Cogliano, 34, has tallied 15 points (4g/11a) in 56 games for the San Jose Sharks this season, his 15th in the National Hockey League. He has totaled 425 points (174g/251a) in 1,122 career contests with the Edmonton Oilers, Anaheim Ducks, Dallas Stars and Sharks. Selected by Edmonton in the first round (25th overall) of the 2005 NHL Draft, Cogliano recorded an 830-game ironman streak from Oct. 4, 2007 through Jan. 13, 2018, which was the fourth-longest in the NHL at the time. He is one of two NHL skaters to appear in 800 consecutive games from the start of their career (Doug Jarvis, 964).
The 5-foot-10, 179-pound center has collected 29 points (10g/19a) in 100 career postseason contests with Anaheim and Dallas. He helped the Stars reach the Stanley Cup Final in 2020 and paced the team in hits (89) and shorthanded time on ice (99:31) that season. Cogliano was part of Anaheim's runs to the Western Conference Finals in 2015 an 2017, setting playoff career highs in goals (3) and points (9) and matching his career best in assists (6) in 2015.
Cogliano set career highs in goals (21) in 2013-14 with Anaheim and posted career bests in points (45) and assists (27) in 2007-08. The Toronto, Ontario, native ranks seventh all-time in Anaheim franchise history with 684 hits in 584 contests for the Ducks, where he spent nearly eight of his 15 NHL seasons. His 16 shorthanded goals for Anaheim are tied (Paul Kariya) for the most in franchise history, while his 21 career shorthanded tallies are tied for third among all skaters since he entered the league in 2007-08.
Cogliano played two seasons at the University of Michigan from 2005-07, recording 78 points (36g/42a) in 77 games. Internationally, he helped Canada capture gold at both the 2006 and 2007 IIHF World Junior Championships.