The NHL got off to a roaring start last night with impressive debuts and outstanding goals. Teams will be making changes though, and we’ll be right here to keep track of all the minor moves.
- According to Mark Lazerus of The Athletic, the Chicago Blackhawks will recall Collin Delia from the minor leagues today to back up Cam Ward in their season opener. Anton Forsberg, who was expected to be the backup goaltender until Corey Crawford is ready to play was hit up high by a puck at the morning skate and will be held out of the lineup entirely. Delia, 24, played two games for the Blackhawks last season, but was supposed to be spending the year with the Rockford IceHogs this season.
- The Colorado Avalanche have activated both Vladislav Kamenev and Anton Lindholm from injured reserve, but immediately assigned them to the minor leagues. Both players will report to the Colorado Eagles of the AHL, a somewhat surprising move given that they are expected to play roles in the NHL this season. The Avalanche start their season tonight against the Minnesota Wild, and will also have Mark Barberio and Sven Andrighetto out of the lineup.
- The Nashville Predators have activated Ryan Hartman in time for their opener, an expected move after he returned to practice. Hartman, acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks last season, was involved in a legal matter this summer but should be a big part of the Predators lineup this year as he tries to take the next step in his hockey career. He scored just six points in 21 games during the regular season for the Predators last year, but is a versatile player who can contribute offensively and engage physically on a nightly basis.
Carl317
Calling Scott Foster! Delia may cramp up again and you’re on baby!
Marner#16
This is sad Corey health and quality of life matter most. I’m sure this is quite frustrating at such a young age for him. I think it might be time for him to call it a career. He has won numerous Cups and played for his country. Maybe he could remain in the organization in some capacity. He was always underated in my opinion as a goaltender. Thank you for all you did and continued success in your future! Go Hawks!