The Sabres have added some extra forward depth in advance of their game this afternoon against the Islanders. The team announced that winger Isak Rosen has been recalled from AHL Rochester. To make room for him on the roster, defenseman Conor Timmins was placed on injured reserve.
Rosen, a 2021 first-round pick, has been back and forth between the two teams this season; this is his third recall of the campaign. Rosen has played in a dozen games with Buffalo this season and has fared well, picking up three goals and four assists while averaging just over 14 minutes per night of playing time. However, his waiver exemption likely works against him as when a spot is needed, sending him down is much safer than potentially exposing a different player to waivers.
Meanwhile, the 22-year-old has been a top-flight producer in the minors with the Americans as well. He leads the league in points per game at 1.47 thanks to tallying a team-high dozen goals with ten assists in just 15 outings. He’s certainly playing well enough to earn a longer look with Buffalo, we’ll see if he gets that chance this time around.
As for Timmins, his placement should come as no surprise. It was revealed on Friday that the blueliner is set to miss the next six to eight weeks due to a broken leg, derailing what had been a solid first half of the season as he is averaging a career-best 19:14 of playing time per night. He’ll now remain on IR until he returns at likely some point in February.