Landeskog rejoins Avalanche after 2-game stint with Eagles
- Gabriel Landeskog, the Colorado Avalanche captain, has rejoined the team after a rehab stint.
- A knee injury, dating back to 2020, required two surgeries and caused him to miss three seasons.
- Landeskog's conditioning loan sent him to the Colorado Eagles for two games last weekend.
- Landeskog said his knee feels "really good," but also, "Not anywhere near where I want it to be."
- The Swedish forward, age 32, may return for the playoffs, providing a boost for Colorado.
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Gabe Landeskog returns to Avalanche practice as optimism for Game 1 abounds
For so long, the idea of Gabe Landeskog playing hockey again seemed so far away. Even just a few weeks ago, the odds that he might play at some point in this postseason were still long. Now, the entire situation has flipped and the progress is happening at warp speed. Landeskog returned to the Colorado Avalanche for practice Tuesday, ending a successful conditioning assignment with the Colorado Eagles where he played back-to-back games and colle…


Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog rejoins team after conditioning stint
Gabe Landeskog has returned to the Colorado Avalanche after playing the first two AHL games of his career. Landeskog, who has not played for the Avs since Game 6 of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final, joined the Colorado Eagles on a conditioning assignment last week. The Avalanche captain practiced Wednesday with the Eagles, then played for them on Friday and Saturday nights. He scored a goal and had an assist in the Saturday game. The Eagles have three…
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