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Avalanche Star Suffers Devastating Knee Injury
5 Jan
Summary
- Avalanche's Landeskog fell and hit the goalpost on Sunday.
- His right knee caused him to miss nearly three years previously.
- The team is having a historic start to the season.

Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog sustained a significant knee injury on Sunday during a game. He was seen falling and colliding with the goalpost, requiring extensive attention from the team's medical staff before being unable to skate off the ice independently. This incident brings back painful memories for fans and the player alike.
Landeskog's career has been significantly impacted by knee issues. He previously missed nearly three full years due to a chronically injured right knee, undergoing multiple procedures before his return. His brief comeback for five playoff games last season ended a 1,000-day wait between appearances, only for his left knee to appear to buckle during Sunday's incident.
The Avalanche have been performing exceptionally well this season, with Landeskog playing in all 41 games. The team boasted a 31-2-7 record entering Sunday's game, placing them among the NHL's best statistical starts. Landeskog has recorded seven goals and 15 assists this season and was selected to represent Sweden in the upcoming Olympics.




