Rattie will play his first game since October 18th after missing the last seven games with injury and healthy scratch. Rattie is expected to retain his spot on a line with Connor McDavid and has one goal, one assist and 11 shots in five games this season.
Rattie has been sidelined since October 18th but will return to the Oilers lineup Saturday in Detroit. There’s no word whether or not Rattie will be back on the top-line after recording just two points (1G / 1A) in five games.
Rattie is expected to miss at least a couple of weeks with a muscles issue in his “mid-body” so the Oilers have placed him on IR to open up a roster spot to call up Cooper Marody.
Rattie was forced to leave Thursday’s game vs. the Bruins after playing just 7:14 TOI. With Rattie potentially out, Kailer Yamamoto could skate on the Oilers top line with Connor McDavid and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.
Rattie was recalled prior to Saturday’s game in Los Angeles but didn’t play—he could draw in tonight in Anaheim. It would be Rattie’s Oilers debut after he picked up 20 goals and 19 assists (39 points) in 49 games with Bakersfield (AHL) before his call-up.
Rattie, 24, averaged 23 goals and 22 assists (45 points) in his first three AHL seasons, but had just five points (2G / 3A) in 22 games with Chicago (AHL) last year. The former No.32 overall pick has registered 10 points (4G / 6A) in 35 career NHL games, but posted elite numbers in junior and will be given a shot to make the Oilers out of training camp.
Rattie has only appeared in four games with the Blues this season, failing to record a point while averaging just 7:20 TOI. The Blues were obviously hoping he’d fall to the AHL to get some playing time, but the Hurricanes had other ideas. Rattie was the No.32 pick in 2011, but has only managed to put up eight points (4G / 4A) in 30 career NHL games despite putting up excellent numbers in the WHL and the AHL after being drafted.
Rattie, 23, was the 32nd overall pick in 2011 and has posted great numbers in three seasons with Chicago (AHL), but has yet to have a big impact at the NHL level. He hasn’t been given a great chance yet, but should finally get that opportunity in 2016-17. Rattie has eight points (4G / 4A) in 26 career NHL games.
Rattie has five points (3G / 2A) in 11 games with St. Louis this season. Rattie has had a great year at both levels, having recorded 25 points (9G / 16A) in 32 AHL games as well.
The Blues are done until after the All-Star break so they’ve sent Rattie down to play with Chicago. Rattie had three goals in his last six games, but Jaden Schwartz will likely be back after the break, so Rattie will probably stick in the minors.
Rattie, 22, leads Chicago in points with 23 (9G / 14A) in 29 games this season. His recall suggests that Paul Stastny is going to remain out of the lineup for the next little bit. Rattie has two assists in five games with the Blues this season.
Mattie, 22, has tore up the AHL to start the season. The 2011 32nd overall pick has scored four goals with three assists (seven points) in three games with Chicago. He will make his season debut on Saturday with Robby Fabbri (concussion) and Jaden Schwartz (leg) sidelined. He has two assists in 13 NHL games.
Rattie, 22, has one assist in five games with the Blues this season. While in Chicago he has collected 42 points (21G / 21A) in 59 games. He has been recalled because the Blues are without Vladimir Tarasneko and Alex Steen right now.
Rattie had one assist, two PIMS and three shots on goal while averaging 8:56 TOI in five games during his recall. With Jori Lehtera set to return on Tuesday, the Blues had to make room.
Rattie was expected to be a heathy scratch last night, but stayed in the lineup and recorded one assist and three shot in a season-high 10:31 TOI. He will be replaced by Joakim Lindstrom.