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.
Copp had been solid for a surging Red Wings club before the injury; the Ann Arbor, Michigan native chipped in 10 goals and 23 points over 56 games this season. His best campaign came in 2022-23, when he amassed 42 points over a full 82-game slate with Detroit.
Red Wings forward Andrew Copp is expected to be sidelined for four to six months after undergoing surgery on his left pectoral tendon.
Andrew Copp will be out for the remainder of the season for the Detroit Red Wings because of surgery for a left pectoral tendon. The forward was injured in the second period of a 4-3 overtime loss to the Minnesota Wild on Saturday and was unavailable for a 5-4 overtime win against the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday.
Detroit Red Wings forward Andrew Copp has been ruled out for the remainder the season after undergoing surgery on his left pectoral tendon.
Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan dropped an unfortunate injury update regarding Andrew Copp on Sunday night.
Copp, a key player in the Red Wings' playoff race, underwent successful surgery to repair his left pectoral tendon.
The Detroit Red Wings placed veteran center Andrew Copp, 30, who has 10 goals, 23 points, eight penalty minutes and 35 blocks in 56 games this season, on injured reserve Monday with an undisclosed injury,
Todd McLellan said the Detroit Red Wings will be without both Michael Rasmussen and Andrew Copp for at least their next game.
For the Detroit Red Wings, injury news went from bad to worse Tuesday morning, when the team announced that center Andrew Copp will miss the remainder of the season. Copp was injured in Saturday's overtime loss to the Minnesota Wild,
Detroit Red Wings second-line center Andrew Copp had season-ending surgery to ... injured in a scuffle during a game against the Minnesota Wild. The Red Wings, who were in Minnesota for a rematch ...