I think it will be beneficial for him to take a breather from the NHL, it’s a huge change from NCAA schedule wise and the physicality and the speed of the game is like night and day. Just like you shouldn’t bury young players to the minors, you shouldn’t burn them out either
Specialist-One-712
He needs to feel what winning feels like, this makes sense.
Iphone4Lyfe
That’s goood, I feel like the NHL schedule was getting to him. Hasn’t looked as good as he did during preseason
Hungry-Raisin-5328
Hope he takes 5-10 shots a game and gets some quality playing time. It must be frustrating for a young player who has scored at a high clip at every level to hit a drought. This will be good for him.
FinkBass420
Good, let the kid go score 35-40 down there while the flames figure out what the fuck they’re doing
Slapppz
Honestly coaching staff and possibly conroy making lots of moves i really like. Coronato looked good but he defs needs to spend a chunck of time in the AHL. Excited to see him back
RedSh1r7
He can get 2 tune up games for the Wrangler’s over the weekend vs 1 game in Seattle (and probably 4th line minutes) for the Flames… Sounds like a good idea to me.
The-Reddit-Giraffe
Popsicle is up with us now
The_Rover_403
Good
yeastneast
Reminder that Coronato is the youngest between himself, Pelts, and Zary. *All* of them are still developing, and Coronato hasn’t had the benefit of the AHL yet like other prospects have. He’ll be fine, this is best for him in the long run.
weschester
It’s nice to see that we have management and coaches that are committed to developing our young players properly. The Flames do actually have a bright future but that can only be realized if you develop your young talent well.
Dwunky
I was thinking the other day this would be a good move.
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Hopefully just getting him some playing time which is great.
Still, I find Hunt being on the roster and getting time with the top line the most outrageous Flames roster move in seasons. Hopefully that ends.
Martin Pospisil has been called up.
Getting him in a winning locker room will help
Good. Playing him on the 4th line is a waste.
Looks like the tank is on
Send kardi down. Keep him there
Let him get top line minutes in the A and light it up. No point getting third/fourth line minutes on a team that isn’t going to contend any time soon
I’m fine with this. Let him cook on the wranglers 1st line. Better for his development that he isn’t part of this shit show.
If anyone thinks this is Huska punishing Matty, you’re wrong. [He explained it here quite well.](https://twitter.com/NHLFlames/status/1720180227060510775?t=ESephBM1voj73tGie9OOvQ&s=19)
I think it will be beneficial for him to take a breather from the NHL, it’s a huge change from NCAA schedule wise and the physicality and the speed of the game is like night and day. Just like you shouldn’t bury young players to the minors, you shouldn’t burn them out either
He needs to feel what winning feels like, this makes sense.
That’s goood, I feel like the NHL schedule was getting to him. Hasn’t looked as good as he did during preseason
Hope he takes 5-10 shots a game and gets some quality playing time. It must be frustrating for a young player who has scored at a high clip at every level to hit a drought. This will be good for him.
Good, let the kid go score 35-40 down there while the flames figure out what the fuck they’re doing
Honestly coaching staff and possibly conroy making lots of moves i really like. Coronato looked good but he defs needs to spend a chunck of time in the AHL. Excited to see him back
He can get 2 tune up games for the Wrangler’s over the weekend vs 1 game in Seattle (and probably 4th line minutes) for the Flames… Sounds like a good idea to me.
Popsicle is up with us now
Good
Reminder that Coronato is the youngest between himself, Pelts, and Zary. *All* of them are still developing, and Coronato hasn’t had the benefit of the AHL yet like other prospects have. He’ll be fine, this is best for him in the long run.
It’s nice to see that we have management and coaches that are committed to developing our young players properly. The Flames do actually have a bright future but that can only be realized if you develop your young talent well.
I was thinking the other day this would be a good move.