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Like 30 of the NHL’s 31 other franchises, the Colorado Avalanche will not win the Stanley Cup this season. The team failed to ...
The Colorado Avalanche’s biggest roster question for next season is who is going to be the next center on the depth chart ...
If the Avalanche wanted to move on from the big winger, and that's a big if, this would be the first offseason they'd have a ...
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Boudreau’s teams in Washington and Anaheim resisted making major overhauls in the immediate aftermath of a great team losing ...
Brock Nelson is the Avs’ biggest free agent, and one of the top 3-5 in the league. The salary cap ceiling will increase to ...
Hindsight is 20/20. It took Rantanen a few games to find his footing against his old club. In Games 1 through 4, he only recorded one assist, and that’s when things went bananas. In the series ...
Nichushkin notched an assist, four hits and two blocked shots in Saturday's 4-2 loss to the Stars in Game 7. Nichushkin helped out on a Nathan MacKinnon tally early in the third period. Over seven ...
Mikko Rantanen scored three goals in the third period, and the Dallas Stars utilized a furious rally to advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, defeating the Colorado Avalanche 4-2 in ...
Six players scored, but it was Valeri Nichushkin who led all with two scores. Dallas couldn’t close it out when it mattered, and enter Game 7 with an 8-9 all-time record in Game 7 matchups.
The first period was especially physical, and Stars captain Jamie Benn put his team at a significant level of risk when he cross-checked Avalanche forward Valeri Nichushkin in the mouth.