The Coyotes are bringing up one of their top prospects as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan reports (Twitter link) that the team is expected to announce the recall of winger Dylan Guenther from AHL Tucson.
The 20-year-old made Arizona’s roster out of training camp last season and acquitted himself fairly well, picking up six goals and nine assists in 33 games while averaging over 13 minutes a night. The Coyotes decided that it was best for him to return to junior after that and he joined WHL Seattle for the stretch run. Guenther was dominant there, collecting 29 points in 20 regular season contests and 28 more in 19 postseason appearances. By sending him back when they did, the Coyotes ensured that Guenther would not accrue a season of service time toward his UFA eligibility.
This season, Guenther was eligible to go to the AHL unlike last year and Arizona opted to send him to the Roadrunners after training camp. He has fared quite well in his first taste at that level, leading the team in scoring with 10 goals and 18 assists in 29 games; he’s on a bit of a hot streak with eight points in his last five appearances.
Arizona finds itself only a point out of a Wild Card spot as we near the midway point of the season but has only scored more than two goals once in their last five games. They’re hoping that bringing up one of their top offensive prospects can help get things going on that front.