Ducks' Cogliano makes 630th straight start to begin career, tied for 2nd all-time
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Different Anaheim Ducks team, same old indestructible Andrew Cogliano.
The NHL's modern day ironman dressed for an incredible 630th straight game to begin NHL his career Monday night in Chicago, matching long-time New York Rangers winger Andy Hebenton for second place on the all-time list, according to NHL Public Relations.
The nine-year veteran can take sole possession of second should he survive the Western Conference Final rematch Monday night, but he's currently 334 games behind the all-time leader, Doug Jarvis, who didn't miss a game in 12 full seasons.
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