Predators Rookie Wilsby Impresses, Signs Multi-Year Extension
Defenseman Adam Wilsby has made a nice impression for the Nashville Predators in his first 23 games with the club. Enough that the Preds have decided to sign him up for a two-year extension. He Wilsby sticking around 😏We've signed defenseman Adam Wilsby to a two-year contract starting in 2025-26. Full details » https://t.co/C7ye14OkhA pic.twitter.com/JEqYJRr5A7— Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) February 9, 2025It's a two-year contract at the league minimum $775,000, that begins as a two-way deal for 2025-26 then converts to a one-way in the second year, in 2026-27. He had been set to be a restricted free agent after the season before this deal was struck. Wilsby, 24, was a fourth-round pick in the 2020 Draft by Nashville, and spent his first two+ seasons toiling the American Hockey League with the Milwaukee Admirals, proving his worth to the Preds. And that he did, earning a promotion this season in late November, and he's played every game that he's been healthy since then. He's currently out day-to-day with an upper-body injury. In 23 games, he has five points and a plus/minus rating of +3, averaging 18:06 ice time per night. In his last contest a week ago, he skated for a career-high 22:36 TOI. With the Admirals last season, in 61 games, Wilsby posted 21 points with a +17 rating. This year, in 13 games to start the year there, he recorded five points in 13 games with a +5. Wilsby is an offensive defenseman with solid passing skills and is strong in transition.Photo: © David Kirouac-Imagn Images ...
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