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Top Gabriel Landeskog News
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Dishes pair of assists
Landeskog recorded two assists, four shots on goal, four hits, two blocked shots and a plus-3 rating in Thursday's 7-4 win over the Stars in Game 6.
Landeskog has two multi-point efforts over four playoff games since he returned from a nearly three-year absence. The winger had a hand in both of Valeri Nichushkin's tallies in this contest. Landeskog has added eight shots on net, 13 hits, three blocked shots and a plus-4 rating so far. He was limited initially but saw 19:36 of ice time in Thursday's win, so it's safe to say he is as healthy as he's going to be at any point this postseason.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Nets first NHL goal since 2022
Landeskog scored a goal on three shots, dished an assist, added two hits and went plus-2 in Saturday's 4-0 win over the Stars in Game 4.
Landeskog didn't record a point or a shot across 13:16 of ice time in his return to the Avalanche on Wednesday, but his second NHL game back from a nearly three-year absence due to a knee injury went differently. He scored at 13:10 of the second period and then assisted on a Samuel Girard tally in the third. Landeskog was up on the second line Saturday and saw 14:37 of ice time, bumping Jonathan Drouin onto the third line. Landeskog is still being eased in, but the 32-year-old is looking up for the challenge so far in arguably one of the most intense first-round series.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Doles out six hits in return
Landeskog racked up six hits and a blocked shot in 13:16 of ice time in Wednesday's 2-1 overtime loss to the Stars in Game 3.
Landeskog's return from missing three full regular seasons saw him fill a third-line role in Game 3. The 32-year-old led the game with six hits, and if he's to remain deeper in the lineup, it won't be surprising for him to continue to play physical. The offense could be another story, as he'll have to get his timing back and may end up with limited minutes to stay healthy. Fantasy managers looking to utilize Landeskog this postseason should temper their expectations for his production.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Set to play in Game 3
Landeskog (knee) will return to the lineup for Wednesday's Game 3 versus the Stars, Kyle Keefe of Altitude TV reports.
Landeskog was activated from injured reserve Monday but ultimately didn't suit up for Game 2. However, it looks like he's finally poised to rejoin the lineup after missing three full regular seasons. Landeskog is projected to make his return in a third-line role and should also be involved with one of the power-play units.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Late scratch Monday
Landeskog is not suiting up against the Stars in Game 2 despite being activated off injured reserve Monday.
Landeskog took the ice for pregame warmups, but that appears to have been gamesmanship from head coach Jared Bednar. Avalanche freelance writer Adrian Dater reported Wednesday that Colorado would possibly wait until Game 3 to put Landeskog in the lineup, which would be his first appearance since Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final during the 2021-22 season.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Activated ahead of Game 2
Landeskog (knee) was taken off injured reserve ahead of Monday's Game 2 versus Dallas.
Landeskog is set to suit up in an NHL game for the first time since June of 2022, likely slotting into a third-line role in the absence of Ross Colton (lower body). In addition to filling a middle-six role at even strength, Landeskog could be in line for minutes with one of the two power-play units.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Returning from conditioning stint
Landeskog (knee) was recalled from his conditioning stint with AHL Colorado on Tuesday.
Landeskog played in two games with the Eagles in which he generated one goal, one assist and two PIM. With the Avs having already wrapped up their regular season, the Swedish winger will get some extra practice time before the Avs kick off the postseason either Saturday or Sunday. If Landeskog plays, it will be his first NHL game action since June of 2022 due to his long-term knee injury.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Scoreless in AHL debut
Landeskog (knee) was held off the scoresheet Friday in his return to the ice for AHL Colorado.
Landeskog last played in the 2022 Stanley Cup Finals, missing almost three years with knee problems. The veteran forward had a minor penalty for hooking in the opening frame and managed a pair of shots on goal in a 2-0 win over AHL Henderson. Landeskog could be healthy enough to contribute to the Avalanche's 2025 playoff run, which may start April 19.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Playing Friday
Landeskog (knee) will suit up for AHL Colorado against Henderson on Friday.
Landeskog will be playing in a professional hockey game for the first time since June of 2022 after missing the entirety of the last two seasons and most of 2024-25. The Eagles are facing the Silver Knights in a back-to-back, so it's possible the veteran winger gets another game in the minors Saturday before returning to the Avalanche. Barring any setbacks, Landeskog seems to be trending toward a return for Colorado in the postseason and would likely jump into both a top-six role and the No.1 power-play unit.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Sent down on conditioning stint
Landeskog (knee) was reassigned to AHL Colorado on a conditioning stint Wednesday.
Landeskog could play for the first time since June of 2022 when the Eagles square off with AHL Henderson on Friday and Saturday. This is just the next step in the veteran forward's recovery process that could see him return to NHL action in the postseason. If he does play in the first round, Landeskog figures to slot into a top-six role and should see plenty of power-play minutes.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Set to join practice Monday
Landeskog (knee) will practice with AHL Colorado this weekend before joining the Avalanche's practice Monday, Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette reports.
Landeskog is not expected to play during the regular season, but this is a clear uptick in activity after he's been skating off and on during March. The 32-year-old is attempting to return from a nearly three-year absence. It's unclear when exactly he'll be cleared for games, and he may not be very effective if he ends up jumping back in during the postseason.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Not expected back in regular season
Landeskog (knee) isn't expected to return before the end of the 2024-25 regular season, Jesse Montano of Guerilla Sports reports Monday.
Landeskog has been working his way back from a lengthy injury list. He had quadriceps surgery in the 2020 postseason, knee surgery in March of 2022 and October of 2022 before having cartilage replacement surgery on his knee on May 10, 2023. Landeskog hasn't played since June 26, 2022, and it remains unclear if he will be an option during the playoffs.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Remains without return timetable
Head coach Jared Bednar said Thursday that Landeskog (knee) remains without a timetable to return, Corey Masisak of The Denver Post reports.
Landeskog hasn't appeared in a game since June of 2022 due to a lingering knee injury that required surgery in May of 2023. While the 32-year-old remains comfortable with his recovery plan, it's not yet clear when he'll be in the mix to return to game action.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Still no timetable to return
Head coach Jared Bednar said Wednesday that Landeskog (knee) remains without a timetable to return, Adrian Hernandez of SBNation.com reports.
Landeskog has been dealing with a knee injury since September of 2022, and he underwent a cartilage transplant surgery in his right knee in May of 2023. The 31-year-old hasn't appeared in a game since June of 2022, and it's not yet clear when he'll return to action. Landeskog was skating over the summer, which led to optimism that he could return early in the 2024-25 campaign, but it's discouraging that he remains without a timetable to return after a month has elapsed in the regular season.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: No specific timeline to return
Landeskog (knee) does not have a specific timeline to return, Ryan Boulding of NHL.com reports.
Landeskog will make the final call for when he's ready to return, according to head coach Jared Bednar. The 31-year-old is not expected to be ready for the start of the regular season, but he could return from a two-year absence shortly after if his surgically repaired knee continues to hold up well during camp.
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Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog: Might return early in 2024-25
Landeskog (knee) isn't likely to be available Oct. 9 for Colorado's regular-season opener, but he might play not long after that, per Tom Gulitti of NHL.com on Saturday.
Landeskog has been skating over the summer, and while there's no timetable for his return, coach Jared Bednar said there's increasing optimism that the Avalanche captain won't have to go too deep into the 2024-25 campaign before making his season debut. Landeskog hasn't played since June 26, 2022, but before experiencing injury issues, he was an elite forward. After shaking off some rust, he could produce at about a point-per-game pace while serving in a top-six capacity and working on the first power-play unit.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-1, 215 lbs |
Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden |
Age: 32 |
Experience: 11 |
Shoots: Left |