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The Colorado Avalanche look by far and above the rest of the NHL right now. Night after night, they skate teams into exhaustion, overwhelm them with speed, and
The Colorado Avalanche returned to the playoffs for an eighth straight season. This year, the Avalanche would fall in the first round to the Dallas Stars. Colorado was busy in the trade market during the season, but now needs to make moves to improve their ...
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3 Avalanche trade targets after Stars series loss
The post 3 Avalanche trade targets after Stars series loss appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Colorado Avalanche were considered Stanley Cup contenders, but were eliminated in the first round by the Dallas Stars. The Avalanche made multiple in-season ...
Canucks forward Kiefer Sherwood is one of the NHL's best trade candidates, and the Avalanche have now been named a potential suitor for him.
The Colorado Avalanche have a lot of questions to answer as they approach the NHL offseason with a limited salary cap. Most notably, the Avalanche have just five defenseman signed for this coming season and two forwards who will be free agents after the ...
In the world of professional hockey, teams that find themselves in a strong position often become buyers at the trade deadline. This year, the Avalanche are in a unique situation where their current roster is performing exceptionally well.
On March 6, Brock Nelson's 12-year run with the New York Islanders came to an end when they traded him to the Colorado Avalanche in a huge deadline deal. Before that, though, there was another Central division team vying for his services. According to ...
With the Colorado Avalanche eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs after their first-round series against the Dallas Stars, we can now evaluate the roster and determine who will return next season. In this piece, we will examine the trade deadline ...
The Colorado Avalanche don't need to make massive changes, but there are some moves they can target in the offseason to strengthen their lineup. A three-year deal for Brock Nelson was the first piece of offseason business. With just $1.2 million left in ...
When a team is off to the third-best start in league history, any sort of concern is very much a first-world problem.