When BC's season ended, Wahlstrom got a taste of the professional life with the Sound Tigers, signing a three-year, entry-level contract on March 28 and making his debut on April 2. He recorded three points (2G, 1A) in five regular season games and co-led the Sound Tigers in playoff scoring, with four points (2G, 2A) in Bridgeport's five-game series, playing on a line with fellow rookies Kieffer Bellows and Otto Koivula.
Wahlstrom and Bellows, the Isles' 2016 first-round pick, both said they felt a chemistry developing between them, an exciting prospect for next season.
"We both found a groove and a chemistry for one another," Bellows said. "We both think like a shooter, but we can both also distribute the puck out to one another and knowing where a shooter wants to be is huge when you're playing with a shooter. That's what we both can see."
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Bellows' path mirrors that of Wahlstrom. Bellows, also a product of the USNTDP, left Boston University after one season to go play for WHL Portland, citing the opportunity to play more games in the junior ranks. Unlike Bellows, Wahlstrom can play in Bridgeport as a 19-year-old since he was drafted out of the US amateur field and not the Canadian junior leagues.
"Wally and I have been through the same stuff," Bellows said. "Just going through different leagues and everything, but we're both here right now and we're both supportive of each other."