I still think it is possible for Stanley to become a better penalty killer than Dillon, because of the reach and size. I'm waiting to see how Chynoweth affects his defensive game.
Starting without Ville probably puts a wrinkle into the Jets PP. I would suspect that he had a good chance of running the 2nd PP, and now that goes back to Pionk, and probably changes the look a little. Ville's ability to make passes into players wheelhouse, combined with Lambert's poise from the top of the circles, had me optimistic about PP improvement, before the drop of the puck. Might have to wait it out a bit longer.
He has 9 career goals, which is 5 more than David Gustafsson, from the same draft class. By the looks of the line he is starting on, he might be the frontrunner for the 4C position to start the season, with AJF likely a placeholder for Iafallo. I think skating wise he can bring speed to the middle of the ice, which might be a nice chance of pace...If he can get back to being good on the draw, and killing penalties, there is a role for him here. Maybe even PK1, because it protects Big Adam Lowry from taking weak side draws, which are not his strength.
I am going to go out on a limb and say that Perfetti signs for $6 million AAV in a 5/6 year deal. And if that is the number the Jets cap space will be just around $1.36 million at 22 players. If Heinola starts the year on IR, instead of LTIR, you can see why the Jets want to carry 22 players, because Heinola counting against the Cap injured, instead of being banked on against accrued Cap space, would leave the team with only emergency callup options if a player goes down short term, since the team doesn't have the Cap space to replace them.