The Colorado Avalanche got a much-needed win against Winnipeg on Friday, but it came at a price.Leading scorer Matt Duchene is out for Sundays game against the Boston Bruins and could miss a few more games. Duchene took a stick in the eye area in the second period of the 3-2 overtime win over the Jets and is experiencing concussion-like symptoms.He didnt take part in practice Saturday and will be further evaluated Sunday before the 5 p.m. MDT start for the game against the Bruins.Tomorrow will be a big day, see how he comes in and then we can kind of go from there, Avalanche coach Jared Bednar told HockeyBuzz.com on Saturday. Hes day to day at this point, so we just have to see if he feels good and can skate, and then hell probably have to do another test to see if hes able to play or not.Duchene has been centering Colorados top line between Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen. MacKinnon will move to center. Gabriel Landeskog, who skated with MacKinnon and Rantanen at practice Saturday, is expected to take over at left wing for Sundays game.Hes one of our best players and we rely heavy on him, Landeskog said of Duchene to HockeyBuzz.com. Other guys have to step up. Really, thats the bottom line. Matts been playing a lot of minutes in all different situations, but we have a lot of confidence in the group that we have in here. It means that we have to find ways to win hockey games without him.The Avalanche take on a Bruins team that is coming off a 2-1 win at Arizona on Saturday night. Boston has been up and down this season but is encouraged by the play of 20-year-old forward David Pastrnak, who is having a breakout season after two underwhelming campaigns.He continued his strong play with another goal against the Coyotes, his 10th of the seasonLast year I was worrying about all that stuff...about making a mistake, Pastrnak told CSNNE.com. Now I know Im going to play the right way. The mistakes are going to be there. Everybody makes mistakes. But Im trying to limit them. Im just trying to play the right way every single game.Pastrnak has nearly matched his career high in goals, 15, in the first 15 games of the season. He told CSNNE.com that the work he put in Boston over the summer helped him.The five weeks I spent here working out with the guys from the team really helped, Pastrnak said. Right now I feel pretty good. On the ice I feel stronger and way heavier. So far I feel good and just want to keep it going.He and the Bruins face a Colorado team struggling to find consistency. The three goals the Avalanche scored Friday were their most in six games. Losing Duchene wont help the offense get back on track. Colorado will also be without right winger Blake Comeau, who will miss his fourth game with a groin injury.This groin things been going back and forth for him, Bednar told HockeyBuzz.com. 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Hopefully shell be right around the middle of the WBBL season. I know shell come back stronger, shes a tough character.Beams had broken her finger after bowling four overs on Wednesday and received medical treatment near the boundary line before returning to bowl another two and dismissed centurion Lizelle Lee in hher final over.ddddddddddddHer finger was still dislocated and she bowled her last two overs for us, Australia opener Nicole Bolton said. That shows the strength of character of someone like Beamsy, who we heavily rely on with the ball, and for her to come out and do that for us was just incredible.Beams had a terrific tour of Sri Lanka in September, across four ODIs and the lone T20I. She was the leading wicket-taker in the ODI series, which Australia whitewashed, with 13 scalps at a stunning average of 5.92 and took two four-fors. In the T20I, her figures of 3 for 11 from four overs restricted the hosts to 59 for 8. 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