Landeskog’s absence has been a significant blow to the Avalanche, although it's fair to say the Avs have kept their collective head above water during his rehab. The Swedish forward underwent ...
Captain Gabe Landeskog, one of the league’s most respected leaders and a galvanizing force on the team, hasn’t played a game since lifting the Stanley Cup. The makeup of the Avs’ room changed.
The asterisk is for Landeskog. If he is in the lineup to start next season, the number above is what the Avs have to work with. If the captain isn’t able to play, he’ll go back on long-term ...
The Colorado Avalanche remain in the dark about captain Gabriel Landeskog’s return to the ice--assuming it happens at all. NHL insider Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic reported on Friday that the ...
And that’s no small part of how this Avs team has had to transition over the past few years. Landeskog is such an important voice in that dressing room. And a fearless, talented player on the ice.
The Avs traded the wrong player, Kiz! They could’ve dealt Sam Girard, Josh Manson, Devon Toews, Jonathan Drouin, Val Nichushkin or Gabe Landeskog. But, no. Let’s trade a top winger for garbage ...
Colorado Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog could be near a return to practice, according to head coach Jared Bednar. "I sure hope so," Bednar told reporters after the team practiced on Thursday ...
and you can bet the Avalanche had planned that Makar (and not Mikko Rantanen) was going to be the one to break the MacKinnon cap. As for Landeskog? Well, that situation is still clear as mud.
Gabe Landeskog, for one last ride on two good knees ... RELATED: The 10 biggest trades in Colorado sports history after Avs send Mikko Rantanen to Carolina MacKinnon turns 30 in September.
Gabriel Landeskog’s journey back to NHL action took another step forward as the Colorado Avalanche captain participated in limited skating (h/t Jesse Montano of Guerilla Sports) on Thursday morning.