[Colorado Avalanche] Nikolai Kovalenko was officially loaned to the Colorado Eagles (AHL) where he will continue injury rehabilitation for a leg injury he suffered at the end of his KHL season.
[Colorado Avalanche] Nikolai Kovalenko was officially loaned to the Colorado Eagles (AHL) where he will continue injury rehabilitation for a leg injury he suffered at the end of his KHL season.
Eagles play today and tomorrow, so hopefully, we will see him in one of those games and it’s more of a stint to get him in some games
tnick771
Probably taking advantage of his injury to get him more playing time in the AHL as a loan versus having to go through waivers?
Jabroni_City
Can he play in playoffs?
hockeyandhalloween
Even if hes at 80 percent healthy, learning Our systems with the Eagles instead of with the Avs while Every game right now is So important seems like a win-win
Maaglin
See you next year. No way he recovers and then has time to integrate with the team, and on top of that be ready for NHL playoff hockey.
Nikerym
If he’s playing, how bad could the injury be? (serious question, i’m nieve on this stuff)
Massive_Contract_908
So he’s playing games with them? Or he’s just getting caught up to speed with our systems through being around the eagles practices and meetings?
ID2negrosoriental
There’s an element of adjustment to the difference in time zones that could possibly be a factor as well. I remember reading that during the Sochi Olympics, many of the NHL players had some difficulty with the body clock change to their daily routines.
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Well, I THOUGHT he was healthy
got a few weeks, got to get him ready 🙂
Eagles play today and tomorrow, so hopefully, we will see him in one of those games and it’s more of a stint to get him in some games
Probably taking advantage of his injury to get him more playing time in the AHL as a loan versus having to go through waivers?
Can he play in playoffs?
Even if hes at 80 percent healthy, learning Our systems with the Eagles instead of with the Avs while Every game right now is So important seems like a win-win
See you next year. No way he recovers and then has time to integrate with the team, and on top of that be ready for NHL playoff hockey.
If he’s playing, how bad could the injury be? (serious question, i’m nieve on this stuff)
So he’s playing games with them? Or he’s just getting caught up to speed with our systems through being around the eagles practices and meetings?
There’s an element of adjustment to the difference in time zones that could possibly be a factor as well. I remember reading that during the Sochi Olympics, many of the NHL players had some difficulty with the body clock change to their daily routines.
Nikolai Kovalenko’s barber lied to me >:(