Twelve games on the slate last night in the NHL, and we had some wild ones. The Blue Jackets show why they’re in the elite of the east, Los Angeles gives Toronto a wake-up call, and the Flyers stun one of the league’s best teams with a 2-0 shutout. Today, several moves should be expected as teams prepare for their next test. As always, we’ll keep track of all the minor moves right here.
- The St. Louis Blues have assigned Ville Husso to the San Antonio Rampage, after coming up on emergency loan. Carter Hutton had been away from the team awaiting the birth of his first child, and likely will be back for tomorrow’s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Husso is one of the Blues’ top goaltending prospects, but he’ll have to return to the Rampage who aren’t yet under St. Louis control. The Blues don’t have a primary affiliate this season, but will begin a partnership with the Rampage next year.
- Denis Malgin is on his way back to the AHL after suiting up in five games for the Florida Panthers. Malgin played just 11 minutes last night in the team’s loss and is still looking for his first point of the season. His assignment once again points to the idea that Owen Tippett might stay in Florida past the ten game threshold, as the team is now carrying just 13 forwards.
- That’s not the only move Florida has made, as Chase Balisy is also headed for the AHL. Balisy made his NHL debut earlier this year, and got into three games for the Panthers before the reassignment. Florida is down to 12 forwards, which not only means good things for Tippett, but also likely means Jared McCann is indeed ready to return.
- As expected, the Montreal Canadiens have recalled Charlie Lindgren from Laval to fill in for Carey Price this weekend. Price is out with a lower-body injury, and will relinquish the net to Al Montoya for Saturday’s matchup. Lindgren will likely back him up.
- The Senators have announced the recall of defenseman Ben Harpur from Belleville of the AHL. He’s likely insurance for Mark Borowiecki, who has missed the last two games due to illness. Harpur has played in one game with Ottawa this season as well as three at the minor league level.