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La blessure de Val Nichushkin mettra une fois de plus à l’épreuve l’Avalanche du Colorado



L’Avalanche du Colorado fait face à un défi majeur alors que Valeri Nichushkin souffre d’une blessure au bas du corps qui le mettra à l’écart pendant « un certain temps ». L’Avalanche peut-elle maintenir son pourcentage de victoires d’élite sans cet attaquant dynamique ? Chris Micieli et Zach Pearson mettent en lumière l’impact démesuré de Nichushkin, discutant des divisions choquantes victoires-défaites avec et sans lui depuis 2019 et explorant des remplacements potentiels de l’alignement, notamment Gabe Landeskog, Gavin Brindley et Logan O’Connor (éventuellement). La mentalité du « prochain homme en place » du Colorado permettra-t-elle à l’équipe de continuer à rouler, ou est-ce que la période est difficile ? La conversation s’intensifie avec un aperçu de la nouvelle prolongation de contrat de Gavin Brindley et de ce que son jeu de haut plafond signifie pour l’avenir de l’Avalanche. La flexibilité de la liste, les remaniements des six derniers et le match imminent des Sabres de Buffalo préparent le terrain pour des tests cruciaux à venir. Obtenez les dernières prédictions, les mouvements de renonciation et une description complète des tactiques d’entraînement, le tout alors que l’Avalanche se bat pour rester au sommet de la Conférence Ouest. 00:00 L’impact de Val manque profondément 05:02 La résilience d’Avalanche face aux défis 07:51 Suggestions de mélange d’alignement 09:29 Les préoccupations persistantes en matière de blessures de Nichuskin 15:12 Extension de Brindley 16:14 Décision de pont ou de prolongation 26:42 Luttes en prolongation des Sabres de Buffalo Abonnez-vous à notre sous-texte pour nous parler directement ! https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonavalanche Tout est verrouillé sur Avalanche : https://solo.to/lopn_avalanche Suivez et abonnez-vous sur toutes les plateformes de podcast… 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LOAvalanche?sid=YouTube verrouillé sur toute la ligue de la LNH : chaque équipe, fantasy, espoirs et plus 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNHL Suivez sur X : Chris : https://twitter.com/c__micieli Zach : https://twitter.com/XavierSuperfly Show Page : https://twitter.com/LOPN_Avalanche #NHL #coloradoavalanche ___________________________________________________________________________ Soutenez-nous en soutenant nos sponsors ! DripDrop À l’heure actuelle, DripDrop offre aux auditeurs de podcast 20 % de réduction sur votre première commande. Allez sur https://dripdrop.com et utilisez le code promotionnel LOCKEDONNHL. En effet, vous pouvez désormais accélérer votre processus d’embauche grâce à un crédit d’emploi sponsorisé de 75 $. Allez simplement sur https://indeed.com/lockedon dès maintenant et soutenez notre émission en disant que vous avez entendu parler d’Indeed sur ce podcast. Des conditions générales s’appliquent. Gametime Téléchargez l’application Gametime, créez un compte et utilisez le code LOCKEDONNHL pour 20 $ de réduction sur votre premier achat. Des conditions s’appliquent. Téléchargez Gametime aujourd’hui. Quelle heure est-il? Temps de jeu. Monarch Prenez le contrôle de vos finances avec Monarch. Utilisez le code LOCKEDONNHL sur https://monarch.com/lockedonnhl pour 50 % de réduction sur votre première année. FanDuel Téléchargez l’application FanDuel maintenant en visitant FanDuel.com et gagnez 300 $ en paris bonus si votre premier pari de 5 $ est gagnant. AVIS DE NON-RESPONSABILITÉ FANDUEL : 21+ dans certains États. Premier pari en ligne en argent réel uniquement. Bonus émis sous forme de paris gratuits non retirables qui expire dans 14 jours. Des restrictions s’appliquent. Voir les conditions sur sportsbook.fanduel.com. Problème de jeu ? Appelez le 1-800-GAMBLER ou visitez FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP ou envoyez NEXTSTEP par SMS au 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 ou visitez ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) ou visitez ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY ou envoyez un SMS à HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)

22 Comments

  1. LOC is still a week or so away, he's skating in a non-contact jersey so he's close. As for the lines while he's out, there are several options. I don't like the idea of just moving Landy up there since that would leave you with a really small 3rd line. if you want the one for one swap, i could see either Olofson or Brindley as most likely. Even though he's almost a foot shorter than Val, Brindley is probably the closest to him in style the way he relentlessly hounds pucks all over the ice. The other option would be to swap all the wingers and put Landy and Olofson up with Nelson and then put Colton and Brindley with Drury. that would still give you a good combination of scoring and physical forechecking on each line. as for the fourth line, i think Nielson is the most likely and we'll see that line go back down to the 6-8 mins with Kelley getting big pk duty and other spot shifts around the lineup.

    The Brindley extension is a good bit of work by both sides. Bednar has said that he has top 6 potential, so the kid is betting on himself. If he can keep improving I see him becoming another Lehkonen in a year or so. hopefully for Brindley, that next contract will be 4+ years in the $4-6 mil range.

  2. Val brings a lot to this team… We need him to heal up and be ready for playoffs. I think we can get the 1 seed without him, especially with Brindley coming up, LOC and Kivi coming back. .

  3. Avs need young and energetic players in the pipeline. Glad to see Brindley have success.

  4. Prediction: Brindley moves to L2. JB has shown he likes to keep lines together & L3 has been working well. Gavin has been playing 11m, so give him an extra shift per period to bump him up to 13-14m no prob!

  5. There goes the toughness well beside Landy these weirdos saying drop him forget what traditionary happens in his absence. Dudes played through the finals without a foot. His style of play your going to have injuries. When they try to hop him up on pain relievers he gets suspended funny it’s always magically at the playoffs.

  6. Unfortunately, this is an annual occurrence and fully to be expected with Val. Take away the two playoff leave of absence/suspensions, every year he misses big chunks of time with injury. He's injury prone. By injury prone, I mean 25-30 games missed every regular season injury prone. Not counting the covid years, go look it up. The only seasons he played a full slate of games he was still with Dallas.

  7. I checked a couple seasons ago, and it was wild how different the Avs's win rate was with and without Chooch. It was something like 70%win with him playing, 40% with him off. Wild

  8. Yo digging the Wake Me shirt! Started following those guys in the mid 2000s when they were No Fair Fights!…… Chuchu is gonna be big shoes to fill!

  9. Val brings a lot more to the team than scoring, for sure. He's one of the most physical players which is probably why he's more injury prone than others (see also: Lehky). We'll be testing that depth now. I think they'll be fine.

  10. Go figure. At this point if it isnt drugs, or women something is always wrong with this guy. This Contract has not worked out for Colorado.

  11. Great Show guys!!!…

    PLEASE call me out, I want to be wrong on this, but I just have a bad feeling on this one😒

    But I just can't believe Big Val is out. No I am not the biggest Val fan, but I hate to see any of our guys hurt….

    Honestly so far I am very happy with the Bednar/Hakstol combo. I was Honestly worried when he was hired. But they seem to be able to pull good results from these guys.

    Has Girard been confirmed for tonight??.. And LOC was supposed to come back in November, any updates??

    Let's go avs… PROVE MADAME WRONG!!!😊😊

  12. not that i want to be without val but i'd really like to see ivan or Prishchepov get a few games this year.

    lol 10 seconds after i typed that u guys mentioned both players.

  13. nichuskin will not be as big of a hit to the lineup this time because landy is very good at the same two way checking game. we've still got guy like that in the lineup.

  14. val is a big guy that plays a very hard game 100% of the time, that kind of effort takes a toll for sure.

    i'd rather he go down now and be fine for the playoffs, no need to rush him.

    i also don't think he ever really recovered fully from that broken foot, that was a nasty ass break that caused all sorts of issues on and off the ice.

  15. i wonder if the avs are gonna be looking to trade kivi, idk how much of a market there is for him seeing how long it took for him to sign, but at this point i would rather have brindley in than him.

    dumping all that cap space and getting a player like brindley was a stroke of genius. i never liked the coyle trade to begin with tbh. im still not super sold on the nelson trade either but it is what it is.

  16. @27:31

    i remember that, it was lucic who hit ryan miller (their all star goalie and probably best player) like real hard, and not a single person did jack shit… that was crazy. if i remember correctly miller was traded not long after and that really was the beginning of buffalo's sad state.

    literally the top comment on the video on reddit "To this day I point to this as the moment that broke the Sabres franchise." lmfao

  17. Am I missing something or are those Val numbers way off? That would be an average of 160 games a year over six years but he didn’t even join until 2020

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