The Winnipeg Jets have granted forward prospect Brad Lambert permission to seek a trade around the league. Hockey insider Frank Seravalli was first to report the news.

Lambert was originally a 2022 first-round pick, 30th overall, and now his agent is working the phones with general managers across the league looking for a new home. Lambert has had a tough time cracking the Jets lineup on a consistent basis since being selected three years ago, and through just 10 career NHL games, he’s scored one goal and two assists.

League sources say #GoJetsGo have given 2022 first round pick Brad Lambert’s representation permission to find a trade partner.

Lambert, 21, has one goal in four games for #nhljets in limited minutes this season.

— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) November 20, 2025

Lambert is a shifty forward with tons of speed, but doesn’t necessarily play an in-your-face kind of style. A native of Finland, growing up Lambert shot up the ranks pre-draft and was once projected to be a top-five pick in the draft, and unfortunately, had a very poor season his draft year, and it’s been a bit of a roller coaster since.

Throughout 141 games of American Hockey League experience, Lambert collected 93 points. At 21 years old, there’s still plenty of untapped potential, and it’s likely we’ll see a trade materialize within the new few days. 

Lambert has two years remaining on his entry-level contract, and carries a cap hit of $886,666. 

First NHL goal for Brad Lambert 🚨 pic.twitter.com/sC6d1J5nEB

— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) November 1, 2025

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