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  • Erik Condra: Joins coaching ranks

    Condra will link up with the Blackhawks as a player development coach, thereby ending his playing career.

    Condra spent all of the 2019-20 season in the minors with AHL Colorado, for which he garnered 16 goals and 19 helpers in 53 contests. A veteran of eight NHL seasons, the 34-year-old winger logged 372 games for Ottawa, Tampa Bay and Dallas. Along the way, Condra notched 40 goals, 59 assists and 528 shots while averaging 13:01 of ice time.

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  • Stars' Erik Condra: Sent back to minors

    The Stars moved Condra back to AHL Texas on Wednesday.

    Condra drew into six straight games for the Stars, but he will head back to the minors after notching just one point over that span. He's experienced major success at the AHL level this season, racking up 35 points -- 14 goals and 21 assists -- over 32 games, and should remain near the top of the recall list.

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  • Stars' Erik Condra: Summoned by parent club

    The Stars recalled Condra from AHL Texas on Thursday, Mark Stepneski of the Stars' official site reports.

    Jamie Benn is considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury, so Condra will draw into the lineup Friday against the Capitals if Benn is unable to go. The 32-year-old winger has been highly productive in the minors this season, racking up 14 goals and 35 points in 32 appearances.

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  • Stars' Erik Condra: Placed on waivers

    The Stars waived Condra for the purpose of reassignment Saturday, Sean Shapiro of The Athletic reports.

    Condra was always expected to start the season in the minors, so this move doesn't come as a surprise. The veteran forward hasn't appeared in an NHL contest since 2016-17, and will likely spend the entirety of the 2018-19 campaign with AHL Texas.

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  • Stars' Erik Condra: Garners one-year contract from Dallas

    Condra earned a one-year, two-way contract from the Stars on Sunday, Mike Morreale of NHL.com reports.

    Condra has only appeared in 67 games with for the Lightning over the past two seasons, but he does have a nice track record in the AHL -- we're talking 158 points (52 goals, 106 assists) in 238 games between Binghamton and Syracuse -- and he also has experience playing in amateur leagues overseas. Clearly, Condra is locked in as an organizational depth option, and the move to Dallas likely won't change his career trajectory.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Clears waivers and heads to Crunch

    Condra cleared waivers Wednesday and returned to AHL Syracuse, reports the Tampa Times.

    The Bolts are deep up front and there simply wasn't room for the veteran winger. The 31-year-old delivered 48 points in 55 games for the Crunch last season.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Waived by Lightning

    Condra (back) was waived by the Lightning on Tuesday, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.

    Condra had been on the non-roster injured list and hasn't played in a game yet this season. Nobody is going to complain about Tampa Bay's offensive production thus far, so it would seem that the Lightning aren't in need of Condra's services, even when he returns to full health.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Stuck with non-roster injured designation

    Condra (back) remains on the non-roster injured list and is projected to be scratched against the Red Wings on Monday, Dave Hogg of NHL.com reports.

    Condra has yet to get into a game for the Lightning this season and will not be available Monday. Considering Tampa Bay is headed into a back-to-back, he is probably doubtful to return Tuesday versus the Devils. Once back to 100 percent, the 31-year-old will need to be activated, which will force the team to make a corresponding roster move.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Ditches non-contact jersey

    Condra (back) joined the team for practice Monday in a regular jersey, Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    Condra started the season on the non-roster injured list after he hadn't been cleared for contact. Now that the winger can fully participate in practice, he could be in line to return soon, but has not been activated to the 23-man roster and won't be ready in time for Monday's matchup with Washington.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Headed to IR

    Condra will start the 2017-18 season on injured reserve, Erik Erlendsson of LightningInsider.com reports.

    Condra still hasn't been cleared for contact, so this move was to be expected. The 31-year-old winger, who went scoreless in 13 games with the Lightning last season, will likely be assigned to AHL Syracuse once he's been given a clean bill of health.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Rejoins team

    Condra (back) returned to the Lightning after a rehab stint with AHL Syracuse, Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    Condra is not cleared for contact, but it is a good sign that he is back with Tampa Bay. The winger is likely still going to start the year on injured reserve and remains without a clear timeline to return to action -- putting his availability for the Bolts back-to-back start to the season in doubt.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Could begin season on IR

    Condra (back), who's currently rehabbing in Syracuse following summer back surgery, could start the season on injured reserve, Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    The 31-year-old winger only drew into 13 games with the big club last season, failing to tally a single point over that span. However, he served as AHL Syracuse's captain in 2016-17, so Tampa Bay's AHL affiliate could be without a key source of veteran leadership early on this campaign. Another update on Condra's status should be released if and when he's officially placed on IR.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Not ready to return Tuesday

    Condra (back) will not suit up for Tuesday's preseason opener against the Hurricanes.

    Seeing as this is the first preseason game, there's apparently no rush to get Condra back into game action just yet, as the club likely wants to make sure he's fully recovered from his offseason back surgery first. The Michigan native remains day-to-day for the time being.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Not cleared to start camp

    Condra (back) remains day-to-day as the Lightning kick off training camp Thursday, Lightning Insider's Erik Erlendsson reports.

    Tampa Bay kicks off the preseason Sept. 19 versus Carolina, which would be Condra's first chance to get back in the lineup. Regardless of when he suits up during training camp, the winger appears to be trending in the right direction and should be ready in time for Opening Night versus Florida.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Still recovering

    Condra (back) has yet to resume skating after offseason back surgery, Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    Condra had a great minor-league campaign last year -- 48 points in 55 outings -- but this lingering back issue could impact his ability to parlay that into more ice time with the Lightning. If he can't give it a go for training camp, the winger will likely be forced to begin the season in the AHL. Once fully healthy, the 31-year-old should be able to suit up in more than the 13 contests he did in 2016-17 -- although fantasy owners probably shouldn't expect him to be much more than a 20-point player in the NHL.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Back surgery deemed successful

    Condra recently underwent successful back surgery, but he's expected to be ready for the start of the 2017-18 season, Syracuse.com reports.

    Condra, who served as captain for the 2017 Eastern Conference champion AHL Syracuse team, reportedly dealt with a herniated disc in the Calder Cup Finals that weakened his leg muscles and affected his skating ability. The 30-year-old has wiggled his way into NHL games every year since entering the league with the Senators in 2010, but he's still not on the fantasy radar as a part-time player.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Sent back to AHL

    Condra was assigned to AHL Syracuse on Sunday.

    The winger has been bouncing up and down all year, so after being called up Friday, it isn't much of a surprise that he's already headed back down. With no points in 13 games in the NHL, he won't be much of a fantasy threat even if he gets called back up.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Promoted to big club

    The Lightning recalled Condra from AHL Syracuse on Thursday.

    Tyler Johnson (undisclosed), Ondrej Palat (lower body) and Alex Killorn (undisclosed) are all considered day-to-day, so Condra was brought up to big club in case one of the aforementioned players is unable to go Friday against Minnesota. The 30-year-old winger has played well in the minors this season, racking up 26 points (seven goals, 19 assists) in 29 games with AHL Syracuse. He'll likely slot into a bottom-six role if he cracks the lineup against the Wild.

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  • Lightning's Erik Condra: Sent to AHL

    Condra was reassigned to AHL Syracuse on Friday, Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    The 30-year-old has been cold this year with no points in 11 games, while averaging a mere 9:34 per contest. Condra's been sent down for the time being to get some work in during the All-Star break, but he could be back for Tuesday's home game against the Bruins if either Brayden Point (upper body) or Ryan Callahan (hip) aren't ready at that time.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-11, 185 lbs
Birthplace: Trenton, MI
Age: 37
Experience: 8
Shoots: Right