Flames' Huska calls decision to scratch Coronato 'a chance to reset'
S
Sportsnet
Summary: This is a summary of an article originally published by Sportsnet. Read the full original article here →
The Calgary Flames have made a significant decision by scratching prospect Matt Coronato from their lineup. Head coach Ryan Huska referred to this move as an opportunity for Coronato to 'reset' and focus on refining his game. Despite showcasing potential earlier this season, Coronato has faced challenges that have hindered his performance during games.
Huska emphasized the importance of managing young players' development, encouraging them to take time when necessary to work on their skills. This decision reflects a broader strategy within the team to cultivate talent without overwhelming their young athletes. Coronato's experience serves as a reminder of the pressures young players face in the NHL.
As the season progresses, the Flames hope that Coronato can leverage this time off to return stronger, highlighting the team’s commitment to nurturing talent effectively. Fans remain optimistic about his future contributions to the team as he refines his approach to the game.
Huska emphasized the importance of managing young players' development, encouraging them to take time when necessary to work on their skills. This decision reflects a broader strategy within the team to cultivate talent without overwhelming their young athletes. Coronato's experience serves as a reminder of the pressures young players face in the NHL.
As the season progresses, the Flames hope that Coronato can leverage this time off to return stronger, highlighting the team’s commitment to nurturing talent effectively. Fans remain optimistic about his future contributions to the team as he refines his approach to the game.