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Four weeks of the 2025-26 NHL season are in the books, and the Colorado Avalanche continue to rack up the points. Colorado (7-1-5) is the only team in the league with fewer than two regulation losses, and its lone 60-minute defeat was a 3-2 road setback against the Boston Bruins on Oct. 25.
Victor Olofsson scored twice, Scott Wedgewood made 22 saves for his NHL-leading eighth victory of the season and the Colorado Avcalanche held off the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Tuesday night in a rematch of the 2022 Stanley Cup Finals.
Blood runs deep with the Colorado Avalanche, and that statement is more true now than ever. The Makar brothers finally had the opportunity to play alongside eac
Olofsson gave the Avalanche a 3-0 with his first goal of the season and first tally as an Avs player via a right-circle wrist shot at 2:31 of the second period. Jack Ahcan picked up his first-career NHL assist with the primary helper on the goal.
The Abbotsford Canucks have seen much of their 2024–25 Calder Cup roster graduate to NHL minutes this season. And although he’s no longer part of the organization, it appears that Tristen Nielsen will be the latest to join that group.
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Forward Martin Necas, Colorado Avalanche agree to 8-year extension through the 2033-34 season
Forward Martin Necas is here to stay in the Mile High City, as the Colorado Avalanche announced he and the team agreed to an eight-year contract extension Thursday. This extends Necas through the 2033-34 season.
The NHL Power Rankings 2025 are off to a thrilling start, with the Colorado Avalanche reclaiming the top spot after a dominant win. Despite early seas
Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper delivered a stern message after the loss against Nathan MacKinnon and the Colorado Avalanche.