Another night, and another round of emotions while dealing with the NHL’s greatest, or worst, mystery box — goaltender interference.
The Avalanche have been making major changes to their roster all season. But there's a former Av who is a free agent -- and a potential reunion for him in Colorado is intriguing.
The Colorado Avalanche stunningly traded Mikko Rantanen to the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday night, and he was reportedly blindsided.
The Avalanche shocked many with the trading of star Mikko Rantanen. But Colorado may not be done with trades -- and here are three areas the Avs' next trade could address.
Gabriel Landeskog’s long-awaited return to NHL action remains uncertain, and Colorado Avalanche general manager Chris MacFarland confirmed so on Sunday. Speaking to The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun ...
Despite being a fan favorite and a key part of the Avalanche's recent success, the salary-cap reality forced their hand.
The addition of nine prospects into their ultra-thin pool has made a difference and raised the Avs up the countdown ever so slightly.
The Colorado Avalanche have assigned forward Jere Innala to the Colorado Eagles, it was announced Monday. Innala, a product of Hauho, Finland, has split time this season between the NHL and AHL, going pointless in 15 games with the Avalanche while collecting 15 points in 21 games with the Eagles.
The NHL's sixth-leading scorer heads to Carolina, while Martin Necas, Jack Drury, and picks head to Colorado, with Chicago also involved in the deal.
An NHL coach chimed in on how the Avalanche did in last weeks' big trade involving Mikko Rantanen and Martin Necas.