Roster Building XXIV: Our Hearts Go Pitter Pattersson

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Apparently this yanks Morrow out of the AHL All Star Game, that's gotta be some mixed emotions.

I don't know, they're advertizing the event by how big amount of the participants have become NHLers. I'd think the event has foremostly the showcase value for the player to try and pry the call-up for himself so it may be a bit like not getting to go to the WJC because you were called up to the NHL at that time: you've already gotten the big prize you were hoping to get from the event.

The 2025 AHL All-Star Classic will feature the top young talent in the American Hockey League: since 1995, more than 94 percent of All-Star Classic participants have gone on to compete in the National Hockey League, including Cam Atkinson, Drake Batherson, Jordan Binnington, John Carlson, Logan Couture, Thatcher Demko, Lukas Dostal, Connor Hellebuyck, Tristan Jarry, Kaapo Kahkonen, Jordan Kyrou, Jonathan Marchessault, Jacob Markstrom, J.T. Miller, Brandon Montour, William Nylander, Kyle Palmieri, Mikko Rantanen, Dylan Strome, Tyler Toffoli, Vitek Vanecek and Mats Zuccarello, as well as current Seattle Kraken players Oliver Bjorkstrand, Vince Dunn, Yanni Gourde, Jamie Oleksiak and Philipp Grubauer.
If not, at least the player will have the NHL salary from the call-up time to dry his tears on.
 
I don't know, they're advertizing the event by how big amount of the participants have become NHLers. I'd think the event has foremostly the showcase value for the player to try and pry the call-up for himself so it may be a bit like not getting to go to the WJC because you were called up to the NHL at that time: you've already gotten the big prize you were hoping to get from the event.


If not, at least the player will have the NHL salary from the call-up time to dry his tears on.
Why not recall Nadeau too? There are no AHL games until the 7th, plus he is on a huge heater right now. I know it’s all about $$$, but still…..
 
I imagine it’s to have the extra guy on the road trip, but again, most of the team has this virus that’s ravaged the room. I know of at least two defensemen that played sick in the LA game, so if both can’t go, maybe we need both Stillman and Morrow.

Yeah but the AHL thing was yesterday. They’re clearly ok with calling up Ryan Suzuki with 3 hours notice a bunch of times in a row - why make Morrow miss the All Star game when we don’t even play until Tuesday?
 
Maybe Morrow wasn’t interested in playing in the All-Star game, and this was the way to make that happen? A lot of NHL players find the ASG a burden. Morrow also has higher ambitions than AHL All-Star.
You can have higher ambitions but also still want to take part in a fun exhibition with your peers before being called up.

If I were him I'd definitely be a bit bitter if this was only a quick call up to be an extra or for cap purposes and whatnot. The Canes don't play til tomorrow, they easily could have let him participate in the ASG and then just fly to Winnipeg afterwards
 
this may make me a bad person, or at least a cold-logic guy instead of warm emotions guy, but part of me would just be fine and dandy with using this sickness running through the room as an excuse to sit burns. whether he has it or not. obviously, it would be done only if he agrees at this point, but i'd like to think he is self-aware enough to recognize that he is more likely to help us to a cup if he isn't worn-down ass in the playoffs.

miss a game, celebrate a great streak, and then rest up a few times on way to the playoffs - he's a hall of famer either way. and a rested burns might just be able to tap into his old self for a playoff push. sure would be nice to have a better chance to roll in the hall a cup-winner, too.

if he doesn't, it is what it is. i f'n hate iron-man streaks.
 
You can have higher ambitions but also still want to take part in a fun exhibition with your peers before being called up.

If I were him I'd definitely be a bit bitter if this was only a quick call up to be an extra or for cap purposes and whatnot. The Canes don't play til tomorrow, they easily could have let him participate in the ASG and then just fly to Winnipeg afterwards

counter point - i'd be a bit bitter if the team knowingly had me fly thousands of miles out of my way to play a meaningless exhibition, especially if i'm potentially playing the next night, and at the same time denying me a day or two of nhl pay which is literally 10x my ahl pay.

if morrow feels like you, yeah it sucks. but that isn't the only way to take things.
 
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Chatfield was out with Jarvis and Staal and the nascar event so he’s not sick. Burns would be playing sick anyways so maybe it’s Walker
 
this may make me a bad person, or at least a cold-logic guy instead of warm emotions guy, but part of me would just be fine and dandy with using this sickness running through the room as an excuse to sit burns. whether he has it or not. obviously, it would be done only if he agrees at this point, but i'd like to think he is self-aware enough to recognize that he is more likely to help us to a cup if he isn't worn-down ass in the playoffs.

miss a game, celebrate a great streak, and then rest up a few times on way to the playoffs - he's a hall of famer either way. and a rested burns might just be able to tap into his old self for a playoff push. sure would be nice to have a better chance to roll in the hall a cup-winner, too.

if he doesn't, it is what it is. i f'n hate iron-man streaks.
I agree, it's like celebrating the kid at school with a perfect attendance. Like, congrats kid, you knowingly came to class sick and exposed it to the entire school. Great job!

But given Brindy had himself an iron Man streak, I just don't see him ever sitting Burns
 
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