I’m stuck at an airport en route back to Denver for the game between the Avalanche and Stars tonight, so I missed morning skate. However, there is some pretty big news to report.
Today’s NHL Prediction features the season’s second matchup between the New Jersey Devils and Colorado Avalanche. These two teams met for the first time in Colorado on November 7, where the Devils fell 6-3.
It wasn’t JUST Gabriel Landeskog day for the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday. Sure, the Captain taking the ice for the first time since his surgery back in May is massive news, but there was some other news to come from practice.
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 Boston Bruins for the Colorado Avalanche.
The Colorado Avalanche got back into the win column on Tuesday night, topping the visiting New Jersey Devils 6–3 at Ball Arena. Forward Mikko Rantanen and defenseman Cale Makar each recorded three-point nights, while netminder Alexandar Georgiev stopped 20 of 23 shots on goal.
When the Colorado Avalanche signed Miles Wood this summer, these are the types of games they envisioned him playing. He won’t admit it, but maybe there was some extra motivation playing against his former team.
There were certainly no friends on the ice between the New Jersey Devils and Colorado Avalanche. Despite Miles Wood catching up with his old Devils buddies on Monday night, Tuesday night’s tilt brought a very different dynamic.
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 Sharks for the Avalanche.
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 Wild for the Avalanche.
The Colorado Avalanche may have lost, but Miles Wood was in a pretty good mood after the game. That might be because he played pretty well, better than probably anyone on the team, but it’s also because he was just excited to get that first game with a new team under his belt.
Miles Wood hasn’t shown up in Colorado yet for the voluntary Captain’s skates, but he’s already rocking his Avalanche gear while skating on his own. On Tuesday, the newest Avalanche forward shared a photo on social media that gave fans a small glimpse of what he’ll look like in Avalanche colors.
We have reached that awkward part in the year where the first wave of free agency and development camp are over. The Colorado Avalanche’s roster looks to be mostly finished, outside of a surprise move or two before the 2023–24 season.
The Colorado Avalanche found their guy on the first day of free agency. But little did Miles Wood know, he had been on the general manager Chris MacFarland’s radar for quite some time.
The Colorado Avalanche are signing left wing Miles Wood.
Free agent forward Miles Wood is on the move. The former New Jersey Devil has signed with the Colorado Avalanche. Details of the contract have not yet been released.
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports that the New Jersey Devils granted Miles Wood permission to speak with other teams around the league about trading for his rights prior to July 1.
New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald is on a roll. His summer has been one that Devils fans everywhere should certainly be happy with. Between acquiring assets for expiring contracts and extending core players to deals that are more than fair, Fitzgerald is already making his GM of the Year case for 2024.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are preparing for the upcoming free agency period, there are a couple of intriguing left-wing targets out there. Could the two players addressed here fulfill the needs for secondary scoring and a competitive edge for the team?
The agent of New Jersey Devils winger Miles Wood said that there has been 'no communication' with the team on a new contract.
While the New Jersey Devils learned they could survive a brief absence from Jack Hughes, they also discovered they can score on the rare occasion their star does not produce a point.
Miles Wood re-signed with the New Jersey Devils on a one-year, $3.2 million contract in the off-season to come back for his eighth year with the club that selected him with the 100th overall pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
Today Miles Wood turns 27 years old. The second longest-tenured New Jersey Devils forward made his NHL debut during the 2015-16 campaign and has appeared in 326 career games and collected 121 points (65 goals, 56 assists).
Late Thursday evening, the New Jersey Devils announced they had re-signed Miles Wood, one of their last remaining restricted free agents. The two sides came together on a one-year deal that will pay Wood $3.2 million, making him an unrestricted free agent next summer.
Over parts of seven seasons with the Devils, Wood has 121 points.
Following the one-year extension Jesper Bratt and the New Jersey Devils came to terms with yesterday, the club now has $3.2 million left in cap space. The final two tasks they must take care of are signing their remaining restricted free agent (RFA) forwards, Fabian Zetterlund and Miles Wood.
The New Jersey Devils have announced that Miles Wood underwent surgery on his right hip and is out indefinitely.
“They know how to win. You can’t play every game with your ‘A-game’, but they know how to win with their ‘B-game’. I feel like for our team when we’re playing well, we’re hard to beat.
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