Russian attacker “Colorado” Valery Nichushkin said he feels good physically and mentally after returning to the NHL.
Nichushkin has been undergoing the third stage of the NHL’s player assistance program since May. He was suspended from the team’s games and practices without pay for at least six months. On November 4, it was learned that he was allowed to practice with the team. On November 16, the Russian played the first match of the season against Washington (2:5), but did not score any points.
— For six months, I have worked almost every day. I feel incredibly good, I feel strong. I think my mind is in the right place now.
Now I live day to day, work and focus on my problems. I hope it works,” he said on Nichushkin’s website.
Colorado, with 18 points in 18 matches, is in ninth place in the Western Conference standings.
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