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: Three-point outing for Gulls
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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: Sent down Monday
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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: Inks ELC
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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).