Gabriel Landeskog’s long-awaited return to NHL action remains uncertain, and Colorado Avalanche general manager Chris ...
The Colorado Avalanche have been without team captain Gabriel Landeskog since he helped lead them to the Stanley Cup in the ...
The Colorado Avalanche are far from finished reshaping their roster following last week’s blockbuster trade that sent Mikko ...
Colorado Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar offered a cautiously optimistic update on team captain Gabriel Landeskog’s injury status following an optional practice on Friday. Landeskog underwent ...
Speaking with reporters on Monday, Bednar dismissed claims that Landeskog was unable to skate ... to take a step back because he’s immediately hit with swelling and the knee blows up.
Tyler Yaremchuk: Gabriel Landeskog was skating yesterday before ... he then has to take a step back because he’s immediately hit with swelling, and the knee blows up. That’s no good.
Would Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog have returned to the lineup ... realize how hard it was going to be especially when you do hit those bumps, when you do get the setback and all of a ...
It should also be noted that currently, the Avalanche has only $3.9 million of cap space, meaning they cannot activate Landeskog (with a cap hit of $7 million) without moving some money off the books.
If Landeskog remains on LTIR, the Avs will be able to use his $7-million salary cap hit to go out and acquire someone of similar impact, but that’s much easier said than done. The ideal scenario ...