Red Wings center Andrew Copp has season-ending pectoral surgery, needs 4 to 6 months to recover
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Red Wings center Andrew Copp has season-ending pectoral surgery, needs 4 to 6 months to recover
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Detroit Red Wings second-line center Andrew Copp had season-ending surgery to repair his left pectoral tendon on Tuesday, three days after he was injured in a scuffle during a game against the Minnesota Wild.
Andrew Copp injury update: Red Wings suffer big blow as $28,125,000 forward goes down with season-ending recovery timeline
On Tuesday afternoon, the Detroit Red Wings were dealt a significant blow when it was announced that forward Andrew Copp would miss the remainder of the season with a torn pectoral tendon.
Detroit Red Wings Forward Undergoes Surgery
The Detroit Red Wings will be without one of their key depth forwards for the remainder of the 2024-25 campaign. Today it was announced Andrew Copp had surgery to repair an injury to his left pectoral tendon. The timetable for his absence will be four to six months. With the Wings having been hot recently, it will be interesting to see what moves general manager Steve Yzerman has up his sleeves to potentially replace Copp in the lineup. Detroit …
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