What happened: The Winnipeg Jets signed forward Walker Duehr to a two-year, two-way contract extension on Monday. The deal runs through the 2027-28 season and carries an average annual value of $875,000 at the NHL level.
Why it matters: Duehr established himself as a key defensive asset for the Manitoba Moose this past season, tying for the AHL lead with five shorthanded goals. This extension provides the Jets with reliable bottom-six insurance as they manage roster changes following their recent split from the Calgary Flames.
By the numbers: 2025-26 Season Highlights: • AHL (Moose): 62 GP, 17 G, 34 PTS • Shorthanded Goals: 5 (T-1st in AHL) • NHL Career: 95 GP, 21 PTS (11 G, 10 A)
What to watch: Duehr is expected to compete for a full-time fourth-line role during the Jets' training camp in September.