The Korea Times

Ducks trade Andrew Cogliano to Stars for Devin Shore

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The Dallas Stars acquired Andrew Cogliano from the Anaheim Ducks on Monday for Devin Shore in a swap of low-scoring veteran forwards on two frustrated teams.

The 31-year-old Cogliano has just three goals and eight assists in 46 games this season after scoring just his second goal in three months Sunday night in the Ducks’ overtime loss at Winnipeg. The loss was Anaheim’s 11th consecutiv­e defeat, extending the longest skid in franchise history.

Ducks general manager Bob Murray thanked Cogliano for 7 1/2 years of steady play, but acknowledg­ed his offensive limitation­s were a problem. Anaheim is 30th among the NHL’s 31 teams with just 109 goals this season.

“We’re trying to get younger, obviously, but we’re also looking for some people with a little more creativity, because we’re not scoring enough goals,” Murray said in a phone interview. “Not fair to single Cogs. It’s not because of him. This is just something that came available. We’re trying to get better, because we’re not good enough.”

Murray issued a statement Sunday night saying he isn’t currently planning to fire coach Randy Carlyle. But Murray also criticized his players for their insufficie­nt efforts during the Ducks’ monthlong losing skid — and the next morning he traded away one of his most experience­d leaders.

Cogliano is a tremendous­ly durable 12-year veteran who ranks among the NHL leaders with 19 short-hand- ed goals since entering the NHL in 2007-08. But his offensive contributi­ons have all but vanished this season — his goal in Winnipeg was just his second in three months — despite his strong all-around game.

“We’ve got to get better,” Murray said. “Some of our mid-20s guys that I thought would be taking leadership and standing up, it’s time to ... when you’re losing, it’s time for people to stand up and be counted. I’m kind of waiting, and the waiting is kind of, enough is enough. I’m a bit surprised. I thought some people would be farther along in this sort of vein where they have the experience, and they’ve been around long enough, and they know how to do it when the going gets tough, and it is very tough right now.”

Murray didn’t name names, but Anaheim’s mid-20s underachie­vers this season could include Rickard Rakell, a former All-Star with just six goals in 33 games this season; Hampus Lindholm, the sturdy defenseman with a minus-4 rating and 17 points; and defenseman Cam Fowler, who has 10 points in 23 games while recovering from broken bones in his face.

Cogliano has missed just two of 914 games in his career. His streak of 830 consecutiv­e games played to start his NHL career ended in January 2018 when he was given a much-criticized two-game suspension for a debatable hit on Los Angeles’ Adrian Kempe, ending the fourth-longest consecutiv­e games streak in NHL history.

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