Valeri Nichushkin’s unexpected return to practice for the Colorado Avalanche surprised teammates, including Mikko Rantanen, who shared a lighthearted moment with Nichushkin upon seeing him back on the ice. Rantanen admitted he was caught off guard but was happy to see his teammate rejoining the group. Nichushkin, who is in the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program’s Stage 3, remains ineligible to play until mid-November, but his presence at practice brought a positive atmosphere to the team. Head coach Jared Bednar is hopeful that Nichushkin can rejoin game action by November 15, providing a much-needed boost to the injury-riddled lineup.
The Avalanche have been struggling with multiple injuries among forwards this season, making Nichushkin’s potential return all the more significant. Recently, forward Artturi Lehkonen was activated from injured reserve and is set to make his season debut against the Seattle Kraken. Bednar highlighted that every returning player brings the team closer to a full-strength roster, helping them regain the depth and cohesion they’ve been missing. The steady flow of returning players, including Lehkonen and eventually Nichushkin, is anticipated to give the Avalanche a stronger offensive presence in the coming weeks.
Several key players remain sidelined, including captain Gabriel Landeskog, Ross Colton, Jonathan Drouin, and Miles Wood, all dealing with various injuries. Drouin participated in practice wearing a non-contact jersey, signaling that his return might be close. Cale Makar expressed the team’s optimism as they began to welcome back crucial players, noting the importance of each player’s role. Nichushkin’s return to practice has been particularly uplifting for the group, as his presence both on and off the ice has been missed by his teammates.
Nichushkin’s absence during the last postseason was notable, as he left the team unexpectedly during a first-round series against Seattle due to personal reasons. His suspension was also announced shortly before a critical playoff game, leaving the Avalanche without a key player during their series against the Dallas Stars. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his availability last season, Makar emphasized the team’s trust in Nichushkin’s dedication and work ethic, offering their full support as he reintegrates into the team environment. The team is encouraged by his positive demeanor and focus on returning to play.
Nichushkin, who is signed with Colorado through the 2029-30 season on a lucrative contract, had a standout season last year, scoring 28 goals in 54 games. His scoring ability and overall impact make him a vital asset to the Avalanche, and teammates are eager to see him contribute to their winning efforts again. Rantanen expressed a desire to move forward without revisiting past issues, emphasizing that the team is solely focused on winning games. Nichushkin’s return, when he is cleared, is expected to add a valuable element to their offensive lineup as they push through a challenging season.