The Senators recalled forward Rourke Chartier from AHL Belleville on Tuesday, according to a team announcement.
Chartier’s recall signals that either bottom-six grinder Zack MacEwen or captain Brady Tkachuk will be unavailable for tomorrow’s game in Anaheim. MacEwen sustained a lower-body injury in the first period of Saturday’s loss to the Flyers, while Tkachuk is listed as day to day with an upper-body injury and could miss his second game in a row.
Injuries continue to hamstring the Senators, who remain in last place in the Atlantic Division with a 25-31-3 record. Anton Forsberg’s lower-body injury and Joonas Korpisalo’s illness forced them to dress their third and fourth-string goalies, Mads Søgaard and Leevi Merilainen, against Philadelphia. Top-six center Joshua Norris remains on long-term injured reserve with an upper-body injury. He has no timeline for a return, while veteran depth blue liner Travis Hamonic is on injured reserve with an undisclosed injury and is listed as week to week.
With Norris’ $7.95MM cap hit on LTIR, the Senators could make an additional recall before tomorrow’s game if MacEwen and Tkachuk are ruled out. Even after recalling Chartier, both absences would leave Ottawa with 17 skaters available against the Ducks.
Chartier, 27, has appeared in a career-high 34 games with the Sens this season, scoring twice and adding an assist. Initially joining the organization on an AHL contract in 2021 and inking an NHL deal the following season, he signed a one-year, two-way contract ($775K NHL/$300K AHL) to stay in Ottawa after briefly reaching unrestricted free agency last summer.
The 2014 fifth-round pick of the Sharks has not suited up for the Sens since a 4-3 overtime win over the Predators on Jan. 29. The following day, he was placed on waivers and subsequently assigned to Belleville for the first time this season. He’s impressed in the minors since his demotion, scoring seven goals and adding three assists for 10 points in 12 games while posting a -1 rating and staying out of the penalty box entirely.
Unfortunately for Ottawa, he hasn’t shown that level of offensive competence in the majors. He averaged more ice time in the NHL than you’d expect from his production – nearly 11 minutes per game – and had a mediocre 46.7 Corsi-for percentage at even strength with a -0.2 expected rating. The Senators have struggled to staff their fourth line with impact players for multiple seasons, and Chartier hasn’t been an anomaly.
The Saskatchewan native will be a UFA this summer. He may remain on the Senators’ roster for up to 30 days or play in up to 10 games before he requires waivers to head back to Belleville.
MoneyBallJustWorks
Could also be that they keep Tarasenko out if trade talks are hearing up
TheHammer
*heating up. Exactly what I thought too.