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Philipp Grubauer said he has recovered from a lower-body injury and will be ready to play for the Colorado Avalanche if the NHL season resumes.

The goalie was injured Feb. 15 during a collision with Avalanche defenseman Ian Cole while Los Angeles Kings forward Austin Wagner was covid-19 Iron On Transfers driving to the net.

Grubauer was said to be out indefinitely after the injury occurred. He was 18-12-4 with a 2.63 goals-against average and .916 save percentage in 36 games when the NHL time of year was paused March 12 due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus.

"Shortly before the lockdown came, I was ready to go, so it hurts even a little more," Grubauer said Monday. "At [that] time we had many injuries, many important players were sidelined, so the pause came at a good time, otherwise we would have started into the players with [our American Hockey League] team. We hope that we can continue soon. Everybody wants to play hockey."

Grubauer, who remained in Denver during the quarantine, said he is doing what he Calgary Flames diy decal sticker can to stay in shape and that he's confident diy sports iron on transfers this individual can quickly regain his reflexes if the season resumes.

Colorado (42-20-8) trails the St. Louis Blues by two points for first place in the Central Division. The Avalanche went 12-2-1 from Feb. 4-March 2, and Grubauer's replacement, Pavel Francouz, started 12 of 13 games prior to the pause and proceeded to go 8-2-2 with a 2.37 GAA and .919 save percentage.

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