Avalanche’s Valeri Nichushkin cleared to return to practice

Valeri Nichushkin was cleared Monday to return to practice with the Colorado Avalanche after more than a month away from the team.

Nichushkin last played for the club Jan. 10 at Ball Arena against Vegas. He did not play Jan. 13 in Toronto, and an official announcement that he had entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program came two days later when the team was in Montreal.

He was on the ice Monday for Avs practice at Family Sports Center.

Before entering the program, Nichushkin was one of the hottest goal scorers in the NHL. After a slow start to the season, which coach Jared Bednar noted coincided with the birth of his first child being delayed, Nichushkin had 21 goals and 35 points in the 29 games before he stepped away from the team.

This was the second time in nine months that Nichushkin was unavailable to play for personal reasons. Nichushkin left the Avalanche during its first-round playoff series in April before Game 3 in Seattle. The circumstances with that situation were mysterious at the time.

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