Denver junior defenseman Sean Behrens is the latest Pioneer to turn pro. The Barrington, Illinois, native signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Colorado Avalanche, which will begin in the 2024–25 season.
The Colorado Avalanche have signed the standout college defenseman to his entry-level contract.
The Colorado Avalanche have signed defenseman Sean Behrens to a three-year, entry-level contract beginning in the 2024-25 season the club announced on Friday.
The question of whether or not the Colorado Avalanche can lure Sean Behrens away from the NCAA has been answered. Behrens, Colorado’s second round pick back in 2021, has signed his three year entry-level contract with the Avalanche.
Here are four of the biggest potential X factors for the Western Conference in this year's first round.
Back in October, I made predictions for every single player on the Colorado Avalanche (at the time). When you put predictions out into the world, you run the risk of looking very smart, or very, very dumb.
As the Colorado Avalanche shifts their hard work and focus toward the Stanley Cup playoffs, fans are still prepared to discuss regular-season NHL awards.
Frank Seravalli was joined by Colby Cohen to discuss the upcoming Jets/Avalanche series and who will come away with the win on the latest episode of Daily Faceoff Live.
Don’t look now, but the start of the 2024 NHL Playoffs (April 20) is just around the corner. The Colorado Avalanche are staring down a first-round match-up with the Winnipeg Jets to kick off the postseason, with the Jets carrying home-ice advantage by virtue of finishing second in the Central Division.
The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 on Thursday night in the final game of the regular season for both clubs. The Avalanche wasted no time.
Colorado Avalanche goaltender Pavel Francouz announced his retirement from the NHL on Friday. Francouz missed the entire season due to a lower-body injury and returned to his native Czechia with his family.
The goaltender hadn’t played an NHL game since February when he was placed on waivers and subsequently assigned to AHL Colorado.
Avalanche goaltender Pavel Francouz has retired at 33 years old. Injured proved problematic during his brief-but-respectable NHL career.
As with every game, you take the good with the bad, so time to take a look at the pluses and the minuses in the game against the Edmonton Oilers for the Colorado Avalanche.
It was hardly a secret, as Chris MacFarland let it spill that this might be coming last month, but on Friday, Colorado Avalanche netminder and Stanley Cup Champion Pavel Francouz announced that he is officially retiring from the game of hockey.
One of the most underrated netminders over the last few years has decided to call it a day. On Friday, Colorado Avalanche goaltender Pavel Francouz announced he is retiring from hockey at the age of 33.
Nathan MacKinnon quickly made history last night as his Avalanche got off to a hot start in a 5-1 beatdown of the Oilers. The Avalanche scored four goals in the first period, two of which came from Valeri Nichushkin.
The NHL waited until the absolute last second possible to release their round one schedule, but it’s here now. And the schedule for the Avalanche and Jets is…interesting, to say the least.
In the final stretch of the regular season, the Colorado Avalanche did not put their best foot forward and desperately needed redemption. In their last 10 games, the team sported a 4–3–1–1 record and suffered several disheartening losses.
The Colorado Avalanche got out to a four goal lead early on Thursday night against a depleted Edmonton Oilers lineup, and at that point, the game was over.
In game No. 82, Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon put an exclamation point on an already historic 2023-24 campaign, recording point No. 140 to set the single-season franchise mark.
Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog is missing his second straight regular season as he is recovering from a knee cartilage replacement he had last May, and head coach Jared Bednar said he is “not close” to returning with the Stanley Cup Playoffs approaching, according to theScore.
We split our plus-money prop looks yesterday, and we'll aim to do one better with two more looks on the ice tonight. There's plenty of action, but we've aimed to follow a pair of home teams in games that matter.
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