Gabriel Landeskog was loaned by the Colorado Avalanche to Colorado of the American Hockey League on a conditioning assignment.
The 32-year-old forward practiced with their AHL affiliate Wednesday, and the big club hopes to have an update on his condition in the next day or two.
"I am not here to judge any part of his journey or any part of his progression, but he jumped right into practice, did all the drills, worked hard," AHL Colorado coach Aaron Schneekloth said. "Looked like a hockey player.
"I'm sure I'll get some direction if it comes down to it, if he does get into a game with us. I'm sure I'll get direction on what he wants and what he feels he needs. But today was a full practice and he participated, and he looked great."
Landeskog, the Avalanche captain, hasn't played since June 26, 2022, when he helped them win the Stanley Cup. He had cartilage transplant surgery in his right knee May 10, 2023, and has been on long-term injured reserve.
Landeskog went through a full practice March 17 and has been traveling with the Avalanche but is not expected to return before the start of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
"He's looking good; I thought he looked great in practice today," Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said afterward. "Obviously, just like sort of the flow-and-go noncontact stuff. Certainly, [it’s] nice to have him out there.
"He's making strides. Obviously, this rehab is not linear. There's lots of peaks and valleys in it, and sometimes it's two steps forward and one step back, but he's still making progress and obviously feeling comfortable enough to come out and join the team with certain drills. So, hopefully that continues and continues to grow and [he’s] working to a point of a return.
"It's really hard to say [when he’ll play again], but things are going great and it's certainly nice to have him back on the ice with our team," Bednar said. "Just the energy and sort of attitude that he brings to the ice, I think, helps everybody.”