Avs' Nichushkin enters player assistance program
Colorado Avalanche forward Valeri Nichushkin entered the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program, the league announced Monday.
Nichushkin will be away indefinitely while receiving care. He can return to the team when cleared for competition by the program administrators.
"I have made the decision to seek help and enter the player assistance program," Nichushkin said in a statement released by the Avalanche. "My goal is to address my issues and prevent any negative outcomes once and for all.
"I want to thank my wife and family, my friends, the Avalanche organization, and all of our fans for their understanding and support. I will do everything I can to get back on the ice and join my teammates as soon as possible."
The 28-year-old has tallied 22 goals and 42 points through 40 games this season. Nichushkin's 21:49 time on ice per contest ranks fourth among all forwards league-wide.
Nichushkin's $6.125-million cap hit continues to count against Colorado's cap while he's away from the team.
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