The Kraken welcomed back a pair of forwards to their lineup tonight against Dallas. The team announced (Twitter link) that forwards Berkly Catton and Ben Meyers have been activated off injured reserve.
Catton is in his first NHL season and it has been one with multiple starts and stops between injuries and early-season game management while they decided on if they’d keep him up for the full year. The 20-year-old was a prolific point producer in junior but prime offensive minutes have been harder to come by this season as he has just 11 points in 40 games while logging just 12:23 of playing time per game.
Catton had been dealing with an upper-body sustained late last month against Toronto. However, thanks to the Olympic break, he wound up only missing three games despite being sidelined for a month. While he would have been eligible for a short-term AHL conditioning stint coming off an injury – he’s not eligible to play there otherwise this season – that won’t be the route that Seattle takes.
As for Meyers, it has been a good week for him. Not only has he been cleared to return from his lower-body injury that cost him more than a month, but he also signed a two-year extension just yesterday. The 27-year-old has 11 points in 31 games this season after having just eight over his first 75 appearances, spanning four years.
Seattle had one open spot prior to these moves. To create the other spot, winger Tye Kartye was designated as a non-roster player. There is no word on what has happened for him to be placed there or when he might return. The 24-year-old has eight points and 98 hits in 40 games so far this season.
