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Analyzing Colorado’s Middle Six Options

August 8, 2023 at 6:11 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 4 Comments

A season removed from winning the Stanley Cup, a major theme for the Colorado Avalanche last year was the apparent lack of depth on the roster. Due to a large amount of injuries sustained throughout the entirety of the regular season, the Avalanche used a total of 39 skaters, and five goalies, far more than most teams had to use.

This offseason, Colorado was aggressive in correcting this issue, adding Ryan Johansen, Ross Colton, Miles Wood, Jonathan Drouin, and Fredrik Olofsson to an already playoff-caliber roster. Even after adding all these assets, there does seem to be a bit of a hole in the top six, largely due to the long-standing injury of captain Gabriel Landeskog.

It is all but certain that Johansen will take on the role of second-line center, but outside of Nathan MacKinnon, Valeri Nichushkin, Mikko Rantanen, and Artturi Lehkonen, will the Avalanche trust a mixture of Drouin, Colton, and Wood to carry them to the Stanley Cup title in 2024? Much like they did with Alex Newhook last season, Colorado will likely experiment with those three, seeing if any of the trio will have staying power in the top six for the regular season and playoffs.

Although the Avalanche dealt with plenty of injuries last year, they still finished top in their division with 109 points, also tying for second atop the Western Conference. Much like they were last season, the Dallas Stars once again project to be a threat to the division crown, but Colorado is largely expected to once again qualify for the playoffs.

In the best-case-scenario for the Avalanche, either Drouin rekindles the magic he had in the QMJHL with MacKinnon, or perhaps Colton becomes a 60-point player instead of a 30-point player, but if that doesn’t work out, there will still be options available to the team. Now that it is certain Landeskog will be on LTIR all season, Colorado is heading into the season with a little over $2MM in cap space.

An obvious choice, and an oft-rumored potential landing spot for the forward at last year’s trade deadline, would be veteran Patrick Kane. Back in July, Greg Wyshynski of ESPN reported that Kane is expected to wait out the first couple weeks of the regular season before finally making a decision on his destination. It is understandable that in the twilight years of his career, Kane would now be looking to cap it off with one more ring.

Kane is not the MVP-caliber star that he used to be in the mid-2010s but showed with the New York Rangers last year that he can still be a threat during crunch time and the playoffs. Although losing to the New Jersey Devils in seven games, Kane still put up one goal and five assists, finishing third on the team in points for the postseason.

There is always fine-tuning that is needed for most Stanley Cup contenders during the regular season, and the Avalanche are no different. After already addressing much of their need for increased depth, one more big move may put them over the top as odds-on favorites for Lord Stanley’s trophy.

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  1. User 318310488

    2 years ago

    Calling Colorado aggressive this summer is a stretch, They really rolled the dice more than anything else with the exception of Johansen and Colton.

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    • M34

      2 years ago

      I agree. Even Johanson is a major roll of the dice. Seems to me that Colton is their best acquisition.
      Theres no doubt that colorado is still one of the best in the west, but I don’t think they did enough to keep pace with Dallas

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  2. RichP

    2 years ago

    The Avs did a nice job this off season fine toning with low risk high reward acquisitions for a Stanley Cup contender.

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  3. Bucky76

    2 years ago

    COLTON plays with good players certainly will be a 50 – 60 pt player…

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