"We've got to get them playing and we've got to get them into games," said Maurice, who was complimentary of the work both Vesalainen and Gustafsson have put in.
The Moose play Belleville on Friday night and Saturday afternoon before beginning a whopping 17-game home stand between Mar. 8 and Apr. 29.
"It's fantastic that we'll be able to be in the same city for a little bit of that long home stand. We'll be able to move guys, probably, a little easier back and forth," said Maurice. "We want to get these young guys games and get them playing, and they can help that team."
So far, the Moose are 4-6-0-0 in a season that saw them put together a four-game win streak with two victories over the Toronto Marlies and another couple over the Laval Rocket.
"Those are two really strong players that are going to go down and make them better," said Maurice. "They've earned it. They're working hard, the Moose are playing hard and battling with that line-up. There's lots of good going on down there so we're pretty excited to send two more real good players there."
REMEMBERING A HOCKEY LEGEND
When Josh Morrissey heard the news of Walter Gretzky's passing, he immediately shared a graphic on his Instagram story as a small way of remembering an icon in the game.
"When you think of the game of hockey, it's the Gretzky family," Morrissey said after Friday's practice. "Obviously, Wayne is the best player of all-time, and his dad and his family is sort of synonymous with that."