This influx will give management teams an opportunity for an up-close look at these players in the NHL's top development league and potentially in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
With the AHL regular season ending Sunday, here is a look at some prospects arriving from the Canadian Hockey League:
Riley Damiani and Ty Dellandrea, Texas (Dallas Stars)
Dallas has fortified the Texas roster as it battles to qualify for the postseason. Texas went to Game 7 of the Calder Cup Final last season but is in sixth place in the Central Division this season, one point out of a playoff spot with three games remaining.
Dallas has tapped into the NCAA talent pool with several additions to its AHL roster: goalie Jake Oettinger (Boston University), forwards Diego Cuglietta (Lake Superior State), Rhett Gardner (North Dakota), and Josh Melnick (Miami-Ohio), and defenseman Joseph Cecconi (Michigan).
They have also gone the Ontario Hockey League route as well.
Dallas assigned Dellandrea (6-foot-1, 190 pounds), a first-round selection (No. 13) in the 2018 NHL Draft, from Flint to Texas after his OHL season ended. The forward had 63 points (21 goals, 42 assists) in 60 regular-season games, but Flint missed the playoffs.
The 18-year-old has two points (one goal, one assist) in eight games. The arrival of Dellandrea and Oettinger, selected No. 26 in the 2017 NHL Draft, put the Stars' two most recent first-round picks on the Texas roster for the playoff drive.
Texas also has Damiani (5-9, 165), a center who was selected by the Stars in the fifth round (No. 137) of the 2018 draft. The 19-year-old had a strong regular season with Kitchener; his 85 points (30 goals, 55 assists) in 58 games placed him 10th in OHL's regular-season scoring race. Kitchener was swept in the first round by Guelph.
Stelio Mattheos, Charlotte (Carolina Hurricanes)
Charlotte has won the AHL regular-season title, but there is potential for much more when the Calder Cup Playoffs begin next week.
Mattheos (6-1, 196) is getting a taste of AHL competition and should fit into the Charlotte lineup next season. The forward has three points (two goals, one assist) in nine games for Charlotte.
Carolina selected Mattheos in the third round of the 2017 draft. As captain of Brandon (Western Hockey League), he had 96 points (44 goals, 52 assists) in 65 regular-season games, sixth-most in the WHL. He finished fourth in goals.
The 19-year-old signed a three-year entry-level contract with Carolina on March 21, 2019.