Detroit Red Wings forward Andrew Copp netted two goals as the team bettered Buffalo 6-5 in a shootout Monday night. Copp's second goal of the contest sparked a Red Wings comeback in the third period when the team had fallen 5-3 behind. These are his first goals in over a month, and Copp had recorded just two points across his previous 15 appearances. The veteran forward started out the season relatively well, but his offensive impact has been limited. With 28 games played, Copp has tallied seven goals and four assists with 30 shots.
Detroit Red Wings forward Andrew Copp (cheek) is a game-time decision for Monday's crucial contest against the Montreal Canadiens. The veteran has missed the past two games after suffering a broken cheekbone on an undetected high stick in a 2-1 loss to the Washington Capitals last Tuesday. Wings bench boss Derek Lalonde said Copp would take part in warmups on Monday before determining his status for the contest. Copp has recorded 13 goals and 33 points across 77 games this season, his second with the Red Wings. Detroit enters Monday's action tied with the Capitals and Flyers for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference with 87 points, but both clubs hold the tiebreaker over the Red Wings due to regulation wins.
Detroit Red Wings forward Andrew Copp has suffered a broken cheekbone on an undetected high stick on Tuesday versus the Washington Capitals, according to bench boss Derek Lalonde. Copp left the game in the second period and did not return. The veteran has appeared in all 77 games so far for the team this season but will be sidelined for an indefinite period of time while Zach Aston-Reese slides into the lineup. For the season, Copp has registered 13 goals and 33 points across those 77 contests on the season, adding 107 shots on goal in that time. With their 2-1 win on Tuesday, the Capitals leapfrogged the Red Wings and now sit one point ahead for the second and final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference.
Detroit Red Wings center Andrew Copp suffered a broken cheekbone in Tuesday's 2-1 loss to Washington. He was injured late in the game on a high stick that went uncalled by the officials. Copp finished scoreless in the contest across 13:48 of action. The Red Wings, who are in the midst of a fierce battle for a playoff spot, return to action on Thursday against Pittsburgh. Copp would mainly be missed for his defensive presence, although he has also produced 33 points (13 goals, 20 assists) in 77 games this season. Joe Veleno and Austin Czarnik are the candidates to take over the third-line center role.
Detroit Red Wings center Andrew Copp collected an assist as he returned from a one-game absence in Sunday's 3-2 victory over Anaheim. After skipping Thursday's contest against the Kings with a lower-body injury, Copp logged 15:26 of action and made the biggest impact early in the second period when he and Ben Chiarot set up Joe Veleno for Detroit's second goal. It was a good comeback game for Copp, but his life has been difficult in Motown this season. Through 39 outings, the 29-year-old centerman has produced only 18 points (three goals, 15 assists), and his current scoring average is his lowest since the 2019-20 campaign.
Detroit Red Wings center Andrew Copp is questionable to play Thursday versus L.A. due to a lower-body injury. The 29-year-old would miss his first game of the season if he didn't play. It's been an up-and-down ride for Copp in 2023-24, and recent weeks have been difficult for him. In the last six games, Copp has totaled only one point. The veteran forward has notched 17 points (five goals, 12 assists) in 38 games overall. According to Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press, the Red Wings could elect to use an extra defenseman against the Kings if Copp isn't available.
Andrew Copp Records Three Points In Win Over Rangers
Detroit Red Wings forward Andrew Copp saved his best performance of the season for his former team, putting together a three-point performance against the Rangers on Thursday, Copp, who spent the final few months of the season with the Rangers last year, opened the scoring and had two assists in a 4-1 win. The 28-year-old was a superb pickup by the Rangers at the trade deadline a year ago, as he averaged over a point per game for the team, but Copp has failed to replicate that form in Motown. His work for the season includes only six goals and 31 points through 57 games. The team has been hot lately, but Copp has tallied only five points for the month, which sums up how his debut campaign for the Red Wings is going.
Detroit Red Wings forward Andrew Copp (abdomen) won't be available for training camp but should be game-ready in the first week of the regular season. General manager Steve Yzerman announced on Wednesday that Copp had abdominal surgery during the offseason. The 28-year-old grinder enjoyed an impressive campaign in 2021-22, which earned him a five-year, $28.125 million contract with Detroit. He split the year between the Jets and the Rangers, posting career-high numbers in all of the major offensive categories with 21 goals, 32 assists and 53 points. Copp is set to center the second line in Motown, and we could see a big improvement from the Red Wings in 2022-23 after Dominik Kubalik and David Perron were also picked up to boost the offense.
New York Rangers forward Andrew Copp had a very productive outing in Game 4 against the Hurricanes, finishing a 4-1 victory with a goal and two assists. He got his night started with a power-play helper on a Frank Vatrano goal and also had an assist in the opening frame on Adam Fox's eventual game-winning goal. These are Copp's first points of the series. The 27-year-old struggled to make an impact in the first three games against Carolina, but he's actually had a solid postseason with five goals and 10 points in 11 games.
New York Rangers forwards Artemi Panarin (upper body) and Andrew Copp (lower body) won't play on Wednesday against Montreal. Both players were injured in Tuesday's 4-3 loss to Carolina and it wouldn't be surprising to see them now sit until the playoffs. Panarin left in the second period with an upper-body problem and Copp sustained a lower-body injury. Rangers head coach Gerard Gallant has also noted that he will rest a few regulars on Wednesday. Kaapo Kakko will make his return from a lower-body injury, and Jonny Brodzinski, Julien Gauthier and Greg McKegg are also set to feature.
Andrew Copp Has Bittersweet Night Against The Islanders
New York Rangers forward Andrew Copp scored a first-period hat trick but also picked up a lower-body injury in Thursday's 6-3 victory over the Islanders. He notched his second career hat trick by leading the Rangers to a 3-0 lead in the opening frame but was forced to leave the game in the third period. The team is set to provide an update on Copp's status Friday. The 27-year-old has been immense for the Rangers since arriving from Winnipeg, scoring eight goals and handing out 10 assists in 15 games. The Rangers are battling for the Metropolitan Division title and will be hoping to have Copp back as quickly as possible. Their next game comes on Saturday against Boston.
Andrew Copp Extends Point Streak With Overtime Goal
New York Rangers forward Andrew Copp finished off the job Wednesday against Detroit, scoring his 15th goal of the season 1:34 into overtime for a 5-4 win. He had five total shots in the game and was a solid plus-two for the night. Copp has done extremely well since moving to New York and has yet to finish pointless in six outings. He started things off with three assists in his debut and has now amassed 10 points in total during his streak. The 27-year-old grinder, who boasts 42 points in 61 games for the whole campaign, should be snapped up from the waiver wire if he's available.
New York Rangers forward Andrew Copp finished with two assists in Tuesday's 7-4 loss against the Devils. Copp made his Rangers debut as he was acquired by the team at Monday's NHL trade deadline, and the versatile forward contributed right away with a multi-point performance in his first game with the team. Copp is a quality option across standard formats as he has totaled 13 goals, 24 assists and 37 points on the season.
Forward Andrew Copp was coveted by several teams on Monday. In the end, the New York Rangers were the ones that won his services. Copp has enjoyed a slow career transition from bottom-six to top-six player. While the forward is having another solid season offensively, it will be his two-way play that enamors him with fans and fantasy players alike. Copp had 13 goals and 22 assists in 56 games this season while averaging 2.7 shots per game. Copp can play on the man advantage and against team's toughest opponents. It will be interesting to see if the center plays a little more on the wing.
Winnipeg Jets forward Andrew Copp (upper body) is expected back in the lineup on Friday against the visiting Boston Bruins. The 27-year-old center was hit in the head during Sunday's 4-3 overtime win over the St. Louis Blues and then held out of Tuesday's 7-3 win over the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday for precautionary reasons. Copp has 32 points (13 goals, 19 assists) in 54 games this season, although he is currently on a four-game pointless skid and has only scored one goal since February 1.
Winnipeg Jets forward Andrew Copp (undisclosed) will be a game-time decision for Tuesday's meeting with the Golden Knights. He took a hit to the head in Sunday's 4-3 win over St. Louis and there have been fears of him possibly having suffered another concussion. A concussion hasn't been ruled out yet either, with the team still evaluating him. It looks like there's going to be a line shakeup if Copp is out because Adam Lowry was paired with Jansen Harkins and Evgeny Svechnikov at the morning skate and Nikolaj Ehlers moved up to the second line. Adam Brooks is set to enter the lineup if Copp isn't ready to go.
Winnipeg Jets forward Andrew Copp wasn't able to complete Sunday's 4-3 overtime victory against St. Louis, leaving the game in the third period after taking a hit to the head from Oskar Sundqvist. Copp was playing in his seventh game after returning from a concussion and he's had four concussions in total in his career, so this is awful news. The Jets players were clearly shaken talking about the incident postgame. Copp has picked up 13 goals and 32 points across 54 outings this season.
Winnipeg Jets center Andrew Copp (concussion) is expected to return on Tuesday when his team hosts the Montreal Canadiens, NHL.com reported. The 27-year-old forward has missed six games since being hit by Minnesota Wild forward Jordan Greenway on February 16 and sustaining a concussion. Copp has 28 points (12 goals, 16 assists), a plus-2 rating, and five points tallied on the power play. Fantasy managers should check in on Tuesday morning to see if Copp is healthy enough to play against Montreal.
Andrew Copp Hits 20-Point Mark On The Season Sunday
Winnipeg Jets center Andrew Copp hit the 20-point plateau against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday. Copp dished out an assist but also scored his seventh goal of the season. The goal came at 1:51 of the second stanza and was set up by Neal Pionk and Nate Schmidt. It was one of those games where Copp could have had even more points. He was stopped on odd-man rushes a couple of times. As it was, the forward blocked three shots and had four shots on goal. It has been quite the start for Copp, who is proving his 39-point campaign from last year was far from a fluke.
Winnipeg Jets winger Andrew Copp scored his fourth goal of the season and handed out two assists in Tuesday's 4-3 victory over Anaheim. He tied things up at two in the final frame before helping Nikolaj Ehlers grab a couple of late goals. Copp led all skaters with six shots and finished plus-three for the contest with two hits and one block. The 27-year-old now has eight points for the campaign. He's been big for the Jets, who have lost a huge part of their scoring punch because of COVID-19 protocols. Mark Scheifele missed his third game on Tuesday and Blake Wheeler has been out for four games.