Last season, the Red Wings primarily had three goaltenders on their roster, unwilling to run the risk of losing one through waivers. They haven’t been willing to do so this year, however. That continued today as the team announced (Twitter link) that goaltender Ville Husso has been sent down to AHL Grand Rapids.
Husso cleared waivers early in the season and has primarily played with the Griffins. However, with injuries lately to both Alex Lyon and Cam Talbot, the 29-year-old was seeing regular action with the big club, including six appearances this month. Lyon was activated off injured reserve on Wednesday while Talbot was expected to return this weekend; this move indicates that Talbot will indeed be good to at least serve as the backup on Friday against Montreal.
Husso has played in eight NHL games overall this season, posting a 3.47 GAA with a .877 SV%. However, he has fared much better in limited AHL action, compiling a 1.58 GAA with a .944 SV% in five outings with the Griffins. A pending unrestricted free agent, Husso is heading for a significant drop on his current $4.75MM price tag but a good showing in the minors could help him land at least a one-way deal from someone this coming summer. That said, playing time for him will likely be limited with Sebastian Cossa and Jack Campbell both in the fold.
With this move, the Red Wings now have one open roster spot. Even with the roster freeze about to come into effect, that spot could still be filled by someone in the next few days.