Colorado Avalanche superstar Cale Makar left mid-game against the Flames tonight and would not return, per the team. The defender left late in the second period with an apparent upper body injury, but it was not immediately obvious what happened. 

Makar is putting his final touches on what has been another remarkable campaign, not yet missing a single game and posting 72 points in as many games. He’s third in team scoring, but would be ranked first by a wide margin on several other clubs. The electric skater also averages just one second under 25 minutes a night.

One of just two teams to already have a playoff spot locked down (Dallas), Colorado is closing in on the Presidents’ Trophy which would be their first since 2020-21, and their fourth in franchise history. It goes without saying that losing Makar would be a crushing blow, especially as he’s evidently been shaken up in a lower stakes game against his hometown team that got quickly out of hand on the scoreboard.

There’s plenty of reason for optimism though, as the 27-year-old has been extremely durable throughout his career, and exited the contest quietly. Updates will be watched closely post-game, with the hope that their #1 defenseman is right back at it Wednesday against Vancouver.

Elsewhere across the league:

  • Veteran John Klingberg was a morning skate participant, observed by Curtis Pashelka, San Jose Beat Writer. The defenseman has missed three straight with an upper body injury, including tonight, yet it’s encouraging news nonetheless as the Sharks look to close the book on 2025-26 in a good way. After bouncing around across several teams with an uncertain future from injury toll, the former star has settled nicely as a Shark, with 24 points in 54 games on over 20 minutes a game and staying relatively healthy for a change. The 33-year-old will hit free agency again this summer and it’ll be interesting to see if San Jose keeps him around given the results. 
  • Forward Ty Dellandrea’s status has improved to day-to-day, reported by Sheng Peng of San Jose Hockey Now. Unfortunately he’s had to miss the last 30 games with a lower-body injury, not in the lineup since early January, but it’s looking like the role player will get some more action before 2025-26 comes to an end. Once a high draft pick by Dallas, the 25-year-old has become a true bottom six center capable of killing penalties and forechecking. Dellandrea has just 11 points on the season, along with poor metrics at even strength, but he’s winning faceoffs at a 52.3% rate, and offers size at 6’2”. His efforts earned a two-year extension signed earlier this month, as the Ontario native has found a home on the exciting young team. 
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