david52+FollowCould Evander Kane give the Avs a spark?The Colorado Avalanche might be eyeing a bold move to shake off their winter slump—rumors are heating up about a possible trade for veteran winger Evander Kane. With the team struggling lately and the trade deadline approaching, adding Kane could bring the energy and scoring punch the Avs need. The financials are tight, but it’s doable if Colorado wants to make it happen. What’s your take—would Kane be the right fit to get the Avs back on track, or should they look elsewhere for help? #Sports #IceHockey #ColoradoAvalanche00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowAvalanche’s playoff hopes ride on Olympic healthThe Colorado Avalanche’s trade deadline moves are basically on pause until the Olympics wrap up. The big worry? Injuries. The Olympic ice surface is raising eyebrows, and while organizers promise it’s up to NHL standards, GMs like Chris MacFarland are sweating every shift their stars take. If everyone comes back healthy, expect the Avs to add some depth for the playoff push. But if a key player gets hurt, everything could change fast. Other top teams are just as nervous. What do you think—should NHL players even risk the Olympics? #Sports #IceHockey #ColoradoAvalanche00Share
Christopher Li+FollowAvalanche fans, keep an eye on Max CurranMax Curran, a fifth-round pick, is quietly becoming one of the most intriguing young players in the Colorado Avalanche system. Despite the Avs’ thin prospect pool from years of trading for proven talent, Curran’s recent performance at the World Juniors and his strong WHL season have put him on the radar. He’s not a superstar yet, but with 27 goals and 75 points projected this year, he could be a reliable third-line center in the near future. Injuries and roster needs could see him called up sooner than expected. What do you think—will Curran be the next homegrown surprise for the Avs? #Sports #IceHockey #ColoradoAvalanche00Share
Sherri West+FollowJoe Sakic’s wildest opponent: a snowblowerOf all the things that could sideline a hockey legend, who would’ve guessed it’d be a snowblower? Joe Sakic, the heart and soul of the Colorado Avalanche, battled through countless injuries in his final seasons, but it was a freak accident at home—trying to clear his driveway—that nearly cost him his fingers and ended his playing days. Fans in Denver watched as their captain went from the ice to the press box, then to the hospital, all thanks to a household chore gone wrong. How do you think this bizarre chapter shaped Sakic’s legacy? #Sports #IceHockey #ColoradoAvalanche00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowAvalanche eyeing a center at trade deadline?The Colorado Avalanche might not be done building their roster just yet. Despite having one of the league’s strongest lineups, there’s buzz that the Avs could be looking to add a center before the trade deadline. With Nathan MacKinnon and Brock Nelson holding down the top spots, the real need seems to be for a reliable fourth-line center—someone who can step up if injuries hit. Names like Blake Coleman and Boone Jenner are floating around, but with cap space tight and competition fierce, it won’t be easy. Would you make a move for more depth, or stick with the current squad? #Sports #IceHockey #ColoradoAvalanche00Share
Sherri West+FollowWhere are these former Avs now?Watching the Colorado Avalanche chase NHL records this season, it’s wild to think how much past players still shape the team’s story. Ryan Lindgren, once a key Avs defender, is now anchoring Seattle’s blue line. Charlie Coyle, who helped solidify Colorado’s center depth, is bringing veteran grit to Columbus. Meanwhile, Juuso Parssinen’s NHL journey has hit a rough patch in New York. It’s a reminder: every trade and roster move leaves a mark, and sometimes the impact is felt long after the jersey changes. Which former Avs do you still follow, and how do you think their moves shaped the team’s current run? #Sports #IceHockey #ColoradoAvalanche00Share