All Signs Pointing Towards Gabriel Landeskog Making a Healthy Return To The NHL
In a recent thread of videos posted by Brennan Vogt on X, Landeskog is seen training 1 on 1 with trainer Toby Petersen.
It's awesome to see Gabriel Landeskog back on the ice, looking sharp and getting in some skating drills. He hasn't played since the Avalanche lifted the Stanley Cup in 2022, so seeing him out there again is a big deal. Not only is it great news for Avs fans, but it probably has the rest of the Western Conference a little nervous. With Landeskog working his way back, the Avalanche could soon be firing on all cylinders again, and that's a scary thought for anyone standing in their way.
Landeskog Has 571 points in 738 Games in the NHL. In the 21-22 season (his last season played) he had 59 points in 51 regular season games, along with 22 points in 20 games in the playoffs.
This highlight compilation of Landeskog shows how important of a player he is to the Avalanche:
POLL |
AOUT 23 | 183 ANSWERS All Signs Pointing Towards Gabriel Landeskog Making a Healthy Return To The NHL Do you think Gabriel Landeskog can get back to being a point-per-game player in the NHL? |
Yes | 70 | 38.3 % |
No | 113 | 61.7 % |
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