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Walker Duehr Signs Two-Year Deal, Secures Future with Winnipeg Jets

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The Winnipeg Jets have made a significant move to bolster their organizational depth by re-signing forward Walker Duehr to a two-year, two-way contract with a cap hit of $875,000. This agreement ensures that the 28-year-old remains a vital part of the Jets’ system, rewarding him for his consistent performance with the Manitoba Moose.

Duehr, who briefly joined the Jets for three NHL games last season without registering a point, showcased his true value in the AHL. He had a productive year with the Moose, netting 17 goals and 17 assists for a total of 34 points over 62 games. His statistics reflect his ability to contribute significantly at the AHL level, establishing himself as a reliable forward.

Hailing from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Duehr’s journey to this point has been anything but straightforward. After honing his skills at Minnesota State Mankato, he began his professional career with the Calgary Flames organization. Over four seasons, he appeared in 84 NHL games, accumulating 19 points. His tenure included a more stable presence with the AHL Calgary Wranglers before he was traded to the San Jose Sharks ahead of the 2024-25 season.

During his time with San Jose, Duehr played eight games in the NHL while primarily contributing to the Barracuda in the AHL. His AHL career now boasts impressive numbers: 59 goals and 53 assists for 112 points across 205 games. These figures illustrate a player who has not only found his niche but has thrived in it, embodying the professionalism and versatility essential to AHL rosters. While a regular spot in the NHL may not be guaranteed, Duehr remains a viable call-up option for the Jets should injuries present opportunities on the main roster.

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