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  2. Avalanche captain Landeskog watches practice, but coach ... - AOL

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    Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog attended team meetings Tuesday and watched practice from the bench. The 31-year-old Landeskog had cartilage replacement surgery on his right knee last ...

  3. Gabriel Landeskog - Wikipedia

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    Landeskog played in 36 games due to head and leg injuries, [24] and produced only nine goals and eight assists. [25] Despite this, the Avalanche signed Landeskog to seven-year extension worth US$39 million during the off-season. [26] Landeskog proved to be a significant piece of a resurgent Colorado Avalanche team during the 2013–14 season ...

  4. Avalanche face hard decisions with Landeskog, Nichushkin in ...

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    Landeskog hasn’t played since helping the Avalanche to the 2022 Stanley Cup title. The 31-year-old was around the team, at times skating with them, but wasn't all that close to a return in the playoffs. He's more than a year removed from cartilage replacement surgery on his right knee. Landeskog has five seasons left on a $56 million, eight ...

  5. The Key of Awesome - Wikipedia

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    The Key of Awesome (formerly Barely Productions and Barely Political) is a YouTube channel that produced comedy videos starring writer/performer Mark Douglas. "The Key of Awesome" was created by Mark Douglas and Ben Relles and is the channel's most popular series, mainly producing viral music videos and parodies.

  6. Landeskog scores in return, Avalanche beat Canadiens 3-2 - AOL

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    Cayden Primeau looked at home on the Bell Centre ice. The Canadiens goalie stopped 32 shots in his NHL debut, coming up just short in a 3-2 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night. The 20 ...

  7. Steve Downie - Wikipedia

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    Steve Downie (born April 3, 1987) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Colorado Avalanche, Pittsburgh Penguins and Arizona Coyotes, with the Flyers having drafted him in the first round, 29th overall, in 2005.

  8. Channel 5 (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 (also known as "Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan" on YouTube) is an American digital media company and web channel, billed as a "digital journalism experience." [2] The show is a spinoff of the group's previous project, All Gas No Brakes, which was itself based on the book of the same name.

  9. Peter Forsberg - Wikipedia

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    Peter Forsberg was born in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden, the son of Kent Forsberg, a former coach of Modo Hockey and the Swedish national team. [10] Forsberg was coached by his father for a significant part of his career: the two teamed up from 1991 to 1994 with Modo and later for the national team in the 1996 World Cup, 1998 Olympics and 1998 World Championship, which Sweden won.