It looked like the Colorado Avalanche might have added an intriguing prospect to their system when Graham Sward was thrown into the Yakov Trenin deal prior the NHL Trade Deadline.
There’s a good chance the Colorado Avalanche will have to go on the hunt for at least one free agent defenseman this summer. Don’t go expecting them to make a big splash on the blueline, though.
If you’ve come here looking for a list of top six forwards the Colorado Avalanche can go out and buy this summer, you’ve come to the wrong place. Outside of potentially re-signing Jonathan Drouin on or before July 1, I wouldn’t expect any big splashes from the Avalanche.
After the Colorado Avalanche acquired Sean Walker at the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline, he started strong, taking eight shots on goal in just his second game with the team and scoring two goals a few nights later.
Colorado has some choices to make with these players. As the calendar flips to June, the Colorado Avalanche will have to make decisions on which Restricted Free Agents to retain with qualifying offers and which players to release their rights.
The salary cap isn’t the friend of the Colorado Avalanche right now. After knocking a number of draft picks out of the park in recent years, the other side of that double-edged sword is starting to cut into the Avs roster.
Another day, another set of contract projections for some of the free agents set to hit the market in the NHL. And if these projections even get close to coming true, the Colorado Avalanche (and a few other teams) might be spending their time looking through the bargain bins this summer.
The 2021 NHL Draft was a strange one, coming after the COVID year where teams weren’t exactly able to scout players like they normally would. The Colorado Avalanche appear to have done pretty well with their second round pick in Sean Behrens, but their third rounder that year has struggled.
With the departure of Arvid Holm to Sweden and the departure of Ivan Prosvetov, possibly to Russia, things are looking thin for the Colorado Avalanche goaltender depth.
Everyone loves a good veteran in their locker room, and the Colorado Avalanche had not one, but two elder statesmen (in NHL terms) as regulars on their team last year.
Several things were made clear last Thursday when general manager Chris MacFarland and Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog spent more than 45 minutes speaking with the media at the team’s practice facility.
It’s been more than a week, but let’s go over how the season ended for the Avs. It’s been over a week since Matt Duchene and the Dallas Stars eliminated the Colorado Avalanche as the clock hit midnight in Game Six.
Though the 2024 Stanley Cup champion has yet to be crowned, the teams that have already been eliminated from the NHL Playoffs have started their offseason planning.
Since when did Mikko Rantanen become the whipping boy for Colorado Avalanche fans? Going back to before the playoffs even began, a very vocal portion of
Ryan Boulding: Colorado Avalanche GM Chris MacFarland said that they hope to sign prospect Calum Ritchie to an entry-level contract “in the near future.” Evan Rawal: MacFarland said that they aren’t going to rush him, but if it seems like he’s ready, there could be a spot for him.
The season for the Colorado Avalanche is over following their defeat at the hands of the Dallas Stars in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Despite their Round
Today, Gabriel Landeskog met with the press for about 50 minutes to update on the progress of knee rehab. The Colorado Avalanche captain has been working his way through several knee injuries going as far back as March 2022.
Colorado Avalanche forward Artturi Lehkonen will have a shoulder procedure in the next week, general manager Chris MacFarland confirmed Thursday. After scoring goals in all five games in a first-round series win against the Winnipeg Jets, Lehkonen managed only one goal in the six-game loss to the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference semifinals.
In a press conference alongside GM Chris McFarland today, Colorado Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog confirmed that he is not going to retire from the NHL, but instead will look to get back into a spot where he can return again in the future.
The Colorado Avalanche announced Tuesday that the team has re-signed goaltender Trent Miner to a one-year contract through the 2024-25 season. Miner was originally drafted by the Avalanche in the seventh round (No.
The Colorado Avalanche were eliminated in Game 6 on home ice in Round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Dallas Stars. The loss will sting for this talented group of players, but now the work begins for management.
It took a while, but the Dallas Stars are headed to the Western Conference Final for the second season in a row.
When Casey Mittelstadt was traded to the Colorado Avalanche in March, it was met with a load of scrutiny and confusion. And why wouldn’t it be? Colorado
The Colorado Avalanche are losing their leading playoff goal scorer.
We have a close-out game in New York and basically a must-win game in Colorado headlining tonight's playoff NHL action. We're drawn to the home teams leading the scoring charge this evening.
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