional appearance with Columbus, registering two goals and one assist in 15 career NHL games. Comparatively, he has 60 goals and 79 assists in 166 AHL games.
At just 24-years old and with a new two-way contract to his name, it would not be surprising to see Trey Fix-Wolansky see more time with the Blue Jackets in the very near future.
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