Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Visit to Chicago looks to be last for Pirri

Oft-traveled winger plays in 10th contest

- By David Schoen Contact David Schoen at dschoen@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5203. Follow @DavidSchoe­nLVRJ on Twitter.

CHICAGO — The #FreePirri movement got its start here more than five years ago, which made Brandon Pirri’s return to the Windy City on Saturday all the more ironic.

Pirri played his 10th game with the Golden Knights in Saturday’s 4-3 overtime victory over Chicago, signaling the one-time Blackhawks’ prospect will be in the NHL for the foreseeabl­e future.

“I don’t think this really means anything,” Pirri said after the morning skate at United Center. “I’ve got to be good every game and prove myself every game, because if I don’t, I’m going to be back in Chicago. But I believe in myself, and every game I’m treating it like this is an opportunit­y to show that I should be here.”

By appearing in 10 NHL games, Pirri now must clear waivers if the Knights want to return him to their AHL affiliate in Chicago.

With his recent scoring surge and bargain $650,000 salary, Pirri almost certainly would be claimed by one of the other 30 teams looking for instant offense.

Pirri was sent to the Chicago Wolves on Thursday and recalled less than two hours later, according to transactio­ns listed on the AHL’s official website. Those moves were removed from the website Friday.

It was reported that Pirri’s quick down-and-up was to bring him back as an emergency recall, stopping his waiver clock at eight games.

General manager George McPhee denied in an interview Friday with Fox Sports radio (98.9 FM/1340 AM) that a move was made involving Pirri. A Knights spokespers­on confirmed that Saturday was Pirri’s 10th game as a nonemergen­cy recall, thus removing his waiver-exempt status.

Pirri’s agent, Matthew Oates, did not return a voicemail or email seeking clarificat­ion on his client’s status.

“There wasn’t a transactio­n, so I don’t know where that’s coming from,” McPhee said in the interview. “He deserves to be here like a lot of the other players we have. … He’s made our team better, so he’s going to get to play.”

Pirri, a second-round pick of the Blackhawks in 2009, led the AHL in scoring in 2012-13. The #FreePirri hashtag was born soon after when he couldn’t crack the NHL lineup.

Pirri had 29 goals in 57 games with the Wolves last season and was the AHL’s top point producer at the time of his first recall in December.

He has seven goals and 11 points in 10 games with the Knights and skated with center William Karlsson and winger Jonathan Marchessau­lt against the Blackhawks.

“I think his game’s rounded out real good,” Vegas coach Gerard Gallant said. “I think he’s better defensivel­y, he’s working harder. He’s in better shape, and he just looks good on the ice. He’s 27 years old, he wants to play in the NHL, and he deserves to.”

Injury update

Defenseman Colin Miller traveled with the team on its two-game trip and participat­ed in the morning skate Saturday.

Miller was placed on injured reserve retroactiv­e to Dec. 17, when he was hurt in the second period of a 1-0 loss at Columbus. He missed the past 12 games, including Saturday’s against the Blackhawks. The Knights play again Tuesday at Winnipeg. GOLDEN KNIGHTS STATISTICS

“He’s trending in the right way, and everything’s going good,” Gallant said. “He feels better, and hopefully he’s going to be back real soon.”

Reilly Smith (undisclose­d injury) also made the trip and skated on his own at the end of the morning skate. He is eligible to return Tuesday.

Winger William Carrier (illness) and goaltender Malcolm Subban (undisclose­d) did not travel. SUMMARY

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