The Colorado Avalanche could be without two important players for the rest of their second-round series against the Dallas Stars.
Head coach Jared Bednar on Monday said goaltender Philipp Grubauer and defenceman Erik Johnson are out indefinitely with injuries. Grubauer appeared to pull something three minutes into the second period of Game 1 Saturday night and needed assistance to get off the ice, while Johnson left later after a collision with Dallas forward Blake Comeau.
Grubauer had emerged as the Avalanche’s top option in net with a 1.87 goals-against average and .922 save percentage since the NHL resumed. That job now belongs to 30-year-old Pavel Francouz, who is in his first season in North America after playing professionally in Europe and starring at the 2018 Olympics.
« I know Colorado has full confidence in Francouz, » interim Stars head coach Rick Bowness said. « We know he’s going to go in there and do a great job for them. … [Goaltending coach] Jeff Reese will give us a scouting report on him, and we’ll go from there. »
Along with Francouz starting Game 2 Monday at 9:45 ET in Edmonton with Colorado down in the series, forward Matt Calvert is out and Kevin Connauton will replace Johnson on defence. Bednar termed Calvert day to day, saying « hopefully he can get back here in the near future. »
« Big-bodied guy that can skate, he’s strong, and then his puck-moving is one of the strengths of his game, » Bednar said. « He’s been here before. He understands where we’re at. »
Veteran Mark Barberio and young defencemen Bo Byram and Conor Timmins are possibilities for later in the series.
« I don’t know that there’s a wrong decision here or a clear-cut right decision, » Bednar said. « We’ll just keep an eye on our D situation and just keeping trying to plug the guys in that are playing the best that can give us the best opportunity to win. I don’t know how fluid that’s going to be. »
Dallas remains without its top goaltender, Ben Bishop, and defenceman Stephen Johns, whom Bowness called « still unfit to play. » Game 2 is Anton Khudobin’s ninth consecutive start.
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