Cole Perfetti
Cole Perfetti (born January 1, 2002, in Whitby, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre for the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League (NHL).[1] Standing at 5 feet 11 inches and weighing 185 pounds, he shoots left and was selected tenth overall by the Jets in the first round of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.[1][2] Perfetti honed his skills in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the Saginaw Spirit from 2018 to 2020, where he earned First All-Rookie Team honors in 2018-19 after leading all rookies with 37 goals and 74 points.[1] In his final junior season (2019-20), he set a franchise record with 111 points (37 goals, 74 assists) in 61 games, finishing second in OHL scoring and earning Second All-Star Team recognition.[1] As the highest-drafted player in Saginaw Spirit history, Perfetti transitioned to professional hockey after the draft, signing his entry-level contract with Winnipeg.[1] Making his NHL debut on October 13, 2021, against the Anaheim Ducks, Perfetti scored his first goal on January 18, 2022, versus the Washington Capitals.[1] Over his first four full seasons (through 2024-25), he amassed 125 points (47 goals, 78 assists) in 222 regular-season games, including career highs of 19 goals and 38 points in 2023-24.[1] In the 2024-25 season, he contributed 50 points (18 goals, 32 assists) in 82 games while averaging 15:11 of ice time per game.[1] As of November 2025, in the ongoing 2025-26 season, he has recorded 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist) in 4 games. He is playing under a two-year, $6.5 million contract extension signed on September 24, 2024 (with an AAV of $3.25 million), and through the 2024-25 season had posted a plus-36 rating and 11 power-play goals.[1] On the international stage, Perfetti represented Canada at the 2021 IIHF World Championship, scoring two goals in 10 games en route to a gold medal.[1] In the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, he made a memorable impact by tying Game 7 against the St. Louis Blues with 2.2 seconds remaining in the third period—the latest game-tying goal in Game 7 history at 59:57—during the Western Conference First Round.[1] Off the ice, Perfetti supports community initiatives through his foundation, Fetts' Friends, which aids local children's hospitals in Winnipeg.[1]Background
Early life
Cole Perfetti was born on January 1, 2002, in Whitby, Ontario, Canada.[3][4] He grew up in the suburban community of Whitby, a town known for its strong hockey culture in the Greater Toronto Area.[5] Perfetti was raised in a hockey-oriented family environment that fostered his early interest in the sport. His family hosted Ontario Hockey League (OHL) players as billets, exposing him to higher-level hockey from a young age; for instance, beginning in 2007-08, they billeted forward Andy Andreoff, whom Perfetti idolized as a six-year-old.[6] This setup, combined with consistent support from his parents and extended family, immersed him in a household where hockey discussions and activities were commonplace.[5] His initial exposure to hockey came through local minor hockey associations in Whitby, where he began skating at age four at a community rink, mimicking NHL players by psyching himself up on the bench before stepping onto the ice.[5] He learned the basics on his grandfather's backyard rink and progressed to organized play with the Whitby Wildcats, the local minor hockey organization, competing in youth leagues from an early age.[3][6] As a teenager, he enrolled at The Hill Academy in Whitby, a sports academy, while playing AAA hockey for the Vaughan Kings of the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL). By age 11, Perfetti was already playing a year above his age group with the Wildcats, marking the start of his development in structured minor hockey.[6][7]Family and education
Cole Perfetti was born to parents Angelo and Sandra Perfetti. His father, Angelo, has worked as a video scout for the NHL's Arizona Coyotes organization.[8][9] The family resided in Whitby, Ontario, where they hosted billet players from the Ontario Hockey League, fostering an environment immersed in hockey.[6] As an only child with no biological siblings, Perfetti was profoundly influenced by these billet brothers, who served as role models and mentors in his hockey development. Notably, Andy Andreoff, a former OHL player drafted by the Los Angeles Kings, lived with the Perfettis from when Cole was six to eleven years old, imparting lessons on work ethic and leadership that shaped his career aspirations.[6] Perfetti prioritized academics alongside his athletic pursuits, attending All Saints Catholic Secondary School in Whitby, Ontario, during his early youth. While playing junior hockey with the Saginaw Spirit, he enrolled in classes at Saginaw Heritage High School, taking seven college-level courses across both institutions. His dedication earned him a 93 percent academic average, the Bobby Smith Trophy as the Ontario Hockey League's Scholastic Player of the Year in 2020, and the Canadian Hockey League's Scholastic Player of the Year award for the 2019-20 season.[10][11][12][13][14]Personal life
Philanthropy
In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Cole Perfetti founded the non-profit organization "Fetts' Friends" to support healthcare workers and pediatric patients in his community. The initiative was established in collaboration with his family and the Saginaw Spirit Foundation, focusing initially on providing essential aid to frontline hospital staff at Covenant HealthCare in Saginaw, Michigan.[15][16] Early activities of Fetts' Friends included fundraising through the sale of game-worn jerseys and direct donations, which enabled the purchase of meals for hospital workers in partnership with local restaurant Bringer Inn. In one notable effort, the organization donated 100 meals to Covenant HealthCare staff as a gesture of appreciation during the height of the pandemic. Additionally, Perfetti's foundation supported the pediatric center at Covenant Kids Hospital by acquiring a large touchscreen gaming table for children in waiting areas and organizing events to bring young patients to Saginaw Spirit hockey games, enhancing their experiences amid challenging times.[16][15][17] Post-2020, Fetts' Friends has maintained its commitment to community support, continuing to provide aid to healthcare workers and families.[1][18][15] Perfetti has expressed that giving back is a core value, stating, "It's important to me to be able to give back to the community, they support us so much." The foundation's efforts reflect a sustained involvement, adapting to support pediatric care and worker welfare even as Perfetti transitioned to his professional career with the Winnipeg Jets.[15]Off-ice activities
Perfetti has resided in Winnipeg since turning professional with the Jets in 2020, adapting to life in the city by building routines that support his career while fostering personal connections with teammates. Initially living out of a hotel during his early professional days, he later shared an apartment with fellow Jets defenseman Dylan Samberg, whom he described as a close friend and roommate who contributed to a supportive off-ice environment through shared daily activities and downtime. By late 2024, the two had parted ways as roommates, allowing Perfetti greater independence in his living arrangements while maintaining their friendship.[19][20][21] A key aspect of Perfetti's off-ice routine involves dedicated fitness training, particularly during the offseason, where he emphasizes building strength and speed to enhance his on-ice performance. In the summer of 2024, he added 7-8 pounds of muscle, reaching approximately 192-193 pounds, through targeted workouts that left him feeling "really strong" and more explosive. This regimen, conducted injury-free, also included collaborative sessions with veteran teammate Mark Scheifele in locations like Calgary and Detroit, blending physical preparation with casual bonding.[22] Beyond training, Perfetti pursues low-key hobbies that provide relaxation amid his demanding schedule, such as watching football and playing golf on a simulator during visits to Scheifele's home. These activities help him unwind and strengthen team relationships off the rink. Additionally, he engages in community-oriented efforts like hosting free meet-and-greet events for fans, such as one in his hometown of Whitby in August 2025, offering autographs and photos to connect personally with supporters.[22][23] In October 2025, Perfetti sustained a high-ankle sprain in the Jets' preseason finale against the Calgary Flames, sidelining him for the first 14 games of the 2025-26 regular season and prompting a focused recovery period that tested his resilience. His rehabilitation progressed ahead of the initial six-to-eight-week timeline, incorporating skating sessions and conditioning to rebuild cardio and maintain mental sharpness, culminating in his return to the lineup on November 9, 2025, against the Anaheim Ducks. This experience underscored the personal challenges of injury, as he noted concerns about regaining game rhythm post-layoff.[24][25][26]Playing career
Junior career
Perfetti began his organized hockey career in minor hockey with the Whitby Wildcats of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA), where he developed his skills from a young age. In the 2016–17 season, playing for the Whitby Wildcats U16 AAA team in the Eastern Tournament Alliance Hockey League (ETAHL), he recorded 19 goals and 26 assists for 45 points in 27 regular-season games, contributing to a strong foundation in competitive play.[3][27] Seeking greater competition, Perfetti moved to the Vaughan Kings U16 AAA program in the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) for the 2017–18 season. There, he excelled as a standout forward, tallying 52 goals and 73 assists for 125 points in 64 games across the U16 AAA schedule, showcasing his offensive prowess and playmaking ability early on. His performance in the GTHL, including 29 goals and 32 assists in 33 games, highlighted his rapid progression through junior ranks.[3][28] Perfetti entered major junior hockey after being selected fifth overall by the Saginaw Spirit in the 2018 OHL Priority Selection. In his rookie 2018–19 OHL season, he led all league rookies with 37 goals and 74 points in 63 games, setting Saginaw franchise records for most goals and points by a rookie while earning a spot on the OHL First All-Rookie Team. The following year, 2019–20, Perfetti elevated his game further, scoring 37 goals and adding a league-leading 74 assists for 111 points in 61 games; this total established a new single-season franchise points record for the Spirit and ranked second overall in the OHL.[3][29][1] His dominant junior performance culminated in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, where the Winnipeg Jets selected him 10th overall on October 6, 2020, making him the highest-drafted player in Saginaw Spirit history. Shortly thereafter, on November 9, 2020, Perfetti signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Jets, valued at $4.975 million with an average annual value of $894,167.[30][31]Professional career
Perfetti began his professional career with the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League (AHL) during the 2020–21 season, making his debut on February 15, 2021, against the Toronto Marlies.[32] He recorded 26 points (9 goals and 17 assists) in 32 games with the Moose that year, tying for the AHL rookie scoring lead in April with 13 points (4 goals and 9 assists) in nine games to earn AHL Rookie of the Month honors.[33][34] Perfetti made his NHL debut with the Winnipeg Jets on October 13, 2021, in a 4–1 loss to the Anaheim Ducks, logging 9:49 of ice time.[1] He scored his first NHL goal on January 18, 2022, against goaltender Vitek Vanecek of the Washington Capitals in a 4–3 overtime loss, assisted by Pierre-Luc Dubois and Kyle Connor.[35] His 2021–22 season was limited to nine games due to an upper-body injury that sidelined him for the final 34 contests, during which he tallied four points (1 goal and 3 assists).[36] In the 2022–23 season, Perfetti established himself as a regular in the Jets' lineup, appearing in 51 games and recording 30 points (10 goals and 20 assists) while adapting to a larger role early in the year.[37] He built on that progress in 2023–24, achieving career highs with 38 points (19 goals and 19 assists) over 71 games and making his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut.[1] Perfetti's consistency continued into the 2024–25 season, where he posted 50 points (18 goals and 32 assists) in 82 games, including his first NHL hat trick on January 24, 2025, against the Utah Hockey Club in a 5–2 win.[2][38] During the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Perfetti scored a dramatic game-tying goal with 2.2 seconds remaining in the third period of Game 7 against the St. Louis Blues on May 4, 2025, forcing overtime in a 4–3 Jets victory that advanced them to the second round; the goal marked the latest game-tying tally in NHL Game 7 history.[39] In September 2024, prior to the 2024–25 season, Perfetti signed a two-year contract extension with the Jets worth $6.5 million ($3.25 million AAV), securing his future with the organization through the 2025–26 season.[40] In the 2025–26 season, Perfetti missed the early games due to a high-ankle sprain sustained in training camp but returned to the lineup in mid-November 2025.[26]International career
Junior international
Perfetti was selected to represent Canada at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup following his standout performance at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, where he recorded the most assists (7) for the gold-medal-winning team.[3] As a 16-year-old forward, he played a prominent offensive role on the National Men's Summer Under-18 Team, centering a line and contributing to Canada's fast-paced attack during the tournament held in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.[41] Canada secured the silver medal after a 3-2 loss to Russia in the final, with Perfetti earning tournament scoring honors with 12 points (8 goals, 4 assists) over five games, including two goals in regulation and three in the shootout during the semifinal win against Sweden.[42][43][44] Building on his junior club success in the Ontario Hockey League, which highlighted his playmaking and scoring prowess, Perfetti earned a spot on Canada's roster for the 2021 IIHF World Under-20 Championship through the national junior team selection camp.[45] The tournament, delayed to May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and hosted in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alberta, saw him slotted as a top-six forward, often playing alongside skilled wingers to leverage his vision and puck-handling skills in the preliminary rounds. Perfetti provided key contributions early, assisting on crucial goals in wins over Germany and Slovakia, helping Canada advance undefeated from the round-robin stage.[46] The team ultimately claimed silver after a 3-2 overtime loss to the United States in the gold-medal game, with Perfetti finishing with 6 points (2 goals, 4 assists) in 7 games.[33]Senior international
Perfetti made his debut with the Canadian senior national team at the 2021 IIHF World Championship, held in Riga, Latvia, and Minsk, Belarus. Selected at age 19 while playing in the American Hockey League, he became one of three teenagers on the roster alongside Owen Power and Braden Schneider, marking a rare inclusion of such young talent in the senior competition.[34][47] Canada entered the tournament hampered by COVID-19-related absences and posted an uncharacteristic 0–3 start, putting their playoff hopes in jeopardy. Perfetti appeared in all 10 games, primarily on the third or fourth line, contributing offensively while adapting to the international game's pace and physicality alongside established NHL veterans. His steady presence helped stabilize the bottom-six forwards as the team mounted a comeback, winning seven straight games to secure gold—their first since 2016—by defeating Finland 3–2 in overtime in the final.[48][49][50] Perfetti recorded two goals with no assists for two points, a plus-four rating, and one penalty minute, shooting at 20 percent on 10 shots. Both goals proved pivotal in the preliminary round turnaround: on May 28, he scored the game-winner 12:20 into the third period against Kazakhstan, securing a 4–2 victory that snapped Canada's losing streak. Two days later, on May 30, he opened the scoring just 2:31 in against Switzerland, helping Canada to a 3–1 win that further solidified their momentum heading into the knockout stage.[50][51][52] Perfetti did not appear in subsequent IIHF World Championships through 2025, focusing instead on his professional development with the Winnipeg Jets organization.[1]Playing style
Profile and strengths
Cole Perfetti is recognized for his high hockey IQ, which enables him to make intelligent decisions on the ice, anticipate plays, and outsmart opponents through smart positioning and puck retrieval.[53] His exceptional vision allows him to scan the ice effectively, predict teammates' movements, and identify unique passing lanes, often waiting patiently to exploit defensive gaps.[54][55] As a forward, Perfetti excels in playmaking with elite passing skills, delivering clever and deceptive passes that draw defenders and create opportunities for linemates, supported by world-class timing.[54][56][55] Perfetti's strengths include a scoring touch highlighted by his lethal wrist shot with quick release and accuracy, allowing him to finish plays effectively from various angles.[54][53] He demonstrates strong puck control through tremendous handling, deceptive edgework, and the ability to protect possession on both forehand and backhand, rarely losing the puck under pressure.[54][3][56] In two-way play, Perfetti shows competitive effort, including backchecking and penalty-killing competence, though his defensive game relies more on smarts and quick stick work than physical dominance.[54][53][55] Early in his development, Perfetti addressed weaknesses in physicality by increasing his engagement in battles and hits, becoming harder on the puck to handle NHL-level physical demands despite his smaller frame.[56][53][57] Perfetti exhibits positional versatility, capable of playing center or wing, though he has transitioned effectively to the wing where his offensive skills shine, often slotting into top-six roles on the power play and second line.[54][56][57]Comparisons and development
Perfetti's playing style, characterized by exceptional hockey IQ and playmaking ability, has led to comparisons with established NHL stars Nikita Kucherov and Artemi Panarin. Scouts and coaches have likened him to Kucherov for his deceptive puck handling, vision, and ability to create scoring chances from the perimeter, drawing parallels to the Lightning forward's Art Ross Trophy-winning seasons.[58] Similarly, Perfetti has been compared to Panarin by scouts, highlighting his soft hands, creativity in tight spaces, and potential as a dynamic left winger who elevates linemates through precise passing.[59] Perfetti's development trajectory began as a highly touted prospect, selected 10th overall by the Winnipeg Jets in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft after a standout junior career with Saginaw in the OHL, where he amassed 111 points (37 goals, 74 assists) in 61 games during the 2019-20 season.[1][33] His early professional years included a limited debut in 2021-22, where an upper-body injury restricted him to 18 games (2 goals, 5 assists). In 2022-23, he played 51 games (8 goals, 22 assists), showing steady improvement. In the 2023-24 season, Perfetti recorded 38 points (19 goals, 19 assists) in 71 games. He built on this in 2024-25 with 50 points (18 goals, 32 assists) in 82 regular-season games and made his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut, where he tallied 6 points (3 goals, 3 assists) in 13 games, including a dramatic game-tying goal in Game 7 against the St. Louis Blues that propelled the Jets to the second round.[60] Looking ahead, Perfetti entered the 2025-26 season on a two-year, $6.25 million contract extension signed in September 2024 (with an AAV of $3.25 million), but suffered an ankle injury in preseason that sidelined him for the first 14 games. As of November 17, 2025, he has returned and recorded 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist) in 4 games. Jets head coach Scott Arniel has praised Perfetti's patience and work ethic, noting his lack of frustration despite inconsistent production early in his career and emphasizing his fit on the second line alongside veterans, which could accelerate his growth into a top-six forward.[61]Career statistics
Club statistics
Cole Perfetti's club career statistics span the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), American Hockey League (AHL), and National Hockey League (NHL), showcasing his progression from junior hockey dominance to professional contributions with the Winnipeg Jets organization. In the OHL with the Saginaw Spirit, he amassed 185 points over 124 regular-season games, highlighting his offensive prowess before the 2020 NHL Draft. His brief AHL stint with the [Manitoba Moose](/page/Manitoba Moose) in 2020-21 yielded 26 points in 32 games, serving as a bridge to the NHL. In the NHL, Perfetti has recorded 127 points in 226 games through November 17, 2025, including the partial 2025-26 season, with a breakout 2024-25 campaign of 50 points in 82 games establishing him as a key Jets forward.[3]Regular Season Statistics
| League | Season | Team | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OHL | 2018-19 | Saginaw Spirit | 63 | 37 | 37 | 74 | 10 |
| OHL | 2019-20 | Saginaw Spirit | 61 | 37 | 74 | 111 | 16 |
| OHL | Total | - | 124 | 74 | 111 | 185 | 26 |
| AHL | 2020-21 | Manitoba Moose | 32 | 9 | 17 | 26 | 2 |
| AHL | 2021-22 | Manitoba Moose | 17 | 6 | 9 | 15 | 2 |
| AHL | Total | - | 49 | 15 | 26 | 41 | 4 |
| NHL | 2021-22 | Winnipeg Jets | 18 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 0 |
| NHL | 2022-23 | Winnipeg Jets | 51 | 8 | 22 | 30 | 16 |
| NHL | 2023-24 | Winnipeg Jets | 71 | 19 | 19 | 38 | 12 |
| NHL | 2024-25 | Winnipeg Jets | 82 | 18 | 32 | 50 | 20 |
| NHL | 2025-26 | Winnipeg Jets | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| NHL | Total (as of November 17, 2025) | - | 226 | 48 | 79 | 127 | 50 |
Playoff Statistics
| League | Season | Team | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OHL | 2018-19 | Saginaw Spirit | 16 | 8 | 6 | 14 | 4 |
| OHL | Total | - | 16 | 8 | 6 | 14 | 4 |
| NHL | 2023-24 | Winnipeg Jets | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| NHL | 2024-25 | Winnipeg Jets | 13 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 2 |
| NHL | Total | - | 14 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 2 |
International statistics
Perfetti has competed for Canada in several international youth and senior tournaments, accumulating points across limited appearances. His performance highlights include leading the scoring at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup with 12 points.[43] The following table summarizes his international statistics:| Season | Tournament | Team | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-19 | World U17 Hockey Challenge | Canada White | 5 | 2 | 7 | 9 | 4 |
| 2019 | Hlinka Gretzky Cup | Canada U18 | 5 | 8 | 4 | 12 | 2 |
| 2020-21 | World Junior Championship | Canada U20 | 7 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 2 |
| 2020-21 | IIHF World Championship | Canada | 10 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 |