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1:40John Tortorella's Success With Golden Knights
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1:35Impact of a Long Layoff In Action For Hurricanes
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1:46Carter Hart and the Art of Blocking Shots Lead Vegas to Game 1 Victory
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1:14NHL Coaching Matchmaker: Kings
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0:40Vegas Forfeits 2nd-Round Pick Over Media Violation
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6:38Golden Knights Advance; Canadiens Take Series Lead
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1:09Avalanche's Better Matchup: Golden Knights or Ducks?
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5:14Breaking Down the 2026 NHL Head Coaching Carousel
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0:46Ducks Look to Force Game 7 vs Golden Knights
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1:12Is The Kings Opening The Least Desiring Of The 3 Current Jobs?
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1:16Maple Leafs Job Open After Craig Berube Firing
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1:23Why the Oilers Fired Head Coach Kris Knoblauch
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0:53Ducks Power Plays Wakes Up After Rough Start
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0:53Ducks And Golden Knights Play Pivotal Game 5 In Vegas
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1:28What Ducks Must Do to Even Series vs. Golden Knights
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1:06Golden Knights Edge Ducks to Take Game 1
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1:26Joel Quennville Upset At Waived Off Icing Call That Led To Vegas Go Ahead Goal
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0:43Ducks Look For Playoff Success vs. Golden Knights
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1:03How William Karlsson's Return Impacts Golden Knights
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1:40Keys to Ducks vs. Golden Knights Playoff Matchup
2025 Stats
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| Regular Season | 2 | 3 | 5 | -6 | 12:03 | 14 |
| Post Season | 0 | 1 | 1 | -2 | 13:43 | 4 |
Top Tim Washe News
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Pockets assist in win
Washe notched an assist, two shots on goal and two hits in Friday's 7-4 win over the Oilers in Game 3.
The helper ended a 14-game point drought for Washe. He's seen steady usage on the fourth line during that span, offering a bit of skill at the faceoff dot, as he's won 56 percent of his draws this postseason. The helper was his first career playoff point, and he's added three shots on net, five hits and four blocked shots over three games against the Oilers in the first round.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Tallies in Tuesday's win
Washe scored a goal on two shots and went plus-2 in Tuesday's 4-1 win over the Jets.
Washe earned his first goal since Jan. 16 versus the Kings. The 24-year-old is currently filling a fourth-line role, so there's not a lot of fantasy value to gather from his play. He's put up two goals, two assists, 20 shots on net, 48 hits, 17 blocked shots and a plus-1 rating over 21 appearances with the Ducks this season.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Rejoins NHL club
Washe was elevated from AHL San Diego on Tuesday, per Patrick Present of The Hockey News.
Washe was sent to the AHL prior to the Olympic break to get some games in with the Gulls. He posted a goal, an assist, 14 PIM and a minus-1 rating over six games during that stint in the minors. The 24-year-old will now get back to serving in a depth capacity for the Ducks.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Reassigned to AHL
Washe was reassigned to AHL San Diego on Wednesday.
Washe has a goal and two points in 13 outings with Anaheim in 2025-26. The Ducks don't have any remaining games before the Olympic break, so this will give Washe a chance to continue to play while the NHL team is off. The 24-year-old also has 13 goals and 25 points in 30 outings with San Diego this campaign.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Buries first NHL goal
Washe scored a goal and added three hits in Friday's 3-2 shootout win over the Kings.
This was Washe's first NHL goal, and it came in his sixth game. Four of those appearances have been in 2025-26, where he has one shot on net, seven hits, two blocked shots and a minus-1 rating. The 24-year-old has a chance to carve out a bottom-six job while Leo Carlsson (thigh) is out of NHL action through the Olympic break.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Up from minors
Washe was summoned from AHL San Diego on Wednesday.
Petr Mrazek (lower body) was put on injured reserve in a corresponding move. Washe has 13 goals and 25 points in 30 outings with San Diego in 2025-26. The 24-year-old hasn't played in the NHL yet this season, but he had no points, two shots and four hits across two regular-season appearances with Anaheim in 2024-25.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Two-goal game for Gulls
Washe scored twice in AHL San Diego's 5-1 win over Texas on Sunday.
Washe was consistent early in November, but his offense has started to fade over the past month. He has three goals over his last six games, but this was his first multi-point effort since Nov. 7 versus Ontario. Washe has still done pretty well for an AHL rookie, earning 10 goals and seven helpers over 20 appearances this season.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Picks up three more points
Washe scored twice on four shots and added an assist in AHL San Diego's 6-4 win over Ontario on Friday.
Washe is up to five goals and five helpers over 10 games in the AHL. He's come along nicely in recent weeks, earning eight of his 10 points over his last five outings. The 24-year-old still needs to find some consistency, but he's showing his potential. However, the Ducks have the NHL's leading offense a month into the season and are unlikely to need to dip into their AHL depth unless injuries arise.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Three-point outing for Gulls
Washe scored twice and added an assist in AHL San Diego's 3-0 win over San Jose on Wednesday.
Washe is up to five points in six games in his first AHL campaign. The 24-year-old forward had a call-up earlier in 2025-26 but didn't get into a game with the Ducks. Should he continue to produce offense at a sufficient level, he may receive additional recalls later in the campaign, as he's likely one of the more NHL-ready forwards among the Ducks' younger options with the minor-league team.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Heads to minors
Washe was reassigned to AHL San Diego on Friday.
Washe was recalled from San Diego on Wednesday, but he didn't end up playing in Thursday's 3-1 loss to Seattle. The 24-year-old had 16 goals and 38 points in 42 outings with Western Michigan University in 2024-25. He also got into two games with Anaheim last year, recording no points, two shots and four hits.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Back with big club
Washe was recalled from AHL San Diego on Wednesday.
Washe's promotion is likely in response to the news of Ryan Strome (upper body) being ruled out for the Ducks' first two games of the season. It's unclear if Washe will play while he's with the big club, but he'll provide some additional center depth.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Sent down Monday
Washe was assigned to AHL San Diego on Monday, Zach Cavanagh of The Sporting Tribune reports.
Washe inked a two-year deal with the Ducks in August that is a two-way agreement for the 2025-26 campaign. He'll be left off the team's Opening Night roster, but he'll likely be in the mix to be called up if Anaheim needs additional depth at some point. He recorded 16 goals and 38 points over 42 collegiate appearances for Western Michigan University last season.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Signs two-year deal
Washe inked a two-year contract with the Ducks on Friday, according to Derek Lee of The Hockey News. The contract is a two-way agreement for 2025-26 but becomes one-way in 2026-27.
Washe had 16 goals and 38 points in 42 appearances with Western Michigan University in 2024-25. He also logged two games with Anaheim, recording two shots and four hits while averaging 7:44 of ice time. Washe will fight for a bottom-six spot on Anaheim's Opening Night roster. However, the Ducks have some depth up the middle after adding Ryan Poehling and Mikael Granlund over the summer, so it wouldn't be surprising to see Washe begin the campaign in the minors.
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Ducks' Tim Washe: Inks ELC
Washe signed a one-year entry-level contract with the Ducks on Monday.
Fresh off of captaining Western Michigan University to the school's first-ever national championship, Washe will join the Ducks on his entry-level contract that runs through just the end of this season. The 23-year-old scored 16 goals and added 22 assists with a plus-22 rating with the Broncos in his final collegiate season. However, the trait that could help the Ducks the most is his prowess on faceoffs, where he won an NCAA-leading 63.1 percent of draws. Anaheim is currently the worst faceoff team in the NHL (44.5 percent).
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 215 lbs |
| Birthplace: Clarkson, MI |
| Experience: 1 |
| Shoots: Left |






