According to a team announcement, the Nashville Predators have reassigned forward Reid Schaefer to the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals. The transaction opens a spot on the active roster for Ozzy Wiesblatt, who has been made a game-time decision for tonight’s contest.
Schaefer, 22, was initially recalled on November 28th for his NHL debut. Back in February of last season, Scott Wheeler of The Athletic ranked Schaefer as the ninth-best prospect in the Predators’ organization. Despite losing most of last year due to an injury, Schaefer had spent the previous two seasons playing exclusively for AHL Milwaukee, scoring 15 goals and 35 points in 82 games with a +6 rating.
His strong start to the 2025-26 season made him a candidate for early recall by Nashville. Through the first 15 AHL games of the year, Schaefer scored four goals and 14 points with a +1 rating. Despite missing the last two months, Schaefer remains ninth on the team in scoring.
Unfortunately, his NHL debut didn’t get off to as good a start. Throughout 25 games with the Predators, Schaefer scored four goals and six points with a -9 rating, averaging 10:30 of ice time in a bottom-six role. Still, he amassed 63 hits over the duration of his recall, averaging out to approximately five hits every two games.
Meanwhile, Wiesblatt is expected to return soon after being sidelined for nearly seven weeks due to an upper-body injury. His return is ahead of schedule, as he was initially given a recovery timeline of eight to 10 weeks. Similar to Schaefer, Wiesblatt has been isolated to a bottom-six role when healthy, scoring one goal and four points in 24 games, averaging 10:38 of ice time.
