Andrew Cogliano News
Cogliano left Monday's game vs. the Islanders after just 10:14 TOI due to an undisclosed injury. The 35-year-old will miss the next two games and then be re-evaluated so he could be out for some time. He has four goals, three assists, 43 SOG and a +6 plus/minus through 30 games this season.
Cogliano suffered an upper-body injury in Game 1 and will miss Game 2 vs. the Predators. Cogliano, who is listed as day-to-day, is expected to be replaced by Logan O'Connor but that was not confirmed by the Avalanche.
Cogliano is dealing with a minor undisclosed injury and will not play Monday vs. the Capitals. The Avalanche said Cogliano's injury is expected to be short-term and he would play if it were the playoffs. Darren Helm will draw back into the lineup to replace Cogliano in the Avalanche bottom-6.
Cogliano was acquired from the Sharks at the trade deadline and will immediately jump into the Avalanche lineup on Wednesday. Cogliano will replace Ryan Murray in the lineup, with Kurtis MacDermid moving back to the blueline. Cogliano won't play more than a fourth-line role with PK time.
Cogliano missed the last two games due to personal reasons but will replace Jonah Gadjovich in the lineup on Tuesday. Coglaino has tallied 13 points (4G / 9A) in 47 games this season.
The Sharks aren't sure when Cogliano will return but he is expected to re-join them during their four-game road trip.
Cogliano left Monday's game with a lower-body injury and did not return. The veteran winger was not on the ice for Tuesday's practice and is officially questionable to play vs. the Maple Leafs. If Cogliano can't play, the Stars will dress seven defensemen.
Cogliano left Wednesday's game with a lower-body injury and did not return. Dallas recalled Rhett Gardner from Texas (AHL) this morning, which puts Coglaino's status in doubt.