With Kris Letang dealing with a lower-body injury and Chad Ruhwedel getting hurt last night, Corrado has earned yet another call-up. He has one goal and seven assists (eight points) in 19 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and has only appeared in three games with the Pittsburgh.
Corrado has recorded one goal and four assists (five points) in 12 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton this season, but has failed to register a point in three games with the Penguins. Corrado has been recalled to fill the roster spot that was opened up by Justin Schultz going on IR.
Corrado is expected to make his season debut on Wednesday, replacing Zach Trotman on the blueline. The 24-year-old had one goal and one assist in six AHL games before being called up.
The Penguins placed Justin Schultz (concussion) on IR on Thursday morning, making room for Corrado. The 24-year-old blueliner has picked up one goal and one assist in six games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton so far this season.
Corrado, 23, has one assist in seven games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton since being acquired from the Maple Leafs at the trade deadline. Overall he has 13 points (1G / 12A) in 25 AHL games this season.
Corrado has not appeared in a lot of games this season because he sat as healthy scratch frequently with the Maple Leafs. He had 12 points (1G / 11A) in 18 games with the Marlies and is expected to go straight to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL).
Corrado has sat around waiting for a chance to play all season long. Corrado has only appeared in one game with the Maple Leafs, so he head to the Marlies where he will likely play with them for the full two weeks that you’re allotted while on a conditioning stint. The 23-year-old had three assists in seven games with the Marlies last season.
Since being claimed off of waivers from Vancouver, Corrado has been a healthy scratch for six straight games. He heads to the AHL on a conditioning stint where he will get a few games in before returning to the Maple Leafs.
Corrado, 22, had one goal in 10 games with the Canucks last season and 16 points (7G / 9A) in 35 games with their AHL affiliate in Utica. Corrado is a strong puck-moving defenseman who should spend the year in the NHL after being claimed by the rebuilding Maple Leafs.
Corrado has been a healthy scratch for the last two games and with many of the Canucks blue liners back healthy, he has been returned to the AHL.
Corrado was sent down yesterday, but with Chris Tanev and Alex Edler both still sidelined, he had to be recalled to be in the lineup tonight. He has not played since February 1st because of an upper-body injury, but will play tonight vs. the Sharks. He has one goal in seven games with the Canucks tis season.
Corrado, 21, hasn't played since sustaining an injury on February 1st, though he's been solid and effective in his seven games at the NHL level this season. It would seem that Corrado will actually report to Utica and play some games for the Comets, so this isn't just a paper transaction.
It was originally believed that Corrado was fighting an illness, but it sounds like he is dealing with an injury now. Expect more details to be released, but for now expect him to miss at least the next few games.
The addition of Adam Clendening has not pushed Corrado back to the AHL yet, but he still won’t be in the lineup tonight while he continues to fight an illness. His next chance to get back into the lineup is Saturday vs. the visiting Penguins.
Corrado, 21, has played 21 games with the Utica Comets in this season, collecting eight points (4G / 4A) and 17 penalty minutes with plus-3 rating. In his career, Corrado has played 18 NHL games and collected one goal.