The Detroit Red Wings inked William Wallinder’s contract for two years on June 25, 2026. It’s a two-way deal paying more money if he plays in the NHL, less if he stays in the minors.
Wallinder, only 22, recorded just three points in 50 games last season. Detroit now holds his rights through 2028. He is due back at training camp in September, with coaches likely to decide where he starts once camp ends. The organization remains confident in his development. This contract provides him an obvious opportunity to prove his value. Fans will monitor his progress closely this fall.