BREAKING: Keith Yandles Ironman streak WILL be ended by coach
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Ryan
April 2, 2022 (3:16 PM)
Keith Yandle has had quite the NHL career, being one of the best offensive powerplay specialists in the league since he entered. He is currently the NHL's 'Iron Man' with 989 consecutive games played which is an NHL record.
But according to NHL Insider Elliotte Friedman, that streak could be coming to an end by his coach Mike Yeo.
Yandle at the age of 35 has 15 points in 67 games this season, which is far below his career average, but this veteran brings more than just points to the locker room.
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