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Un échange aiderait-il à réparer le terrible jeu de puissance de l’Avalanche du Colorado ?



L’ajout d’une date limite d’échange est-il la pièce manquante pour réparer le jeu de puissance de l’Avalanche du Colorado, ou la solution est-elle déjà en interne ? Alors que l’Avs n’a qu’un avantage numérique de 15,1 % et se situe près du bas de la LNH, nous nous demandons si un véritable « spécialiste du jeu de puissance » vaut la peine d’être ciblé avant la date limite des échanges du 6 mars 2026. De Steven Stamkos en tant que tireur d’élite potentiel si les Predators de Nashville conservent leur salaire, à Oliver Ekman-Larsson en tant que quart-arrière de la deuxième unité, nous décomposons les crises autour de Nathan MacKinnon et Cale Makar, ainsi qu’une idée épicée de réunion de Nazem Kadri. Déposez vos meilleurs objectifs commerciaux dans les commentaires et découvrez-en plus sur le podcast DNVR Avalanche. AJ Haefele, Rudo et Bailey Curtis détaillent les objectifs commerciaux potentiels de l’Avalanche du Colorado afin de corriger le pire avantage numérique de la LNH. #nhl #hockey #coloradoavalanche #avalanche #goavsgo #avs #nhltrade #nhlrumors #nazemkadri

4 Comments

  1. They need to fire Hakstol. I think why they hired Hakstol was because he had the Leafs at 6th in the league, that was in 2019. Not sure if CMACK expected the results to be the same. Watching past games they need a second punch like Mikko was left wing, was that suppose to be Necas? My same comment move MacKinnon and Makar off of PP1. Since 2023 MacKinnon has been on PP1 and it has taken a major issue. Opponents know Mack is on PP1, and they adjust. Bednar too afraid to move MacKinnon and Makar to PP2. Now to your comments for trade deadline. There is rumors that Kadri wants to go to a team in the Central but not the Avs. Stamkos would be an interesting fit, he is also 36 years old. Stamkos is a right wing, the Avs need someone who can be a left wing. Here is a question, is there anyone from the Rangers since they are having a fire sale. Maybe like Raddysh or Cuylle, interesting

  2. No, they need to stop letting MacKinnon coach the PP. Every power play is about trying to get the puck to MacKinnon or Makar by making high risk passes through traffic that result in us also giving up so many odd man goals. We need bodies down around the crease and to be attacking the net rather than looking for highlight reel shot attempts.

  3. Knowing now that LA had to only give up a handful of peanuts to get Panarin, Avalanche really should have went for Panarin even as a rental. 17 out of his 19 goals have been on the power play..

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