Devon Toews to miss start of Avalanche season due to shoulder surgery
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Devon Toews will miss the start of the season due to offseason shoulder surgery, coach Jared Bednar told reporters on Wednesday.
Toews underwent surgery shortly after last season ended. He is skating but Bednar said he hasn’t been cleared for contract.
Back in 2018, he missed 4-6 months after shoulder surgery while in the Islanders organization.
Devon Toews out after shoulder surgery
“He’s going to miss some games at the start of the regular season,” Bednar said. “I don’t have an exact timetable for him … been skating, feeling great. He won’t be cleared for full contact until sometime in the near future.”
Toews, 27, had nine goals and 22 assists (31 points) in 53 games last season in his first campaign with Colorado. He spent his first two seasons with the New York Islanders before being dealt to the Avalanche for two second-round draft picks.
Overall, Toews has 20 goals and 57 assists (77 points) in 169 NHL games.
The Avalanche open the season at home against the Chicago Blackhawks on Oct. 13.
–Field Level Media