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Avs put captain Landeskog on injured reserve

Gabriel Landeskog

Gabriel Landeskog #92 of the Colorado Avalanche skates against the Los Angeles Kings at the Pepsi Center on January 22, 2013 in Denver, Colorado. The Avalanche defeated the Kings 3-1. (January 21, 2013 - Source: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images North America)

Colorado Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog (head) has already missed three games and he’ll be unavailable for a fourth on Saturday after being placed on the injured reserve list, according to the NHL.com.

Landeskog’s problems stem from a devastating hit by Sharks defenseman Brad Stuart during the first period of Saturday’s 4-0 loss to San Jose.

The Avalanche’s 19-year-old captain immediately left the ice as a result but, in a controversial move, returned to the game and logged a total of 16:23 minutes.

“I felt fine,” Landeskog said the night of the hit. “I was a little weak at first but I was able to take care of it after getting some ice in here [dressing room]. I felt fine after that.”

Landeskog is eligible to be activated in time for Monday’s game, but the team hasn’t provided a timetable for his possible return.

To make matters worse for Colorado, forward Steve Downie is out for the season, and now forward David Jones is day-to-day with a knee injury, according to the Denver Post.

Meanwhile forward Ryan O’Reilly is still a restricted free agent and his contract negotiations are reportedly going nowhere.