
Scott Wedgewood could be an option for Team Canada at the upcoming Winter Olympics. The Vancouver Canucks fire sale might be on its way soon. Also, another depth piece has been a great fit in Florida. All that and more on this edition of Deen's Daily
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Scott Wedgewood and the rest of the hopefuls await a call on Dec. 31. Quinn Hughes made his debut, and the Vancouver Canucks played their first game without the star defenseman. Also, the Penguins did the unthinkable again. All that and more on this

Scott Wedgewood exited Tuesday’s game against the Vancouver Canucks midway through the second period with an upper-body injury. The Avalanche and Canucks were tied at 1-1 when the change came, during a TV timeout. Mackenzie Blackwood entered in his p

There were four late goals scored around the league on Tuesday. Scott Wedgewood came back from an injury. Is he hurt again? Also, rumors about Quinn Hughes are running rampant, and New Jersey is licking its chops. All that and more on this edition of

Injuries haven’t been a major issue for the deep Avalanche lineup this season. But Tuesday could be shaping up to be an all-around great day for Colorado on that front, as it welcomes back goalie Scott Wedgewood from an upper-body injury. Gavin Brind

Coming off their first regulation loss in more than a month, the Avalanche have shared a mixed bag of injury updates over the last few days. The three players currently out are Gavin Brindley, Logan O’Connor, and Scott Wedgewood. Brindley hasn’t play

Sunday marks one year since Wedgewood's arrival in Colorado

Sunday marks one year since Wedgewood's arrival in Colorado

Friendly competition is a beautiful thing. Scott Wedgewood was incredible in his first 16 starts for the Avalanche, but he didn’t record a shutout. In Game No. 17, Wedgewood finally did. And it came less than 24 hours after Mackenzie Blackwood got hi

Scott Wedgewood didn’t manage a shutout in his first 16 starts of the NHL season, despite posting a league-leading 12 wins in that stretch. Wedgewood,

Avalanche lost 4-3 to Nashville after a late game-tying goal from Cale Makar forced OT

The Central Division is as powerful as ever. Is this actually a good thing for the Avs? Also, the first anniversary of a trade just passed, and Connor Bedard was a magician in Chicago’s comeback against Leo Carlsson’s Anaheim Ducks. All that and more

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.