It was obvious that the injury to Nick Schmaltz was bad, but it turns out it is even worse than expected. Craig Morgan of The Athletic reports today that Schmaltz is expected to miss the rest of the 2018-19 season with his knee injury.
This is likely the fourth season-ending injury the Coyotes have suffered, with Schmaltz joining Antti Raanta, Christian Dvorak and Jason Demers on the shelf indefinitely. That kind of stretch is almost unprecedented, and puts Arizona in an extremely difficult position this season. The team sits seventh in the Pacific Division but are just six points out of a Western Conference playoff spot. That gap will be hard to overcome, especially without the added offense that Schmaltz brought after a mid-season trade with the Chicago Blackhawks.
The 22-year old Schmaltz found immediate success in the desert recording 14 points, a total that amazingly has him fifth among forward scoring despite having played just 17 games for the Coyotes. That kind of offense is impossible to replace immediately, especially for a team that was already stretched thin at the forward position. There are certainly answers on the trade market, but it’s not clear if the Coyotes want to mortgage some of their future for a playoff run this season. Instead, it seems far more prudent to give some other young players a chance to prove themselves and work your way back to health next season.
Perhaps the biggest impact this injury will have on the Coyotes going forward though is financially. Schmaltz is a pending restricted free agent and looked like he would shatter his previous career-high of 52 points. That no longer will occur, giving the Coyotes a bit more leverage in extension talks. There’s no doubt that Arizona GM John Chayka covets Schmaltz greatly given the package he gave up to acquire him, but the budget-conscious Coyotes always have to be careful with how they hand out long-term deals. Schmaltz too may prefer a bridge deal now that he has missed most of the season, in order to prove that he can produce at a high level for a full year before asking for his big raise.
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