The Kraken have recalled forwards Logan Morrison and Ryan Winterton from AHL Coachella Valley on emergency loans, per CapFriendly. The emergency designations suggest multiple forwards are questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Ducks.
If Morrison slots into the lineup, it would mark his NHL debut. The 21-year-old center is in his first professional season with Coachella Valley, where he’s done quite well with 15 goals and 40 points in 60 games. It’s an earlier recall than expected for the Guelph, Ontario native, who inked an entry-level contract with Seattle as an undrafted free agent in April 2023.
It was a tough road to the pros for Morrison, who went undrafted in 2020 as a member of the OHL’s Hamilton Bulldogs and was shut out of the 2020-21 campaign entirely when the league canceled its season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He responded well, though, rattling off 100 points in 60 games the following year en route to a league championship, also capturing the Wayne Gretzky 99 Award for the postseason MVP after he potted 17 goals in 19 playoff games. The 6’0″ pivot also earned OHL First All-Star Team honors last year, recording 40 goals and 94 points in 56 games split between Hamilton and the Ottawa 67’s.
An extremely sportsmanlike player, Morrison has only recorded 2 PIMs through his 60 minor-league contests. He’s benefitting greatly from Coachella Valley’s optimally deep development environment, which boasts nine double-digit goal-scorers this season.
This is the second NHL call-up for the 20-year-old Winterton, who played his first three major league games across a five-day stint in early November 2023. The 2021 third-round pick and longtime teammate of Morrison with Hamilton averaged just 8:12 through his trio of appearances, however, and notched just one shot on goal without getting on the scoresheet. His possession stats were quite poor as well, despite seeing most of his time in the offensive zone, posting a 37.1 CF% at even strength and a -0.5 expected rating.
Things have gone considerably better for Winterton in the minors, where, like Morrison, he’s having a strong first professional season. Once one of major junior hockey’s most prolific players at getting pucks on net, Winterton is tied for second on Coachella Valley in goals with 21 in 55 games. He also leads the squad with a +26 rating.
dirtbagfreitas
This is a send a message deal, not an injury thing. The move was made immediately after the game last night where they got crushed by Montreal. Absolute worst case scenario for the Kraken as they held onto some players they maybe could’ve gotten something for and the team immediately crapped the bed after the deadline.
Josh Erickson
They are not eligible for emergency recalls unless the Kraken anticipate potentially having fewer than 12 forwards available for their next contest.
mattc68
Worst case, they would have been buyers at the deadline and then fallen out of the race. I would have liked to have moved Eberle rather than resign him. But the jury is still out on which move would have been better. Other than that, there wasn’t much to do. Maybe you get a little something for Justin Shultz. But even if you did it wouldn’t have been much. I doubt they could get much for Tomas Tatar. I’m not happy about the season. But I don’t think they left anything meaningful on the table at the deadline.