The Predators have added some extra depth on their back end heading into today’s game against Detroit. The team announced that they have recalled blueliner Marc Del Gaizo from AHL Milwaukee.
The 25-year-old made his NHL debut last season, getting into nine games with Nashville where he had three assists, 10 blocks, and 20 hits while averaging 16:28 per night. Del Gaizo spent most of the year in the minors with the Admirals, notching eight goals and 26 helpers in 60 contests.
With Spencer Stastney away from the team indefinitely for personal reasons, Del Gaizo was expected to be Nashville’s seventh defenseman heading into the season but the team elected to carry just the minimum of six. That allowed Del Gaizo to get into Milwaukee’s first two contests this season where he has been held off the scoresheet.
On the surface, it’s a bit strange and risky for a team to have only carried the minimum number of blueliners thus far, especially with the team projected to have nearly $5.5MM in cap space, per PuckPedia. However, $4MM of that space is in jeopardy with Ryan Johansen appealing his termination from Philadelphia. If that amount was restored by an arbitrator, then Nashville’s cap room would be more limited and the savings from Del Gaizo’s early demotion would become more important.
Now, at a minimum, Nashville has a bit of injury insurance for their back end with Del Gaizo on the roster. He’s on a one-year, two-way deal worth the minimum $775K salary in the NHL and is on track to become a Group Six unrestricted free agent next summer.