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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 18:28
- Average Power Play TOI: 2:51
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 1:45
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
16:26
2:16
0:54
2021–22
14:43
0:41
2:10
2022–23
20:27
3:32
1:32
2023–24
18:28
2:51
1:45
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Lehkonen, who's been sidelined with an upper-body issue, skated on the top power-play unit during Friday's morning practice, Peter Baugh of The Athletic reports.
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This news, coupled with the fact that Martin Kaut was waived Thursday, suggests Lehkonen will likely return against the Rangers on Friday. If that ends up being the case, look for the 27-year-old winger to skate in the top six as well as with the No. 1 man-advantage unit versus New York.
This news, coupled with the fact that Martin Kaut was waived Thursday, suggests Lehkonen will likely return against the Rangers on Friday. If that ends up being the case, look for the 27-year-old winger to skate in the top six as well as with the No. 1 man-advantage unit versus New York.
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Lehkonen hit the hockey version of the Powerball a season ago, getting dealt from the league-worst Canadiens to the league-best Avalanche at the trade deadline. It culminated with a Stanley Cup and Lehkonen was a main reason why. In 20 postseason contests, he had eight goals and six assists. His 19 goals and 38 points in 74 regular-season games were also a career-best mark. Lehkonen, who inked a five-year, $22.5 million contract extension with the Avalanche this past July, is an ideal depth player who can move up in the lineup if necessary. He's a late-round fantasy pick with the potential for considerably more depending on Colorado's injury situation.