Former San Jose Sharks forward Andrew Cogliano is a 2022 Stanley Cup Champion with the Colorado Avalanche.
( Chicago Tribune) And what a trade it was for the 35-year-old forward! And after a long and respected NHL career, he has his first Stanley Cup victory after 15 years in the league.
Cogliano was no newcomer to the playoffs. He appeared in 100 games between the Anaheim Ducks and Dallas Stars scoring 28 points. The Oilers drafted Cogliano out ...
He found the back of the net 18 times in his rookie year while scoring 45 points. While his 18 games in the regular season were rather pedestrian, Cogliano ramped his game up in the playoffs. After two years at the University of Michigan, he joined the OIlers in the 2007-08 season and was an impact player for the team right away.
At the 2022 Trade Deadline, the Sharks traded Andrew Cogliano to the Avalanche for a draft pick and the draft has worked out for both teams.
The Sharks can use that to their advantage in the future. However, the Sharks are in a weird place where their future is uncertain. More likely than not, the Sharks will be in no place to contend in two years. Even if the Sharks find just a serviceable player in the fifth round, the trade will have been a win for both teams. If the draft pick the Avalanche sent the Sharks in return for Cogliano becomes the next Kaprizov, the Sharks will have made out of that trade like bandits. Although Cogliano provided a good veteran presence to a young Avalanche team, the Sharks could get more use out of their newly acquired fifth-round draft pick than initially meets the eye.
Andrew Cogliano is a Stanley Cup Champion. Drafted by the Edmonton Oilers 25th overall in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, Cogliano has played 1140 games with five ...
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