The Detroit Red Wings have taken goaltender Jimmy Howard off Injured Reserve, the team announced Wednesday.
To make room on the roster, Detroit re-assigned goaltender Jared Coreau and forward Tomas Nosek to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL.
Howard’s return should help the Red Wings as they try to climb back into a Wildcard position. While Petr Mrazek was expected to be the starter this season, he’s struggled with a 7-5-3 record and a below-average SV% of 0.907. Howard, initially thought to be relegated to the backup role, has a 0.940 SV% and a 1.82 GAA. Howard’s 5-5-0 record is much more indicative of the Red Wings’ scoring troubles than his play.
His return to form comes as Detroit must decide which goaltender to protect in the expansion draft. Because teams can only protect one goalie, common sense dictates that Detroit protects the younger and cheaper Mrazek. Howard, who makes $5.29MM, may have played his way onto the Vegas Golden Knights.
Coreau played his first NHL game during this recall, allowing four goals on 36 shots against the defending Stanley Cup champions, the Pittsburgh Penguins. His numbers are much better with the Griffins, and that’s where he headed. He’s trending towards becoming an NHL backup option, perhaps as soon as next season if Howard or Mrazek end up in Vegas.
Nosek, an undrafted free agent signing in 2014, did not make appear in any NHL games during this latest recall. He is around a point-per-game this season in the AHL after back-to-back seasons with 30-plus points. He’s been held pointless in six NHL games so far in his career, all played last season.