The Colorado Avalanche are on the verge of potentially shutting down superstar centre Nathan MacKinnon for the teams three remaining regular season games.
Head coach Jared Bednar said Thursday MacKinnon wouldn’t play in their game that night against the Vancouver Canucks, and that he could take maintenance days for their two remaining regular season games, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, facing the Kings and Ducks.
The final decision, Guerilla Sports’ Meghan Angley reported, will be MacKinnon’s.
MacKinnon’s been tremendous as usual this season, scoring 32 goals and 116 points in 79 games for the Avalanche, marking his third straight year with over 100 points.
That’s not the only notable news around Colorado, however, as Gabriel Landeskog was assigned to their AHL affiliate for a conditioning stint Wednesday. His last game was three years ago in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals when the Avalanche hoisted the Stanley Cup.
He underwent arthroscopic knee surgery after that Cup win, and setbacks forced him out of the 2022-23 season. He was shut down for the 2023-24 season after he needed to undergo a cartilage transplant surgery.
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