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Blackwood Posts First-Career Stanley Cup Playoff Shutout ...
In his return to the Avs, he posted two points (1g/1a) in 14 regular-season games while playing 16:36 a game. In the playoffs ...
Perhaps the only detail more emphatic than the goals in the Avalanche's 4-0 win over the Dallas Stars in Saturday night's Game 4 was the impact provided by Colorado's captain, Gabriel Landeskog.
Nathan MacKinnon is, not surprisingly, one of the most popular targets for interviews among journalists covering the 2025 ...
It's been quite some time since Gabriel Landeskog has stepped out onto the ice to play in a NHL game. Sadly, Landeskog was scratched for Game 2, but it was still really cool to see him on the ice ...
Synopsis: Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog made an explosive return to playoff hockey. This is setting the tone with a punishing hit on former teammate Mikko Rantanen. His emotional ...
What You Should Read Next Avalanche demolish Stars to even series, Gabriel Landeskog scores: Takeaways Mackenzie Blackwood earned a shutout and Landeskog scored his first NHL goal in nearly three ...
Melissa Landeskog shares emotional insights on her husband Gabriel's NHL return after nearly three years. She reflects on his playoff comeback, first goal in the podcast. She also mentions fan ...
Avs captain Gabriel Landeskog soaks in the moment after scoring 1st goal in nearly 3 years in Game 4
DENVER (AP) — Colorado captain Gabriel Landeskog took a moment — a few even — to let the reality that he scored his first NHL goal in nearly three years sink in. It was all so much to absorb — his ...
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 ...
Minnesota goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, Colorado forward Gabriel Landeskog and Columbus forward Sean Monahan are the finalists for the 2024-25 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, the NHL announced on ...
Avs captain Gabriel Landeskog feels 'really good' after making NHL comeback following 3-year absence
DENVER — Gabriel Landeskog's right knee feels “really good” two days after his first NHL game in nearly three seasons. No issues whatsoever. His thumbs may soon be a different story.
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