Coburn left Thursday’s game vs. the Predators with an undisclosed injury and will not play this afternoon in Philadelphia. With Coburn out, Andrej Sustr will be back in the Lightning lineup.
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Coburn has missed the last two games with a lower-body injury, but could return on Friday. Coburn is listed as a game-time decision, so monitor his status when the Lightning hit the ice for warmups at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Coburn, 30, has picked up one goal and eight assists (nine points) in 60 games this season. Coburn was a pending free agent at the end of the season, but is now signed through the 2018-19 season. His new deal comes with a no trade clause.
Coburn has been out since March 10th, but he will get back into the lineup for Game 1 vs. the Red Wings. Coburn only appeared in four games with the Lightning before getting injured. In those contests he had two assists and a plus-3 rating. He will be paired with Matt Carle to start tonight.
Coburn has been out since March 10th, but his availability for practice on Monday is a good sign for the Lightning, who don’t play Game 1 until Thursday. Continue to monitor Coburn’s status leading up to the start of the series vs. Detroit.
Coburn has broken his foot twice this season, but now he is reportedly dealing with a different lower-body injury. This is a tough blow for the Lightning, who gave up a lot to get Coburn at the deadline. Coburn is expected to be back for the first round of the playoffs.
Coburn has one more year left on his deal with a $4.5M cap-hit and the Lightning feel better about their blue line depth by adding Coburn, who has playoff experience. Coburn is mobile for a big-dude at 6-foot-5, 220 lbs. and can be a good shutdown D-man with offensive upside. He has one goal and eight assists (9 points) in 39 games this season.
Coburn has been sidelined with a broken foot since January 12th, but it looks like he will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Sabres. With Coburn back in, Carlo Colaiacovo will come out. Coburn has one goal and five assists in 31 games this season.
Coburn has been out with a broken left foot since January 12th. He was expected to miss four weeks and Thursday marked that point exactly. So his recovery was basically right on schedule, however he will be held out of Friday’s game, but should be back on Sunday in Buffalo.
Coburn, who is on the Flyers road-trip skated this morning, but will not be in the lineup tonight in Montreal. Coburn will miss his 12th consecutive game tonight, but could be back in the lineup on Friday in Columbus.
Coburn had been skating alone, but he joined the main group for practice this afternoon. He was expected to miss four weeks and it has been three and a half, so it appears as if Coburn is right on schedule. He is doubtful for Sunday’s game, but should be back in the lineup next week.
Coburn broke his left foot in the season opener and he re-injured the same foot last night vs. the Lightning. The four-week timetable suggests that he may have broken it again. Either way, look for Carlo Colaiacovo to be in the lineup on Wednesday.
Coburn has been out since the season opener on October 8th because of a lower-body injury that he suffered a setback with a few weeks ago. With Coburn coming back, expect Carlo Colaiacovo to sit.
Coburn has not played since the season opener on October 8th because of a lower-body injury. He was nearing a return recently, but suffered a setback and went from day-to-day to out four weeks. They announced he would miss a month just 10 days ago, so his presence on the ice this morning suggests that he is ahead of schedule.
Coburn appeared to be nearing a return on Tuesday, but clearly suffered a setback that will keep him out for another month. The Flyers also lost fellow blueliner Andrew MacDonald to a lower-body injury this week, so their blueline is looking rather thin right now. Expect a call-up to be announced this afternoon.
Coburn was set to re-join the lineup on Tuesday, but he was a late scratch, so he must have suffered a setback in warmups. The injury was originally believed to be serious, so it was surprising to see him almost returning just two weeks later. Expect an update after the Flyers' practice.
Coburn took part in warmups and it appeared as if he was going to return to the lineup, but he ended up missing his fifth straight game with a lower-body injury. He could return Wednesday vs. the Penguins.
Coburn has missed the last four games with a lower-body injury but was once again on the ice with the Flyers this morning. He originally skated on the fourth pair, which suggests he won't play, but then participated in penalty kill drills which suggests otherwise. So, we will have to wait until pregame warmups.
Coburn will miss his fourth straight game on Sunday in Dallas. He skated this week but is not 100 per cent, so he will not return tonight. He is day-to-day.