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LAB #11: Still missing Gabe Landeskog, injury timeline updates & Valeri Nichushkin reinvigorates Colorado's depth
Mile High Hockey: for Colorado Avalanche fans
1 hour 6 minutes
2 years ago
LAB #11: Still missing Gabe Landeskog, injury timeline updates & Valeri Nichushkin reinvigorates Colorado's depth
In this week's Mile High Hockey Lab episode, we discussed the most likely outcome for this Avalanche squad. Before hearing the comments from Darryl Sutter, our very own Jackie Kay (@tigervixxen) saw things very similarly. The entire panel agrees that taking on the whole division doesn't seem likely and that aiming for third in the division is reasonable.
Colorado's consecutive and high-scoring victories over the Ottawa Senators and Detroit Red Wings naturally spurred on talks of this Avalanche team returning to their old form. Jacob Weindling (@JakeWeindling) thinks that Colorado is missing one essential piece to the truth of that statement. That piece is captain Gabe Landeskog.
This leads our conversation into recent injury status updates again, courtesy of Jackie Kay. Starting with Landy, he is not in Colorado, according to Jared Bednar but receiving treatment elsewhere. Is it possible he's working with the same world-renowned establishment that Bo Byram recently visited? It's possible.
On the positive side, it sounds like defensemen Josh Manson and Bo Byram should return after the all-star break. Manson made the trip to Calgary, but it's still unclear whether he will return to the lineup against the Flames. Maybe later on in the road trip against the Kraken?
We then circled back to why we don't believe we've seen enough to say the Avalanche are "back." Whatever that means. Editor Evan Liu gave more context to a tweet sent out during Colorado's win over the Detroit Red Wings. To paraphrase, the Avalanche must consistently show this effort and success against more formidable opponents to be considered as dangerous as last year's cup-winning club.
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