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Coyotes' Johan Larsson, Andrew Ladd out of COVID protocol
Arizona Coyotes left wing Johan Larsson. Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

The Arizona Coyotes will have two reinforcements at practice Friday, as Craig Morgan of PHNX Sports reports that Johan Larsson and Andrew Ladd are out of the COVID protocol. Ladd actually came out of the protocol on Wednesday, Morgan notes, but he didn’t play for the team that night.

After a short winning streak, the Coyotes were outclassed on Wednesday by the Edmonton Oilers, allowing 43 shots and five goals. There are going to be a lot of nights like those even after Larsson and Ladd get back into the lineup.

Neither one is a real impact player at the NHL level at this point, though Larsson should be an interesting trade candidate later this season after carrying such a heavy load for the Coyotes. The 29-year-old forward is on an expiring, $1.4M contract and has averaged nearly 18 minutes of ice time through his first 15 games. He has failed to score during that time, but was never known for his offensive abilities anyway. As a depth center that can be deployed heavily in the defensive zone, the Coyotes may be able to secure another mid-round draft pick or prospect.

Ladd, meanwhile, is likely just happy to be back in the NHL after a long absence, playing out the rest of that seven-year, $38.5M deal he signed in 2016. With one more year on the deal after this one, it would be a hard sale at the deadline for the Coyotes even if the veteran forward shows he can still contribute at the highest level.C

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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