DENVER (AP) - The Colorado Avalanche will be without their leading goal scorer Ross Colton for at least six weeks after he broke his foot blocking a shot.
Avalanche deal with another injury with team’s leading scorer Ross Colton sidelined by a broken foot
DENVER (AP) - The Colorado Avalanche will be without their leading goal scorer Ross Colton for at least six weeks after he broke his foot blocking a shot.
A banged-up Colorado team also will be missing another forward in Miles Wood for the next week or so due to an upper-body injury. The injuries continue to pile up for the Avalanche, who are already without Jonathan Drouin (upper body), captain Gabriel Landeskog (knee) and Artturi Lehkonen (shoulder). In addition, Valeri Nichushkin remains out until at least mid-November as he serves a suspension.
The forward situation has reached the point where Avalanche coach Jared Bednar is going to move defenseman Oliver Kylington up front Wednesday night against Tampa Bay.
"The players’ focus has to be on doing their job to the best of their ability on any given night," Bednar explained. "You can't get frustrated, because it doesn't look the same as what we sort of pictured it looking when we have everybody. The nonnegotiable details of our game, they really don't change.