Weight: It's a shame Ho-Sang's not playing with Tavares
With the New York Islanders bitten by the injury bug, a promising young forward remains in the minors with something left to prove in the eyes of the organization.
That would be Joshua Ho-Sang, who sits in Bridgeport despite some holes in the NHL lineup, the biggest of which was created by an injury to Josh Bailey.
But Ho-Sang was recently a healthy scratch in the AHL, and Islanders' head coach Doug Weight believes it would be sending the wrong message to immediately promote the highly-skilled forward to the team's top line.
"It's a crying shame (Ho-Sang's) not playing with John Tavares when Bails goes down," Weight said, per Arthur Staple of Newsday. "We had six guys out. It was a perfect opportunity. And Josh should be upset with himself.
"Whether our view of the world is wrong is something we can argue later. But the fact is, we need to be able to look at how some guys are laying it on the line (in Bridgeport) and he's a healthy scratch. So, to go from that to the first lineup here, where is he learning from that? That's a big, big part of this."
Ho-Sang has appeared in 19 games for Bridgeport this season, scoring four goals and nine assists. In four games since being benched, he's recorded one assist.
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