Ross Colton leaves Avalanche's playoff opener with lower-body injury
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Avalanche’s Ross Colton leaves Game 1 versus Stars with lower-body injury - Daily Faceoff
The Colorado Avalanche came away with the victory in their series opener against the Dallas Stars in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, though the night wasn’t without concern. Following the 5-1 road victory, Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar confirmed that forward Ross Colton had suffered a lower-body injury but was hopeful that a further update on his status would be provided Sunday, per Meghan Angley of Guerilla Sports. In Game 1, Colton left ear…
Deen's Daily: Avalanche Lead Series; Colton Injured; Battle of Ontario Starts Tonight
The Avs took Game 1 in Dallas while Winnipeg was able to hold home-ice advantage in their series. Colorado lost a forward to injury. Also, three other series get started today. All that and more on this edition of Deen’s Daily — April 20. Colorado Hockey Now The first playoff game in the Mackenzie Blackwood era in Colorado ended with a 5-1 victory for the Avs on the road. Blackwood, who made his playoff debut, was exceptional. The Avs took home-…
Ross Colton Injury Update: Lower Body Issue, Questionable Status as of April 20, 2025
Ross Colton of the Colorado Avalanche is dealing with a lower body injury. His status is questionable, and it is uncertain if he will play in the upcoming games. This injury was reported on April 20, 2025. Ross Colton of the Colorado Avalanche has a lower body injury. His status is questionable, and it is […] The post Ross Colton Injury Update: Lower Body Issue, Questionable Status as of April 20, 2025 appeared first on Knup Sports.
Ross Colton leaves Avalanche's playoff opener with lower-body injury
The Colorado Avalanche won their playoff opener on Saturday against the Dallas Stars, but lost a player due to injury. Ross Colton did not play most of the third period in the Avalanche’s 5-1 victory. The 28-year-old centre had just one shift in the final frame and finished the game having recorded 7:04 of ice time. It was not clear when or how exactly Colton suffered the injury, though his last shift ended less than two minutes into the third.…
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