
The third and final part of the December Avalanche Mailbag is here! This one has questions about the struggling PP, the Central Division’s top teams, and another potential series against the Dallas Stars come
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The second part of the December Avalanche Mailbag covers the many, many questions asked regarding the trade deadline, the team’s needs, and the roster heading into the playoffs. This is a fun one. Enjoy.

There was eventually going to be a time when Mackenzie Blackwood would need to step up and play every night. The injury to Scott Wedgewood made Blackwood the Avalanche’s only option. And Blackwood has responded in a big way. On Sunday, Blackwood was

Few NHL teams record quality points on a consistent basis. The Dallas Stars are having one of those seasons where […]

Sunday marked two months since opening night, and my simple math skills say the Avalanche are averaging one regulation loss per month. Any thoughts on how things are looking? Any early trade ideas? How about a look around the Central Division and the

The Colorado Avalanche (23-2-7) are on the road for one game to take on the Seattle Kraken (12-12-6). Puck drop is scheduled for 8:22 p.m. MT.

One of the hallmarks for the New York Rangers this season is their vastly improved play on the defensive side

Winning at home has become an expectation. At least that’s what it seems like. Against the Nashville Predators on Saturday, the Avalanche didn’t necessarily play their best game, but they still put up 41 shots and doubled up the Preds 4-2. Colorado i

The Philadelphia Flyers (15-8-3) host the Colorado Avalanche (20-2-6) for some Sunday afternoon hockey at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Philadelphia is coming off a dominating bounce-back win vs. the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday, with a long break in between

Adversity has found its way into Avalanche games this season, but it’s never been enough to break the NHL’s No. 1 team. In the latest round of adversity, Scott Wedgewood, who has been Colorado’s No. 1 goalie for most of the season, exited the ice and

Almost two months into the 2026 NHL season, something is different about the Dallas Stars. A new (and old) head […]

The Avalanche were already leading by five goals when Brock Nelson was called for tripping with just under 13 minutes remaining in regulation. On the ensuing Sharks power play, the Avs were all-in on making sure nothing got past starting goalie Macke

The Colorado Avalanche (22-2-7) host the Nashville Predators (12-14-4) to close out a two-game homestand. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:08 p.m. MT.