The Colorado Avalanche have been dealing with a plethora of injuries all season, and they just continue to pile up as Artturi Lehkonen will be out of the lineup long term. Peter Baugh of The Athetic reported Lehkonen broke his finger and will require surgery. Head coach Jared Bednar was on Vic Lombardi’s Altitude Sports Radio show Tuesday morning and confirmed it would be a four- to six-week absence.
The Avalanche crushed the Montreal Canadiens 8-4 Monday night, jumping out to a 3-0 lead before the midway point of the first period. It was a big night for the former Canadiens winger, who scored two goals, including the 100th of his career, and added an assist against the team that traded him a year ago. Then he was forced to leave the game with injury.
Lehkonen has fit in perfectly with the Avalanche since being acquired for Justin Barron and a second-round pick. His goals Monday night brought him to 20 for this first time in his career, and he also has a career-high 49 points this season in just 62 games. He helped Colorado win the Stanley Cup last spring by playing a terrific defensive game and adding eight goals and 14 points in 20 postseason games.
Lehkonen now joins Gabriel Landeskog, Erik Johnson and Darren Helm on the Avalanche injured reserve. They have fought through all the injuries to sit comfortably in a playoff position and still have a shot at winning the Central Division.
The playoffs will begin in almost exactly five weeks, which means Lehkonen could still be back for Game 1 of the opening round.