Duehr was a major driver for the Moose in 2025-26, tallying 34 points (17G, 17A) in 62 games.
He added three points (1G, 2A) in seven playoff games, including a crucial opening tally in Game 3 against Milwaukee.
Working on the record book is always an interesting time because it's when we catch things we probably should have seen during the season.
For instance, Kale Clague (56) and Garrett Brown (59) were each the first player to wear their respective numbers in franchise history.
Kyle Connor is a great example of the proverbial switch flipping in pro hockey.
First 32 AHL games of 2016-17: 8 goals, 10 assists
Final 20 AHL games of 2016-17: 17 goals, 9 assists
That 20-game run was bonkers to watch.
Former @ManitobaMoose defenceman Leon Gawanke (2019-23) buries one at the World Championship.
Gawanke holds the single-season franchise record for goals by a defenceman, tallying 20 goals in 2022-23.
Moose leading goal-scorer Samuel Fagemo heads to the SHL to join Frölunda HC for the upcoming season.
He tallied 19 goals and 35 points with Manitoba in 2025-26 and added two playoff goals.
Fagemo scored more goals than any other AHL player during his six seasons in the league.
Välkommen hem till Frölunda HC, Samuel Fagemo!
Efter sex år på vift är Fagge tillbaka i Frölunda och har skrivit kontrakt över de tre kommande säsongerna.
- Det är en trygghet att vara hemma och jag vill vinna SM-guld, kommenterar Samuel.
Läs mer här: frolundahockey.com/article/a…
Tyrel Bauer always speaks well, but it's something else to listen to Ty share the joy he feels when spending time with the community.
We are really lucky to have a person of his quality in the organization, as well as our community in Winnipeg and Manitoba.
A huge congrats to Tyrel Bauer on winning the 2026 Yanick Dupré Memorial Award as AHL Man of the Year!! 🎉💙
Tyrel is a standout coach, mentor, and Project 11 ambassador.
Swipe to see a shoutout from some of his biggest fans ➡️
Huge congrats to Tyrel Bauer on being honoured with @theAHL's Yanick Dupré Memorial Award.
Tyrel is a remarkable person and it's great to see him recognized for his work in our community. He made over 40 appearances this season in addition to a strong campaign on the ice.
Bauer is the third Moose recognized by the AHL with the Yanick Dupré Memorial Award after Jimmy Roy (2003) and Jimmy Oligny (2023).
Very impressive for the Moose to have two players honoured in the past four seasons.
Much of Bauer's work was focused with the Kinship and Foster Family Network of Manitoba, hosting families at Moose games this season.
He also served as a coach with the Winnipeg Jets Hockey Academy for the third straight year, mentoring a U11 team.