For the first time this season, the Montreal Canadiens have recalled Jesse Ylonen from the minor leagues. His addition brings in another young forward for Martin St. Louis to help mold as the team languishes at the bottom of the standings.
Ylonen, 23, was picked with the 35th overall selection in 2018, and played 14 games for the Canadiens last season. Scoring five points, he appeared to be in the mix for a more regular role this time around. Montreal added in the offseason though, bringing in Kirby Dach, Juraj Slafkovsky, and Sean Monahan in particular. That left the vacant roster spots few and far between, sending Ylonen back to the minor leagues.
The young winger has found success there, even on a struggling Laval Rocket club. Through 34 games, Ylonen has 27 points, trailing only Anthony Richard, who also recently got a chance with the big club.
Whether this recall lasts remains to be seen, but it’s about time the Canadiens see what they have in Ylonen. He’ll be a restricted free agent this summer and has just 15 NHL appearances to his name. Can he be a part of the future? Or is he nothing more than organizational depth? Getting him into the lineup is the only way to really find out.