Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen may not appear in a game during his current stint with the Buffalo Sabres, an assignment necessitated by injuries to both Linus Ullmark and Carter Hutton.
Sabres interim coach Don Granato still expects it to be an invaluable experience for the 22-year-old goaltender.
"Every moment you're with the NHL team is big," Granato said. "… You have to acclimate and feel that you belong and take ownership of being at that level, and when you do, those players flourish, they play to their actual potential at that time.
"So, confidence is an enormous part of it, that self-projection. The more time a prospect can get around it, the easier it becomes for them to associate, 'Yes, I belong here.' It moves from a dream to a reality for every player in that regard. So, it's a big moment."
'I'm just trying to learn' | Luukkonen hopes to benefit on taxi squad
Goaltender was reassigned from Rochester on Tuesday
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