Avalanche activate Gabriel Landeskog off IR ahead of Game 2 against Stars

Colton Davies
Apr 21, 2025, 13:13 EDT
Avalanche activate Gabriel Landeskog off IR ahead of Game 2 against Stars
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Colorado Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar says Gabriel Landeskog is an option for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Dallas Stars on Monday.

If Ross Colton cannot play tonight, Landeskog will draw into the lineup and play his first game with the Avalanche in three seasons. According to Bednar, “Colton is not feeling great.” Colton left early in the third period and did not return, ultimately wrapping up the night with 7:04 in time on ice, in which he finished with one shot and three hits.

Landeskog appeared in two games with the Avalanche’s AHL affiliate, the Colorado Eagles, in which he put up one goal and one assist.

A native of Stockholm, Sweden, Landeskog was a pivotal member of the 2021-22 Stanley Cup-winning Avs squad; he registered 30 goals and 59 points in 51 regular-season games and followed that up with 11 goals and 22 points in 20 postseason games to capture his first Stanley Cup

“This is a slow form of torture,” Landeskog said last season in regards to missing out on playoff action. “Win or lose, you want to be out there with the guys.”

Landeskog underwent arthroscopic knee surgery after winning the Cup in 2022, and setbacks forced him to miss the entire 2022-23 season, including the playoffs. In May 2023, the team announced he would undergo another procedure on his knee, a cartilage transplant, and would miss the entire 2023-24 regular season.

“Until I’ve exhausted every option, I’m just going to continue pushing forward,” Landeskog said. “I’m confident in the player I am. I’m confident in the athlete I am.”

Landeskog was drafted second overall by Colorado in the 2011 NHL Draft. Through 738 career games over parts of 11 regular seasons with the Avalanche, Landeskog has collected 248 goals and 571 points. The six-foot-one left winger has added 27 goals and 67 points in 69 career playoff contests.

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