Friday: Bunting has cleared waivers and has been returned to the AHL’s Tuscon Roadrunners, reports The Athletic’s Craig Morgan. Bunting clearing waivers for the second time this season is a slight surprise and the ’Yotes are surely happy to hold on to him. Meanwhile, his roster spot was used to bring veteran Brad Richardson back from the injured reserve last night.
Thursday: On one hand, the Arizona Coyotes are excited to be getting healthy just in time for the stretch run. On the other hand, the influx of healthy players means that some tough roster decisions have to be made. Today, that meant placing young scoring forward Michael Bunting on waivers, per TSN’s Pierre LeBrun.
Bunting, 23, has been moved back and forth freely and frequently between Arizona and the AHL’s Tuscon Roadrunners this season, after clearing waivers prior to this season, but never in Arizona long enough that he would need to clear waivers again. That is, until his latest recall in late January. Now, for Bunting to go back to Tuscon, he must be subjected to the wire again.
The AHL All-Star only has one goal – scored in his NHL debut – in five games with the ’Yotes this year, but has been close to a point-per-game with the Roadrunners and recorded 23 goals and 43 points in 67 AHL games last year. A fourth-round pick in 2014, Bunting has been a slow developing prospect but is coming into his own as a goal-scoring forward. Bunting did clear waivers in the preseason, but since displaying even more consistent scoring in the minors, may have caught the eye of another NHL team. A 24-hour stint on the waiver wire will tell one way or another.