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Gabriel Landeskog Provides Update on Return to Avalanche

Gabriel Landeskog Offers Update on Potential 2024 Return to Avalanche

The Colorado Avalanche have been without their captain Gabriel Landeskog for two full seasons. After a devastating cartilage injury on the bottom of his right patella in the 2020-21 bubble playoffs, Landeskog has been noticeably absent from the lineup. It has been a long road to recovery, including multiple surgeries, but a return appears on the horizon in 2024.

Gabriel Landeskog Provides Update on Return to Avalanche

A post-series press conference with Landeskog and Colorado general manager Chris MacFarland on Thursday, May 23 provided some insight into Landeskog’s hopeful return to the ice next season.

“As hard as it was and as much as I wanted to be out there, it was ultimately the best decision for my health and long-term for this organization,” Landeskog told reporters about whether he was close to playing in the postseason.

When asked for a possible timeframe for next season, Landeskog said with a laugh, “Between mid-September and the start of April. I feel pretty good about it.”

Avalanche Missed Gabriel Landeskog’s Playoff Presence

The six-game second-round series against the ultimately successful Dallas Stars was fraught with high highs and low lows for Colorado. This included yet another injury to a star player; Artturi Lehkonen, who is slated for shoulder surgery this offseason.

Gabriel Landeskog Provides Update on Return to Avalanche

Landeskog, still injured but recovering, skated with the Avalanche ahead of Game 6, but despite the morale boost his presence likely caused, the Avalanche still fell to the Stars in double overtime off a slick goal from Matt Duchene.

With no break from a grueling 82-game regular season, NHL players fight exhaustion, injuries and high expectations entering the postseason. Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar commented on this fatigue after the Stars eliminated Colorado from the playoffs.

“It was tiring, there’s no question. You can see our energy level drop as the periods went on, but our guys played hard. They played hard every shift and defended hard,” Bednar said.

Gabriel Landeskog Provides Update on Return to Avalanche

The Avalanche have depended upon the strong leadership of Landeskog in times of past strife and struggle, and he’s been a key component to their team’s success. It stands to reason, then, that the return of their captain on the ice and as a fixture in their locker room could make a huge difference.

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