Copp out rest of season for Red Wings after pectoral surgery
Red Wings Copp Hurt; DeBrincat Puts Hurt on Faber
Red Wings center Andrew Copp has season-ending pectoral surgery, needs 4 to 6 months to recover
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.
Veteran forward Andrew Copp will miss the remainder of the season after having successful surgery today to repair the left pectoral tendon. He was injured during the melee that ensued Saturday when teammate Alex DeBrincat clobbered Minnesota Wild defenseman Brock Faber.
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 defenseman Simon Edvinsson scored goals in the second and third periods as the Minnesota Wild built an early lead then saw it slip away versus a revenge-minded Red Wings team. With the
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