GLENDALE --Conor Garland has played five NHL games now, and with forwards Vinnie Hinostroza and Michael Grabner still sidelined because of injuries, he'll be adding more games to his League resume over the next few weeks and perhaps beyond.
The Coyotes host the New York Islanders on Tuesday in the first game of a three-game homestand, and if Head Coach Rick Tocchet sticks with the lines he used at Monday's practice, Garland will skate as a winger on the top line with center Nick Schmaltz and Clayton Keller.
Garland Getting Comfortable on NHL Ice
© Photo by Norm Hall.
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© Photo by Norm Hall.