DENVER — The nameplate above the locker for Valeri Nichushkin has already been removed at the Colorado Avalanche's practice facility.
It could be just for now — or possibly for good.
For a second consecutive year, the Avalanche are on the brink of elimination from the playoffs with Nichushkin, one of their top players, unavailable due to circumstances away from the ice.
This may be the last straw for the Avs when it comes to the talented 29-year-old Russian forward.
Nichushkin was suspended for at least six months without pay Monday night and placed in stage 3 of the league's player assistance program. The National Hockey League and National Hockey League Players' Association announced the news about an hour before the start of the Avalanche's 5-1 loss to the Dallas Stars that left them trailing 3-1 in the second-round series.
Coach Jared Bednar refused to blame the loss on the absence of the team's leading playoff scorer. After all, Colorado had been without Nichushkin earlier this season when he was receiving care; his return had buoyed Colorado, but stage 3 means he violated terms of the program, which provides help for everything from mental health needs to substance abuse.
Nichushkin will miss the rest of the postseason and the first month next season at a minimum.
Teammates heard word of his suspension at various times throughout the day. They were out of rhythm early in Game 4, outshot by a 16-2 margin in the first period and could never get on track. They must win Wednesday in Dallas to avoid elimination in the best-of-seven series.