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Avalanche’s Valeri Nichushkin scores OT winner in return to lineup vs. Wild

Denver Post: All Things Avs (Parker Gabriel) — Avs goaltender Alexandar Georgiev turned away several dangerous Minnesota scoring chances.
  • 19 days ago
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Avalanche further bolster forward depth, add Brandon Duhaime and Yakov Trenin in separate trades

Denver Post: All Things Avs (Corey Masisak) — The Colorado Avalanche added Brandon Duhaime, a fourth-line wing from the Minnesota Wild, for a third-round pick in the 2026 NHL draft.
  • 20 days ago
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Internal wild cards, trade deadline could drastically alter Avalanche forward corps

Denver Post: All Things Avs (Corey Masisak) — The makeup of the Colorado Avalanche forward corps is going to change in the coming weeks, with both internal and external additions possible.
  • 22 days ago
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Defensive issues remain, but Avalanche rallies for wild, much-needed victory behind Nathan MacKinnon game-winner

Denver Post: All Things Avs (Corey Masisak) — The Colorado Avalanche's best players put the team in a big hole Monday night with some suspect work without the puck.
  • 107 days ago
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Mikko Rantanen, penalty killers help Avalanche fend off the Devils after wild, violent second period

Denver Post: All Things Avs (Corey Masisak) — It's not often that a team can allow two power-play goals, and the penalty kill deserves a huge amount of a credit in a winning effort, but Tuesday was an atypical night at Ball Arena for the Colorado Avalanche.
  • 141 days ago
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Inside NHL veteran Peter Holland’s wild week after he unretired for one more chance at glory with Avalanche

Denver Post: All Things Avs (Corey Masisak) — At this time one year ago, Peter Holland was home in Toronto and adjusting to life with his hockey career behind him.
  • 184 days ago
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Avalanche coach Jared Bednar downplays one-on-one discussions with players whose effort he questioned after loss to Wild

Denver Post: All Things Avs (Bennett Durando) — Avalanche coach Jared Bednar doesn't want to name the players he called "passengers" after Colorado's loss to Minnesota on Wednesday. The reason, to him, is that the one-on-one conversations he had with those players afterward weren't as abnormal or alarming as he made them out to be in the moment.
  • 362 days ago
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