Renck: Avs’ Val Nichushkin embraced by fans in return, but question of trust lingers

Renck: Avs’ Val Nichushkin embraced by fans in return, but question of trust lingers

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In brief bursts Friday night at Ball Arena, a rowdy crowd told Valeri Nichushkin all is forgiven.

They cheered. They clapped. And they shouted “Choo!” when he handled the puck a minute into the game. While the “open arms” proclamation from the Avs organization and teammates deserves scrutiny, there was no question the fans welcomed Big Val back into their embrace.

The warm vibes practically melted the ice when the Avs scored two minutes into the game against the Washington Capitals.

The entire thing feels weird. And let’s be clear, we wouldn’t be here if Val wasn’t so good.

The Avs are really doing this again, taking this roller coaster for a third ride after Nichushkin cleared the protocols of Stage 3 of the NHL player assistance program, ending his six-month suspension.

The risk is clear. Nichushkin submarined the past two playoff runs, sent home during a first-round exit to Seattle in 2023 and banned hours before the puck dropped in Game 4 of the club’s second-round series against Dallas, leading to another premature elimination.

Now, he is back. This is not a stunt. It is a must. With Gabe Landeskog skating but revealing no timetable for returning — what kind of impact will he have if he does come back? — the Avs need Nichushkin. He is rocket fuel to their engine, even if the odds suggest he will let down the Avs again. Nobody wants that, but it is hard not to think about it.

At the age of 29, Nichushkin deserves another chance to be defined by something other than off-ice disappointment. But did it have to be with the Avs?

They gave him an opportunity after the Seattle debacle, and, at the worst possible moment, he suffered another lapse in judgment.

The fans rooting for him makes total sense. They want another downtown parade and that only happens with Nichushkin in uniform. Since the 2021-22 season, the Avs are 48-41-5 without him, an 88-point season pace. With him, they are 118-35-16, a 122-point pace that would annually win the President’s Trophy.

Nathan MacKinnon had no issues bringing the troubled star back into the fold after two weeks of practice. MacKinnon is the league’s best player, a hockey robot, who has always been more concerned about winning than feelings.



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