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Will the Avs make any more changes to the defense corps? Can Gabe Landeskog have a big year? Beat writer Corey Masisak opens up the mailbag.
LOVELAND, Colo. (AP) — For the first time in 1,020 or so days, Gabriel Landeskog has some fresh game tape to examine. Game tape of him hitting players, taking hits, being called for a penalty ...
Landeskog made his first NHL appearance since June 26, 2022, when he and the Avalanche beat Tampa Bay to capture the Stanley Cup. He was sidelined because of a chronically injured right knee.
Landeskog’s snap shot in the second period made it 3-0 and sent the capacity crowd into a frenzy. It was Landeskog’s first goal since June 20, 2022, against Tampa Bay in the Stanley Cup Final.
Landeskog is missing a second consecutive season because of the nagging knee injury, after taking the significant step to have the operation in May. “He’s still a long ways out,” coach Jared ...
Landeskog, the Avalanche captain since 2012, said he struggled with how best to help Nichushkin, whose off-the-ice issues led to him leaving in the middle of a second straight postseason.
Landeskog appears to be making progress, but there's still a ways to go. One thing to note with all these skates is that none of them have been on consecutive days, as he's still easing his way ...
Landeskog, who became the Avalanche's captain at age 19, averaged nearly a point per game in 2021, and he has 171 over the past three seasons (181 games).
LOVELAND, Colo. (AP) — For the first time in 1,020 or so days, Gabriel Landeskog has some fresh game tape to examine. Game tape of him hitting players, taking hits, being called for a penalty ...
Landeskog eventually underwent a cartilage transplant procedure on May 10, 2023, and has been on long-term injured reserve. The procedure was similar to the one performed on Chicago Bulls point ...
Landeskog’s comeback has been the subject of a documentary series called “A Clean Sheet: Gabe Landeskog” that’s airing on TNT and TruTV. “It felt a little bit surreal driving up here for ...
Landeskog’s injury dates back to the 2020 “bubble” season when he was accidentally sliced above the knee by the skate of Makar in a playoff game against Dallas.