3 Players The Avalanche Need To Re-Sign & NHL Draft First-Round Targets
Also, News, Rumors and how the Avalanche have a problem in goaltending and its not Alexandar Georgiev
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3 Avalanche First-Round Targets in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft
May 20, 2024 by Stefano Rubino
This draft, the Avalanche have one first-round pick (their own), one fourth-round pick (their own), two fifth-round picks (Seattle Krakens and Anaheim Ducks), one sixth-round pick (their own) and two seventh-round picks (their own and Nashville Predators). This article will focus on who they can take in the first round. The Avalanche could end up with the 24th or 25th pick in the first round, and they have a variety of quality options to choose from based on their needs and scouting reports on specific players.
3 Avalanche Players Who Need to Be Re-Signed This Offseason
May 20, 2024 by Stefano Rubino
The Colorado Avalanche, who lost to the Dallas Stars in the second round of the NHL Playoffs 4-2, have started offseason discussions. The team has 14 players on the roster signed for next season: eight UFAs (unrestricted free agents) and one RFA (restricted free agent).
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NHL Rumors: Canucks, Oilers, Maple Leafs, Senators, Avalanche
May 20, 2024 by Jim Parsons
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Vancouver Canucks have lost the services of Brock Boeser who will be out of action for the rest of the season. What are the odds that Mitch Marner is back with the Toronto Maple Leafs next season? There are some updates out of Ottawa where the team has been busy trying to make moves. Jonathan Drouin wants to return to the Colorado Avalanche next season.
Avalanche Have a Goaltending Problem, and It’s Not Georgiev
May 18, 2024 by Kerry Collins
While there were a lot of great things to talk about for Avalanche fans in 2023-24 – and there will likely be some awards coming – there is still a glaring issue that the team has to address in the offseason. This team is in a championship window, but that 2022 crown is getting farther away in the rearview mirror. The offense will remain largely intact next season, but these playoffs showed Colorado needs to make some changes at the back, but not in the way many might think.