Transactions & Injuries
Date | Description | |
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2011-12 | ||
2012-01-24 | Missed 1 game (upper body injury). | |
2012-01-21 | Upper body injury, day-to-day. | |
2011-11-26 | Missed 8 games (personal reasons). | |
2011-11-17 | Personal reasons, sidelined indefinitely. | |
2011-11-10 | Personal reasons, day-to-day. | |
2011-08-29 | Acquired from the Calgary Flames. | The Calgary Flames acquired winger Lee Stempniak from the Phoenix Coyotes for center Daymond Langkow. |
2010-11 | ||
2011-04-01 | Missed 78 games (neck injury). | |
2011-03-31 | Neck injury, day-to-day. | |
2010-09-23 | Neck injury, injured reserve. | |
2009-10 | ||
2010-04-11 | Missed the last 10 regular season games (neck injury). | |
2010-03-22 | Neck injury, sidelined indefinitely. | |
2008-09 | ||
2009-03-10 | Missed 9 games (bruised hand). | |
2009-02-19 | Bruised hand, day-to-day. | |
2007-08 | ||
2008-06-27 | Re-signed by the Calgary Flames to a four-year contract. | |
2007-11-13 | Missed 1 game (concussion). | |
2007-11-10 | Concussion, day-to-day. | |
2005-06 | ||
2005-08-04 | Re-signed as a restricted free agent by the Calgary Flames. | |
2004-05 | ||
2004-08-26 | Acquired from the Phoenix Coyotes. | The Calgary Flames acquired center Daymond Langkow from the Phoenix Coyotes for defenseman Denis Gauthier and winger Oleg Saprykin. |
2004-08-14 | Re-signed by the Phoenix Coyotes to a one-year contract. | |
2004-07-16 | Filed for salary arbitration. | |
2003-04 | ||
2003-08-08 | Re-signed by the Phoenix Coyotes. | |
2001-02 | ||
2002-01-09 | Missed 2 games (broken toe). | |
2002-01-04 | Broken toe, day-to-day. | |
2001-08-13 | Re-signed by the Phoenix Coyotes. | |
2001-07-02 | Acquired from the Philadelphia Flyers. | Philadelphia Flyers traded Daymond Langkow to the Phoenix Coyotes for a 2nd round selection in 2002 and a 1st round selection in 2003. |
2000-01 | ||
2001-04-03 | Missed 11 games (fractured left foot). | |
2001-03-08 | Fractured left foot, day-to-day. | |
1994-95 | ||
1995-06-28 | Drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 1st round (5th overall) in 1995. |