Avalanche likely to be bargain hunters as NHL free agent market opens

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Unless something changes, the Colorado Avalanche will be bargain hunting when the NHL’s free agent market opens Monday morning.

Colorado Avalanche left wing Jonathan Drouin in the second period during Game 4 of the second round of the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Dallas Stars at Ball Arena in Denver on Monday, May 13, 2024.

“Can it get across the finish line? I don’t know,” MacFarland said of a potential contract. “I do think that Jonathan was great for us, but I also think the Avalanche were great for Jonathan as well. We’ll certainly stay in touch with Allan Walsh through the weekend, and we’ll see what happens.” Drouin is the headliner, but the Avs will likely see other key players from the 2023-24 team sign elsewhere Monday. The full list of UFAs: Sean Walker, Jack Johnson and Caleb Jones on defense and Drouin, Yakov Trenin, Brandon Duhaime and Joel Kiviranta up front.

The Avalanche’s top prospect, Calum Ritchie, will be there, but fellow 2023 first-round selection Mikhail Gulyayev will not. Colorado’s top pick in the 2024 draft, goaltender Ilya Nabokov, will also not attend. Taylor Makar, Cale’s younger brother, and Marek Hejduk, who has played at Harvard the past two seasons and is the son of former Avs star Milan Hejduk, are also among the attendees.Shiny monolith mysteriously appears on dairy farm in Northern ColoradoWhy Lakeside’s Cyclone hasn’t run in 2 years — and what the 116-year-old park is doing to bring back its iconic roller coaster

 

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