Matt Cooke’s Suspension Ends; Forward Returning For Blackhawks-Wild Game 4

by abournenesn

May 8, 2014

matt cookeWe haven’t seen the last of Matt Cooke in the 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs.

The Minnesota Wild forward is expected to return to his team’s lineup for Game 4 of its second-round series against the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night after missing the last seven games due to suspension.

The veteran winger was given the ban for a dangerous and dirty knee-to-knee hit on Colorado Avalanche defenseman Tyson Barrie, who was not able to return to the Wild-Avalanche Round 1 series because of an injury suffered in the collision.

Cooke was actually making a strong impact for the Wild in Round 1 by playing quality defense against the Colorado forward duo of Nathan MacKinnon and Paul Stastny. He likely will fulfill that role again, but his task is even more difficult against a Blackhawks team loaded with elite offensive talent.

Cooke’s return to the lineup might result in trade-deadline acquisition Matt Moulson not playing in Game 4. Moulson has tallied only three points (one goal, two assists) in 10 playoff games, and is also battling a lower body injury, per head coach Mike Yeo.

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Game 4 of the series is Friday night in Minnesota. Chicago has a 2-1 series lead after being shut out in Game 3.

 

 

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