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Avalanche Faces Injury Woes Ahead of Crucial Golden Knights Matchup

Colorado Avalanche

The Colorado Avalanche returned to the ice on Saturday, but the team’s injury concerns lingered as they prepared for their showdown against the Vegas Golden Knights. Key players, including defensemen Cale Makar and Brent Burns, along with forward Artturi Lehkonen, were notably absent from the on-ice session.

Defenseman Josh Manson made a brief appearance on the ice before retreating back to the locker room, while Sam Malinski participated in practice wearing a red non-contact jersey. Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar provided some insight into the situation, stating, “They’re all dealing with stuff in their day-to-day.”

When asked about the possibility of players returning to practice soon, Bednar remained optimistic, noting, “Yeah, I think some of them will practice in the time we have.” Both Lehkonen and Malinski missed the last two games of the series against Minnesota due to upper-body injuries, while Manson has been managing a similar issue. Makar, a Norris Trophy finalist, left the ice briefly after a collision in Game 5 but returned to help secure a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory. Meanwhile, Burns, at 41 years old, hasn’t missed a game in over 13 years.

Throughout the second round, Colorado relied heavily on its star players, especially as injuries forced them to make constant adjustments on the defensive end. Makar and Devon Toews logged significant minutes, while Nathan MacKinnon took on a substantial offensive load during the Avalanche’s five-game series triumph over Minnesota.

As they gear up for the Western Conference Final, the challenge intensifies. The Golden Knights boast depth across their lineup, an aggressive forecheck, and a wealth of postseason experience that has consistently overwhelmed opponents at this stage of the playoffs. Given these factors, the Avalanche’s health situation becomes critical as they approach Game 1.

Colorado has demonstrated resilience throughout the playoffs, proving their ability to cope with injuries. However, whether they can maintain this level against the formidable Golden Knights may ultimately determine the trajectory of their postseason journey.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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