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Winnipeg secures a versatile depth piece as the veteran winger inks a two-year extension, providing the organization with reliable size and scoring punch across both rosters.

The Winnipeg Jets have taken care of a piece of internal business ahead of NHL free agency.

The club announced Monday that it has agreed to terms with forward Walker Duehr on a two-year, two-way contract extension. The deal begins for next year's 2026-27 season and carries an average annual value of $875,000 at the NHL level. Duehr will earn just under half of that number ($425K) if playing in the AHL. 

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Duehr, who was set to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, will instead remain with the organization after carving out an important role as a veteran contributor with the Manitoba Moose in his first year with the team in 2025-26.

The 28-year-old winger appeared in three games with the Jets this past season, while spending the majority of the campaign in the American Hockey League. With Manitoba, Duehr recorded 17 goals and 17 assists for 34 points across 62 regular-season games. He added three points in seven postseason contests. 

The Sioux Falls, South Dakota product brings size and experience to Winnipeg’s depth chart and gives the organization another player capable of moving between the NHL and AHL when needed.

Originally signed by the Calgary Flames out of Minnesota State University, Duehr has suited up in 95 career NHL games between Calgary, San Jose and Winnipeg, recording 11 goals and 21 points. At the AHL level, he has collected 112 points through 205 career appearances. 

By getting Duehr signed before the market opens, the Jets retain a reliable depth option and a proven piece for the Moose as they continue shaping what should be a much different looking roster for the 2026-27 season.