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January 2019

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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64 THE WOLVERINE JANUARY 2019   MICHIGAN IN THE PROS 6.6 points and 2.6 assists in 16.1 min- utes per outing … Shooting 35.9 per- cent from the floor and 80.5 percent from the free throw line. • Tim Hardaway Jr. (2010-13), SF, New York Knicks: Started all 27 games he has participated in for the 8-20 Knicks … Averaging 33.0 minutes, 21.5 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists per contest … Shooting 85.3 percent from the free throw line. • Caris LeVert (2012-16), SG, Brook- lyn Nets: Started the first 14 games for 10-18 Brooklyn, before suffering a knee injury Nov. 13 … Hasn't played since, but notched 18.4 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 29.7 minutes per con- test prior to the setback. • Duncan Robinson (2014-18), SF, Miami Heat: Has fluctuated between the 11-15 Heat and their G-League affili- ate in Sioux Falls, South Dakota … Only received playing time in four games with Miami, averaging 1.5 points and 1.3 rebounds in 7.3 minutes. • Glenn Robinson III (2012-14), SF, Detroit Pistons: Earned the starting nod in 16 of 23 contests for 13-12 De- troit … Averaging 5.0 points, 1.6 re- bounds and 0.4 assists in 16.4 minutes per night … Has connected on 39.8 percent of his shots from the floor. • Nik Stauskas (2012-14), SG, Port- land Trail Blazers: Participated in 26 tilts (no starts) for the 15-11 Trail Blazers … Averaging 7.0 points in 17.0 minutes per game, while shooting 36.5 percent from three-point range. • Moe Wagner (2015-18), C, Los An- geles Lakers: Has been limited to just five games for the 17-10 Lakers due to a left knee contusion he suffered in the preseason … Averaging 2.0 points and 0.8 boards in 4.2 minutes per contest. • D.J. Wilson, PF (2015-17), Milwau- kee Bucks: Recalled from the G-League Dec. 4, but has only competed in one game with the 18-8 Bucks … Scored seven points in only six minutes in the Bucks' 115-92 win over Detroit Dec. 5. The NHL CARL HAGELIN TRADED BY PITTSBURGH On Nov. 14, the Pittsburgh Pen- guins traded 30-year-old left winger Carl Hagelin to the Los Angeles Kings for 26-year-old left winger Tan- ner Pearson, ending the former's ten- ure in the Steel City (since 2015-16). Hagelin helped lead the Penguins to consecutive Stanley Cup titles in both 2016 and 2017, scoring 16 points in the 2016 postseason and tallying the final goal of the 2017 playoffs. "With Carl Hagelin, his No. 1 asset is speed and getting to holes," Kings GM Rob Blake said. "We think he will play a big role on the penalty kill for us going forward." FORMER WOLVERINES ON NHL ROSTERS Through Dec. 10 • Andrew Cogliano (2006-07), LW, Anaheim Ducks: Played in 32 contests for the 16-11-5 Ducks … Recorded two goals and five assists, and had a plus-1 plus/minus. • J.T. Compher (2014-16), LW, Colo- rado Avalanche: Has been limited to just 14 contests due to a head injury … Totaled seven goals and two assists, and stood plus-2. • Kyle Connor (2015-16), LW, Win- nipeg Jets: Competed in 29 games for the 18-9-2 Jets … Posted 11 goals and 15 assists, and had a plus-3 plus/minus. • Andrew Copp (2013-15), C, Win- nipeg Jets: Participated in 23 outings for 18-9-2 Winnipeg … Compiled two goals and two assists, and stood plus-3. • Phillip Di Giuseppe (2011-14), LW, Carolina Hurricanes: Has seen action in 15 games while bouncing between the NHL and AHL this season … Re- corded one goal and two assists. • Luke Glendening (2009-12), C, De- troit Red Wings: Registered four goals and six assists in 31 contests with the 14-13-4 Red Wings … Stood plus-8. • Carl Hagelin (2008-11), LW, Los An- geles Kings: Traded from the Penguins to the 11-19-1 Kings Nov. 14, but com- peted in just five contests with his new club before suffering an ACL sprain … Participated in 21 games, tallying one goal, four assists and plus-3. • Matt Hunwick (2004-07), D, Buf- falo Sabres: Has not played this year and is on the 17-9-4 Sabres' injured re- serve with a neck injury … There is no timetable for his return. • Zach Hyman (2012-15), C, Toronto Maple Leafs: Played in 30 contests for the 20-9-1 Maple Leafs … Notched seven goals and eight assists, and stood plus-9. • Jack Johnson (2006-07), D, Pitts- burgh Penguins: Played in 29 games for the 13-10-6 Penguins … Stood mi- nus-10 with one goal and five assists. • Steven Kampfer (2007-10), D, Boston Bruins: Has seen action in 18 contests for 16-10-4 Boston … Stood minus-3 with one assist and no goals. • Dylan Larkin (2015), C, Detroit Red Wings: Received playing time in 31 outings with the 14-13-4 Red Wings … Notched 12 goals and 17 assists, and stood minus-2. • Jon Merrill (2011-13), D, Vegas Golden Knights: Competed in 17 games for the 17-14-1 Golden Knights … Notched two goals with an even plus/minus. • Tyler Motte (2013-16), C, Vancouver Canucks: Saw action in 30 games for the 13-16-3 Canucks … Recorded four goals and four assists, and stood minus-3. • Boo Nieves (2012-16), C, New York Rangers: Was taken off the club's in- jured reserve list (suffered a concussion in mid-September) Nov. 8, but was then sent to the minors … Has not seen ac- tion for the 14-13-3 Rangers this year. • Max Pacioretty (2007-08), LW, Ve- gas Golden Knights: Played 27 contests for 17-14-1 Vegas … Registered 10 goals and eight assists, and stood minus-2. • Greg Pateryn (2009-12), D, Minne- sota Wild: Made 28 appearances for the 15-12-2 Wild … Tallied one assist and no goals, and stood at minus-3. • Jacob Trouba (2013), D, Winni- peg Jets: Played in 29 contests for the 18-9-2 Jets … Posted three goals and 12 assists, and stood plus-13. • Zach Werenski (2015-16), D, Co- lumbus Blue Jackets: Played in 29 contests for 16-11-2 Columbus … Compiled 11 assists and five goals, and stood minus-9. ❏ Carl Hagelin, who helped the Penguins to consecutive Stanley Cup championships in 2016 and 2017, was traded to the Los Angeles Kings Nov. 14. 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