Nichushkin cleared to practice with Avalanche after getting care from the player assistance program
DENVER (AP) — Valeri Nichushkin resumed practicing with the Colorado Avalanche on Monday after receiving care from the player assistance program.
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association announced that Nichushkin has entered the follow-up care phase after being away from the team since in mid-January. Colorado coach Jared Bednar said after the practice that Nichushkin’s return to game action remains “to be determined.” He won’t accompany the team on an upcoming two-game trip.
The 28-year-old Russian became the second Colorado player to take part in the joint league-union program this season after defenseman Samuel Girard, who resumed playing roughly five weeks after entering it. Washington’s Evgeny Kuznetsov and Columbus’ Patrik Laine remain in the program.
Colorado is 26-11-3 with Nichushkin in the lineup this season and 9-8-2 without him.