Coleman will make his Flames debut on Monday.
Coleman missed the season opener while serving his one-game suspension but will play in the home opener vs. the Ducks on Monday. Coleman spent a lot of time on the top line in training camp but will open the season on the third line with Mikael Backlund and Milan Lucic.
The Flames have signed Blake Coleman to a six-year contract worth $29.4 million ($4.9M AAV).
Coleman is not on the ice for warmups; will not play Saturday in Columbus.
Coleman was removed from the COVID-19 protocol list and is eligible to play Thursday in Columbus.
Coleman has been on the COVID-19 protocol list but hasn't missed any games due to the Lightning's games vs. Dallas being cancelled due to COVID-19 issues of their own. While being activated is good news there is no word whether Coleman will actually be in the lineup on Thursday or if he will have to wait until Saturday.
Coleman (personal) will return to the Lightning lineup on Saturday.
Coleman (personal) is not on the ice for warmups; Lightning will go with seven defensemen vs. Chicago.
Coleman (personal) will be a game-time decision on Thursday.
Coleman is with his wife while they are expecting their first child and it's unclear whether or not he will play on Thursday. Monitor his status when the Lightning hit the ice for warmups at 6:30 pm ET. They will likely dress seven defensemen if Coleman can't play.
Coleman won't be available for Monday's game in Colorado. He is expected to make his Lightning debut on Thursday against the Golden Knights.
Coleman (upper-body) will return to the Devils lineup on Tuesday.
Coleman missed the last four games with an upper-body injury but will play Tuesday vs. the Penguins. Coleman has been held pointless in his last six games but has a quality campaign, scoring 18 goals on 155 shots (11.6 SH%) with 11 assists (29 points) in 55 games.
Coleman (upper-body) will not play on Sunday.
The Devils have placed Blake Coleman (upper-body) on IR.
Coleman (upper-body) will not play on Thursday.
Coleman was a bit of a surprising scratch on Tuesday and will miss his second straight game on Thursday. Nick Lappin will remain in the Devils lineup with Coleman sidelined.
Coleman (upper-body) will not play Tuesday in St. Louis.
Coleman (undisclosed) is on the ice for warmups; is expected to play in Florida.
Coleman (undisclosed) will be a game-time decision on Monday.
Coleman is questionable after playing on Sunday, so head coach John Hynes listed him as a game-time decision in Florida. With Marcus Johansson out with a lower-body injury, Blake Coleman could be elevated to the second line.
The Devils have re-signed Blake Coleman to a three-year extension worth $5.4M ($1.8M AAV).
The Devils have recalled Blake Coleman from Albany (AHL).
Coleman, 25, was a third round pick in 2011 (No.75 overall) and has one assist in five games with the Devils this season. He has spent the majority of the year in Albany, where he has 18 goals and 16 assists (34 points) in 49 games. Coleman will replace P.A. Parenteau in the lineup on Monday.
Source: Chris Ryan 02/27/17, 8:29 am EST
The Devils recalled Blake Coleman from Albany (AHL).
Coleman, 25, was a third round pick in 2011 (75th overall) and registered 13 goals and 10 assists (23 points) in 34 games with Albany this season. He will make his NHL debut tonight in Edmonton.