Mon 12/9/13 5:24 AM

Andrew Cogliano has become a solid two-way player in the NHL. Cogliano came into the NHL as a scoring winger as he had 50 points in his final year at the University of Michigan in 38 games and then had 45 points in his rookie season with the Oilers at age 20. But he has never been able to match those numbers since. He was dealt to the Ducks in the 2011 off-season and worked hard on his defense so he is now a solid bottom six forward who can score 15-20 goals and 30-35 points. "Considering my first year, where I thought he was really. ..," said Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau. "But he's done a great job since then. He's a really good defensive forward now that's still going to get you 15 goals." He is worth a lineup spot in deep leagues as he has had a good plus/minus in the last two seasons. He has nine goals and 15 points this season in 32 games.