Call it a successful PTO for winger Max Willman. While he finds himself on waivers today, it’s for a good reason. The Devils announced (Twitter link) that he has signed a one-year, two-way contract. New Jersey Hockey Now’s James Nichols relays (via Twitter) that the contract pays $775K in the NHL, $135K in the minors, and has a total guarantee of $150K.
The 28-year-old spent the last four years in Philadelphia’s system, primarily playing at the AHL level. However, he got into 41 games with the Flyers back in 2021-22 where he picked up six points. Last season, however, his time in the NHL was limited to just nine appearances. However, he did chip in with 23 points in 54 games with AHL Lehigh Valley.
Willman became an unrestricted free agent this summer and wasn’t able to land a guaranteed contract, resulting in him being one of many to go the PTO route. He becomes one of the few to be converted to an NHL deal and assuming he clears waivers (a likely outcome since he couldn’t get a full deal in free agency), he’ll be assigned to AHL Utica where he’ll look to play his way into a recall when injuries strike.
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When Bastian gets injured, he’ll be a decent call-up.