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Braydon Coburn: Officially retires
Braydon Coburn announced his retirement from professional hockey Friday.A Stanley Cup champion with Tampa Bay in 2019-20, the 2003 No. 8 overall pick recorded 234 points, 720 PIM and 1,298 shots over a 983-game career. Coburn partook in a total of three Stanley Cup Finals and seven conference finals, suiting up for five teams (Atlanta, Philadelphia, Tampa, Ottawa and the Islanders).
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Islanders' Braydon Coburn: Healthy scratch as playoffs begin
Braydon Coburn, as expected, was a healthy scratch in the New York Islanders' 4-3 overtime victory over the Penguins in the playoff opener.Coburn is a break glass in case of an emergency defenseman. He is only expected to play in this series if one of the Isles' top six defenders suffers an injury.
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Islanders' Braydon Coburn: Only two games played with Isles
Braydon Coburn has only played two games with the New York Islanders since being acquired at the trade deadline.The Islanders traded for Coburn because they wanted an insurance policy in case one of their top six defenders got injured. The Isles trust Coburn more than Thomas Hickey or Sebastian Aho, but Coburn won't crack the lineup barring an injury, unless the Islanders opt to rest one of their regulars on defense now that they have clinched a playoff spot.
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Islanders' Braydon Coburn: Clears virus protocols
Braydon Coburn cleared the NHL's COVID-19 protocols and joined the New York Islanders for practice Wednesday, Andrew Gross of Newsday reports.Coburn will serve as a depth option for the Islanders down the stretch and into the playoffs after being acquired by New York via a trade with Ottawa on Sunday. The veteran blueliner has picked up two helpers while averaging 16:25 of ice time per contest in 16 appearances with the Senators this year.
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Islanders' Braydon Coburn: Heading to Big Apple
Ottawa traded Braydon Coburn to the New York Islanders in exchange for a 2022 seventh-round pick Sunday.Ottawa has now traded Coburn and Mike Reilly in a matter of minutes as Monday's trade deadline approaches. The 6-foot-5 blueliner will be a depth piece as the Islanders gear up for a playoff run. He has two points and 25 hits through 16 games this season.
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Senators' Braydon Coburn: Dropped to taxi squad
Braydon Coburn was reassigned to Ottawa's taxi squad Thursday.Coburn's only picked up two helpers through 16 top-level appearances this year. He'll likely continue to bounce between levels down the stretch.
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Senators' Braydon Coburn: Jumps to active roster
Braydon Coburn has been promoted to the active roster and play Thursday against Toronto.Coburn's expected to skate on Ottawa's third pairing Thursday. He's picked up one assist in 11 top-level appearances this season.
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Senators' Braydon Coburn: Drops to taxi squad
Braydon Coburn was assigned to the taxi squad Sunday.Coburn's not expected to play in Sunday's game versus the Flames, meaning Mike Reilly (upper body) likely will return to the lineup. The 36-year-old Coburn has recorded an assist and 19 hits through 11 games this year.
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Senators' Braydon Coburn: Jumps to active roster
Braydon Coburn was promoted to Ottawa's active roster Thursday, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.Coburn's expected to skate on the Ottawa Senators' second pairing Thursday against the Flames. He's picked up one assist through 10 games this campaign.
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Senators' Braydon Coburn: Back to taxi squad
Braydon Coburn was reassigned to the taxi squad Tuesday.Coburn registered two shots, two PIM and three hits in 16:58 of ice time against the Flames on Monday. In Coburn's stead, Erik Brannstrom figures to jump back into the lineup.