Well and let's be honest ... for one thing that's an excellent part of why this is odd. He's consistently getting better and more dangerous, but just like
@David Castillo said on Twitter, people won't be as upset or surprised if you're consistent with sitting players who have been playing poorly (Faksa).
When there seems to be no rhyme or reason to decisions, and in other situations he just often contradicts himself ... it's hard to have a ton of faith in the quality of the coach's decision-making.
On top of that, Klingberg is apparently banged up ... per the coach yesterday ... and Harley is a skill set that could be fairly useful if Klinger struggles in the game.