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Logan Cooley

Logan Cooley

#92C,
G
20
A
24
Pts
44
+/-
-13
PPP
13
SOG
151
Bio
Height/Weight: 5' 10"/174 lbs
Born: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Draft: 2022 1st round (3rd pick) by the
Shoots: L
  • Associated Press

    Matias Maccelli scores in OT as Coyotes beat Oilers 3-2 after learning of expected move to Utah

    Matias Maccelli scored 1:35 into overtime and the Arizona Coyotes beat the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 on Friday night after being informed of the team's expected move to Utah. Josh Doan had a goal and an assist, and Logan Cooley also scored to help the Coyotes get their fourth win in five games. Karel Vejmelka stopped 37 shots.

  • Cronkite News

    Arizona Coyotes limiting distractions, finishing 2023-24 NHL season strong

    Forward Liam O'Brien handed a football meant to symbolize a “game ball” given to the squad's best player that night to rookie forward Logan Cooley, who scored the game-winning goal, as cheers from his teammates filled the room. Amid the endless saga of recent relocation rumors, the latest of which came Wednesday and hinted at the franchise potentially relocating to Salt Lake City, none of it seemed to matter during that very moment. While much of the sports world was riveted by rampant speculation that this might be the team's final season in Arizona, the players seemed unfazed by the off-ice drama. After all, they'd just taken the Canucks, one of the NHL's elite teams this season, to overtime before Cooley lit the lamp with just over a minute left in the frame to cement a 4-3 victory.

  • Canucks fall to Coyotes in OT, lose ground in Pacific

    Logan Cooley won it with 1:09 remaining, scoring off a backdoor pass through the crease from Dylan Guenther six seconds after a power play that was drawn by Guenther ended. The goal also came 30 seconds after Filip Hronek was stopped on a penalty shot by Connor Ingram. Guenther, who turned 21 on Wednesday, had a goal and three assists, and Cooley and Vladislav Kolyachonok each had a goal and an assist for the Coyotes (34-40-5), who were coming off a 5-0 loss at the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday. Conor Garland and Elias Pettersson scored in the third, Quinn Hughes had three assists, and Arturs Silovs made 14 saves for Vancouver (48-22-9), which has lost five of their past eight games (3-4-1).