Boedker played in the last two games, registering one assist, but will be replaced by Scott Sabourin on Tuesday. The veteran has just two assists in nine games this year.
Boedker was a healthy scratch for the last five games but will replace Rudolfs Balcers in the lineup on Saturday afternoon. Boedker has appeared in just seven games this season, posting just one assist and five shots on goal.
Boedker has been chilling in the luxury box for the last nine games but will play in an actual hockey game on Monday. The veteran winger, who has one assist in five games this season, will replace Max Veronneau on the fourth line.
Boedker appeared in the last two games but will be replaced by Filip Chlapik on Thursday night. This will likely become a trend for Boedker this season.
Boedker has been a healthy scratch for the last four games but will play Monday in New York. Boedker will replace Scott Sabourin, who was taken to the hospital following a collision with David Backes on Saturday.
Boedker sat out during the Senators season opener but will replace Filip Chlapik on Saturday. Boedker had 35 points (7G / 28A) while playing 14:11 ATOI in 71 games last season.
Boedker has been scratched for the last two games but will replace Bobby Ryan (undisclosed) in the lineup on Thursday. Boedker has just six goals and 27 assists (33 points) in 69 games this season.
Boedker has missed the last seven games but is ready to play Monday in Chicago. Boedker will replace Darren Archibald and skate on the Senators fourth-line. He had 28 points (6G / 22A) in 51 games before getting hurt.
Boedker was moved to IR with a mid-body injury that he suffered in Pittsburgh last Friday. Boedker is expected to miss a couple of weeks, so look for Rudolfs Balcers to stick with the Senators for the foreseeable future.
Since signing a four-year, $16.0M deal with the Sharks two years ago, Boedker has recorded just 25 goals and 38 assists (63 points) in 155 games. This comes on the heels of a four-year stretch in which he averaged 20 goals and 32 assists (52 points) per 82 games. Boedker has great speed, but will have an extremely difficult time replacing Hoffman’s production.
After spending the first seven and a half years with the Coyotes, who drafted him eighth overall in 2008, Boedker was traded to the Avalanche at the trade deadline and has now signed with the Sharks. The 26-year-old is coming off of a 17-goal, 34 assist (51 points) season and now he joins a Sharks team that made it to the Stanley Cup Finals last season.
Boedker, 26 spent the first eight seasons of his NHL career with the Coyotes, picking up 39 points (13G / 26A) in 62 games this season and 213 career points (80G / 133A) in 445 games with the Yotes. He is expected to slide right in for Tanguay in the Avs’ top-6.
Arizona is trying to replace Keith Yandle on the power-play after trading him to New York last March. Bodega has never played the point in the NHL, but used to play there alongside Oliver Edman-Larsson when they were both in the AHL. Boedker could be a good fit on the blueline and it could lead to more power-play points for the 25-year-old.
Boedker has been out January 18th and GM Don Maloney confirmed on Sunday that he will miss the remainder of the season after rupturing his spleen. He finishes the year with 14 goals and 14 assists (28 points) in 45 games.
Boedker injured his spleen in the game against Winnipeg on Sunday and had it removed on that night. Boedker, who has 14 goals and 14 assists (28 points) in 45 games will be out of the Coyotes lineup for at least one month.