There is also the case that San Diego isn't playing right now, so keeping him up makes a huge difference on his earnings (he is on a two-way contract).
It makes a huge difference for him but the Ducks would save money if they sent him down immediately.
It does save money, but it also work as a reward. I think I have heard GMBM talk about that before.
Kesler not skating this morning. That could be the reason Wagner hasn't been sent down yet. Maybe they want to make sure Kesler is good to go before sending him down.
But they've sent guys down for a couple days between games to save money so i don't think they're too bothered about that.
It really is just a matter of time before our forwards start to pick up some injuries like our D has.
It really is just a matter of time before our forwards start to pick up some injuries like our D has.