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Support The Jury’s After-Hours Game!

The Avalanche Guild is getting ready to host our third After-Hours game of the season on Thursday night following the Avs vs. Canucks game at Pepsi Center. As such, we have awesome discount tickets available for the game that you won’t find anywhere else. So support The Jury adult hockey team and purchase your tickets using the flyer below.

UPPER & LOWER LEVEL TICKETS
ADT CLUB LEVEL TICKETS

 

Discount Special: Oct. 30 vs. Blue Jackets

The Avalanche Guild is proud to offer special discounted tickets to Saturday’s (Oct. 30) game against the Columbus Blue Jackets. Come see Rick Nash, Nikita Filatov and Steve Mason take on your beloved Avalanche at a great deal and support our After-Hours program and the Old Style adult hockey teams!

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS

 

Guild Alert: Live Chat Tonight!

Just a heads up that our next Live Guild Chat of the season is set up for 7:30p MST tonight. We’ll be covering the Avalanche @ Canucks game and providing insight and analysis on your Colorado Avalanche! As always, we’ll also answer fantasy and other goalie-related questions and discussing the current state of the Colorado Avalanche for most of the night!

Click above to enter our Live Chat Room and thanks for joining! If you haven’t joined one of our chats before, they are a lot of fun and can be very resourceful if you have specific questions about the Colorado Avalanche. It’s also a great way to meet other Avalanche fans and Avs bloggers as well.

Remember we host these Live Guild Chats for every Avalanche road game, as it is one of our finest traditions here at The Avalanche Guild. So be sure to join us and we look forward to getting to know you as the season gets underway.

Thank You, Mile High Hockey!

The Avalanche Guild would like to send a special thanks to the entire Mile High Hockey contingency for their excellent support of our After-Hours program and for their awesome sportsmanship on Pepsi Center yesterday afternoon.

We kicked off our fourth season of After-Hours games with a new annual event that pins two popular Avalanche websites against each other. Mile High Hockey vs. The Avs Guild included a few other Avalanche websites as well, like The Burgundy Blog and Avs Weekly. The game brought 30 local Avs fans together for a friendly game of shinny on Pepsi Center ice prior to the Avs game against the Sharks.

Derek Bell, who writes for MHH, drove all the way from Washington (with a pit stop in Las Vegas) to play in this game and he did a great job of spearheading his team’s efforts. A true leader on and off the ice, Bell did a great job between the pipes for MHH despite the lack of oxygen and air in his lungs. We saw shades of Patrick Roy in his style, as his white and blue Koho pads stopped tons of shots from our crew. 

You can also check out a quick video Bell shot before the game started right here!

The game was very evenly matched. Both teams traded chances up and down the ice as the game was clean and the pace was fast for the entire 60 minutes. The Avs Guild would score a late short-handed goal off the stick of Andy Robbins from Avs Weekly and it was just enough to give The Avs Guild a 4-3 victory over Mile High Hockey. Ben Vernelson III was forced to make a few frantic saves in the final minute to sustain the one goal lead and John Wheeler was mere inches from tying the game.

For myself, the event was one of the most memorable in After-Hours history. It was a time-consuming process getting two teams together in just a few weeks into the season, but the support that came through both sides in the final days leading up to the game was monumental and heart-warming. The whole game was a true reflection of the passionate fan base that exists in Colorado and within both websites’ following.

I loved having the opportunity to stand behind both benches and do some coaching for fun. I spent the first period coaching The Avs Guild team, but most of the guys on our team were very good friends of mine and I knew they understood my style. I made a trade after the first, sending Wheeler over to Mile High Hockey to even out the teams just a bit, and then I shifted to the Mile High Hockey bench to coach them for the second and third. What a great group of guys! Tons of communication, plenty of laughs, a ton of support along the boards and overall just a solid hockey team.

Overall, it was an awesome way to kick off the fourth season of our exclusive on-ice event and because of everyone’s support, we are already planning the second-annual Avalanche Blogger Battle for sometime next season. Thanks for the great support and we’ll see you guys next time!

And of course, a special thanks to the 15 guys that joined forces to make up The Avs Guild team. It was great to bring some of my good friends and closest followers together for this awesome event!

THE AVS GUILD TEAM
1. BEN VERNELSON – G
2. JOHN WHEELER
3. RICHARD WOLDSETH
4. RYAN BOULDING
5. JONATHAN GEBHART
6. RICKY GRASSO
7. ANDY ROBBINS
8. MIKE LEE
9. KYLE SEE
10. SEAN HUTCHENS
11. ANTHONY ROMERO
12. JEFFERY GEIL
13. SHANE WAKELAND
14. SHAUN HOLLIS
15. DEREK PATTON

Avs Training Camp: Day 1 Review

What makes a two-day training camp so unique and entertaining?

The urgency, both on and off the ice.

With only six hours to impress the entire Colorado Avalanche coaching and scouting staff and stake a claim to one of the team’s 23 roster spots, players can boost their value and reputation in a single line rush, body check or glove save. That’s all it takes to turn heads, raise eyebrows and have the reporters and fans talking amongst themselves. One good play begets the next, and that is how impressions are made, quotes are dropped and hype starts to build.

Rookies + Winnik

It happened with Ryan O’Reilly and Matt Duchene last year. And it could happen again this season with guys like Ryan Stoa, Kevin Shattenkirk and Colby Cohen. And even though the Avs did not acquire many players over the summer, a few jobs are still up for grabs and certain roles need to be filled.

Today’s session went a long way in reflecting the frenzied atmosphere that is to be expected of a quick two-day training camp. It was fast, furious, physical and quite competitive. No love was lost, no friendly jokes were tossed back and forth, no time was wasted, no players held up on the body contact and no drills were run. Just pure, hard-nosed hockey.

The Avalanche coaching staff, once again, was not on the ice at all. They all watched from the stands, as did I. Three games, each 45 minutes in length, took place between the black, grey and blue teams. Below are just some of my thoughts and notes from today’s camp.

PETER BUDAJ - Did not look any more refined or improved from a skills perspective, but his confidence level compared to last year’s first day of training camp was much higher. He played at the top of his crease throughout the first half of the scrimmage, controlled his rebounds, moved effectively and communicated well with his defensemen. Although he did not see much action in the first scrimmage, I point to a nice breakaway save on Wacey Hamilton as proof of his confidence. He handled the puck well and did not seem rattled, tense, nervous or shaky.

MIKE CARMAN - I was impressed with his situational awareness and vision, especially away from the puck. Solid skating stride and skills. His highlight play of the day came in the first scrimmage when he carried the puck behind the next, executed a solid wraparound with balance and then roofed the puck over Craig Anderson’s left shoulder. Anderson was down early, but Carman’s quick release was impressive. I like his ability to keep possession of the puck and his overall skills are above average.

CAMERON GAUNCE – Today was not an impressive showing for the defenseman. He did not read plays with much precision and he failed to keep the puck in his offensive zone on more than a few occasions. He did not have the energy or alertness you expect to see from a major-junior standout. He did not provide any offense, nor did he bring much of a physical element to his game. His timing was simply off and he didn’t do much to try and snap out of his funk.

GREG MAULDIN – The bread winner of today’s session. Energetic, explosive stride, quick release, situationally aware. He has many NHL-level assets. I loved his ability to anticipate and read plays. He has wheels that can’t be overlooked. He had one of the best work ethics all day long. As the scrimmages continued, he did more to turn heads and create a buzz in the stands. You will hear many writers, bloggers and analysts mention him as one of the guys that stood out. Why? He never took a shift off, and every time he was on the ice, he made something happen or played to one of his strengths. I point to a brilliant cross-ice pass that landed right on the stick of Philippe Dupuis and resulted in a goal. He’s not a typical “rookie” mold at 28 years of age, so his experience lends a hand to his ability to execute at such a high level on the first day of camp. He’ll be a brilliant addition to the Lake Erie roster and because of his age, could be one of the first forwards called up to the big club. It is somewhat of a shame that he’s at the center position, but guys like him often find a way to make things happen. Oh, he also added a goal and hit two posts to boot. His release is definitely NHL-quality.

MATT FORD – One of three players on an AHL contract alongside Travis Gawryletz and Patrick Bordeleau, so he’s simply fighting for a role in Lake Erie. After today, he is certainly in the running and on the minds of the coaching staff. It was late in the second scrimmage that he made a real impact in today’s camp, as he re-directed a harmless shot from Gaunce up and over Calvin Pickard and then came right back and ripped a shot over Pickard’s glove just a few minutes later. He was one of the many players that gained confidence and speed as the scrimmages went along. Isn’t a hidden gem as far as talent is concerned, but I liked his ability to bang and crash and take the puck to the prime scoring areas. Needs to improve his skating ability if he wants to have a future in the NHL.

TREVOR CANN – I probably gave Cann more negative press than anyone else in the Avalanche community, but for good reason. He was a hard worker and had good net presence, but his technique was always really awkward. Today, however, his mechanics, stance and technique was totally refined and it really showed. His butterfly style is much more effective, mainly because he’s a much better skater. That is the foundation of any successful goalie, and since his footwork is so much better than at this point last season, he is now a viable prospect worth retaining. He was beat on a nice re-direction by Chris Stewart late in the second game, but that was the only time he looked out of place. He is still a long way from being an NHL goaltender, but a totally refined game has laid a foundation in which he can develop NHL-caliber skills. To me, he was the most improved Avalanche prospect in relation to last year’s camp.

JOEY HISHON - We all know about his skill set, skating ability, heightened sense of awareness and knack for scoring nice goals. What I learned about Hishon is his “bigger-than-he-looks” presence on the ice. He was another one of the young guys with an extremely high work ethic and that went a long way in putting him at a level above most of the other prospects out there. I was impressed with his balance on his skates and his puck possession. For his appearance, he is rather gritty. One benefit of being shorter is the low center of gravity. Combined with his strong edge work on his skates, Hishon can separate players from the puck and force turnovers on one side of the ice. On the other side, he can carry the puck into the zone, dump and chase and win some battles that most guys his size would dare not even try to win. One more season in Erie Owen Sound with the Otters Attack will be great for his development and if he can put on a little more weight, he will be that much stronger on his skates. Definitely a high-caliber prospect with tremendous upside.

Overall, today’s camp was quite gratifying. It’s great to be back in the swing of things and I am so excited for the start of the pre-season schedule. I don’t expect many surprises, but again, a two-day camp means just about anything can happen. I can’t wait for tomorrow’s camp and will see you all in the morning!

The Avalangelist: Avs Camp Preview

Aaron Musick, the Avalangelist, kicks off our second season of Blogger Network coverage with his 2010 Avalanche Training Camp preview. Follow him on Twitter at @Avalangelist and check out his blog on Hockey Buzz all year long! 

WHAT TO WATCH FOR AT CAMP

Well hockey fans, it is finally here – the start of NHL training camps. The Avs will kick off their full training camp tomorrow after their brief rookie camp that happened this week. As usual, all of their practices at held at South Suburban Family Sports center in Centennial. However, before you go check out what the “A” is all about, there a few things to look for at training camp this year:

Goaltender Calvin Pickard: The Avs’ second round draft pick in this past year’s draft has impressed a lot of people who went to the rookie camp. Can he do the same versus all the regulars and impress the coaching staff?

Rookie Defensemen: There are currently 16 players listed on the Avs’ training camp roster under defense and eight of them are recent Avs’ draft picks. From Kevin Shattenkirk, the Avs’ first round selection in 2007 to Troy Rutkowski, the Avs’ fifth round pick in this year’s draft, that Avs have a bunch of players vying for the coach’s attention during training camp. Especially memorize the numbers for Shattenkirk (8), Colby Cohen (36), Cameron Gaunce (3) and Jonas Holos (6) as they should be the ones to stand out the most among this group.

It would also be prudent to watch how the older defensemen are around the young guys. Can the young guys keep up? Are they pushing anyone for a spot?

Matt Duchene: There’s a good chance that the Avs’ practice facility will be packed, especially on Saturday, and most of them will come to see the Avs’ budding star live. Don’t overthink anything, just enjoy watching the talent the kid can put on display.

Daniel Winnik: Yet another piece the Avs have picked off of the Phoenix roster and this will be the first chance to see him practice with his new teammates (with the coaches watching at least). How good can he be to this team? Can he replace Matt Hendricks?

Ryan Stoa: Stoa got his feet wet in the NHL last year and shortly thereafter learned how much he had to improve, especially when it came to the speed of the game. Has he adjusted by now?

Peter Mueller: Which Mueller appears at camp? The scoring star after the Avs acquired him? Or the frustrating forward that he was in Phoenix?

Ryan O’Reilly/Joey Hishon/ T.J. Galiardi: These three guys are put together because they all have one thing in common: they all were/are/will always be underrated forwards. Does Hishon look more like Ryan “Radar” O’Reilly or Duchene? What does O’Reilly look like? Is he faster, bigger, better? Is Galiardi a first line left winger or a third liner? These are all questions of which to be aware.

Craig Anderson: The Avs’ savior, among other titles given to him, is back for year two and is looking for a new contract. Watch and see him work, even if he won’t be going 100% at the beginning. How does he look? Is he focused, ready for more?

That should be enough to watch, but also keep an eye on Ryan O’Reilly, one player whom the fans do not know, but impresses the fan base with what he can do.

Enjoy it Avs fans, and rejoice: hockey is back!

Mile High Hockey vs. The Avs Guild

After releasing the official schedule for our fourth season of After-Hours games, we formally challenged Mile High Hockey to a friendly shinny showdown prior to the Avalanche vs. Sharks game on Thursday, October 21. And as of earlier today, they have formally accepted our invitation.

Game on, Avalanche fans.

VS.   

As gracious hosts of this inaugural battle of the Avs websites, we are committed first and foremost to providing the players and fans on both teams with an unforgettable Avalanche experience. Mile High Hockey and their dedicated staff of writers are followed by a multitude of passionate Avaholics from all over the world. As such, they play a vital role in spreading the good word about the Avs every day.

Speaking of passionate, their honorary captain, Derek Bell, happens to be making the trip all the way from Seattle just to play in this inaugural event. Now that’s captain material, right there. We’re betting Adam Foote would be quite proud, Derek.

So think of this game as a reflection of our mission statement. We’re here to enhance the Avalanche community’s live game experience, and at the same time, we’re dedicated to promoting the many Avalanche blogs that promote the game, team and players we love to watch.

And there you have it, Avalanche fans. Two websites. Two enthusiastic, passionate communities. One game, one hour and one night where all of us will hit the ice for what will certainly be a blissful experience on historic Pepsi Center ice. And even though only one team will leave with the bragging rights for an entire season (and possibly a trophy or banner to boot), everyone will walk away having made new friends and strengthened old ones.

More details regarding discounted tickets for the game will be available next week and more information can be found on MHH right here. If you’d like to join The Avalanche Guild’s team, just contact us now! We are looking for players at the low-C and D level with at least a few years of hockey experience. This is a co-ed event so ladies are welcome and encouraged to join us! The only stipulation is that you help promote and support our team by selling a handful of discounted tickets to the game through our website.

Since the game is being held before the Avalanche game, players must be able to skate from 4:00 – 5:00p and arrive at Pepsi Center no later than 3:30pm as well. Players must sell at least four tickets to play in the game. All players will also receive exclusive After-Hours t-shirts and get 10% off their total bill at Brooklyn’s Bar & Grill!

A special thanks to the staff over at Mile High Hockey for accepting the invitation to play in what we know will be a really fun game. And now it’s time to rally the troops and start rostering players. So we’re opening it up to all of our dedicated readers…who wants to be a part of Avalanche fan history? Don’t pass up this great opportunity, it’s going to be one heck of a night!   

After Hours Schedule Announced

The Avalanche Guild is proud to announce the official 2010-11 schedule for our fourth season of After-Hours games. This is our premier on-ice interactive porgram and we are excited to host another 30+ adult hockey teams on Pepsi Center ice again this season. 

If you are an adult hockey player interesting in learning more about the After-Hours program or what it takes to reserve a game, please contact us during regular business hours!

For Avs Guild followers, fans and members, discount tickets will be available for the games listed below and you are invited to support our adult teams by puchasing tickets through our team links!

AFTER HOURS SEASON 4 SCHEDULE

OCTOBER 21 vs. SAN JOSE
PRE – OPEN

NOVEMBER 4 vs. VANCOUVER
PRE – OPEN
POST – OPEN

NOVEMBER 19 vs. NY RANGERS
POST – Beer & Blades

JANUARY 2 vs. VANCOUVER
POST – OPEN

JANUARY 4 vs. BUFFALO
PRE – Army of Darkness

JANUARY 10 vs. DETROIT
PRE – Mapplebeck’s Crew

MARCH 5 vs. EDMONTON
PRE – Moye White Night 4

MARCH 11 vs. ANAHEIM
PRE – Leftover Pizza
*POST – Dawgs 2

MARCH 24 vs. TORONTO
PRE – Beer & Blades
POST – Whale

APRIL 8 vs. DALLAS
POST – Steamer

More dates will be added as the season approaches. Every team that plays in an After-Hours game will receive rewards like exclusive After-Hours t-shirts, potential in-game experiences and more. Check out the videos of some of our favorite After-Hours games over the past three years and sign up today for the most exclusive adult hockey program in Colorado!

Avs Announce New Contest, Ticket Info

The Colorado Avalanche released details this morning on a new interactive contest that will see one lucky fan win a pair of season tickets, courtesy of TicketHorse. The contest begins on Monday, September 27 and lasts for 10 days before the finalists are determined.

As stated on the Avalanche website, the new Puck Drop Contest works like this:

“Autographed Colorado Avalanche pucks will be dropped around the Denver metro area throughout the 10-day contest, and clues about each puck’s location will be posted daily on the official Colorado Avalanche Facebook page. Find one of 19 hidden pucks to instantly become a Puck Drop finalist.”

To participate, visit the official Colorado Avalanche Facebook page now.

The Avalanche also announced today that single-game tickets for the upcoming 2010-11 regular season will go on sale this Saturday, Sept. 18, at 10:00 a.m.

All 41 home games will be available for purchase, highlighted by Opening Night (Oct. 7) against the Stanley Cup Champion Chicago Blackhawks. Prior to that game, the Avalanche will celebrate the 15-year reunion of the 1995-96 Stanley Cup Championship team with a special pre-game ceremony beginning at 7:35 p.m.

More information on single-game tickets, the Opening Night Stanley Cup Reunion and the Puck Drop program can of course be found on the Avalanche website.

The Official Quest 4 Ticket Package

The Avalanche Guild is proud to announce that the Colorado Avalanche has released the official dates for the inaugural Quest for the Crown ticket package.

This exclusive 12-game package is available for anyone that would like to support our popular annual charity hockey tournament, which raises funds and awareness for the NHL’s Hockey Fights Cancer foundation.

The brand new Quest 4 Ticket Package is a great opportunity for teams to save money on their team fees and potentially play in the tournament for free. By registering for the tournament, a team is able to purchase and sell tickets through their own unique team flyer and links. Once the team reaches 250 tickets sold, they have paid off their team fee in full and play for free!

The great thing about this package is that it’s just an option. If teams don’t reach 250 tickets, they still pay off part of their team fees depending on the total tickets sold. For teams that sell more than 250, they are raising money for the Quest cause and for Hockey Fights Cancer! Below are the official games for the Quest 4 Ticket Package:

Thursday, October 7 vs. Chicago
Saturday, October 23 vs. Los Angeles

Saturday, November 6 vs. Dallas
Friday, November 19 vs. NY Rangers

Monday, December 13 vs. Chicago
Monday, December 27 vs. Detroit

Sunday, January 2 vs. Vancouver
Saturday, January 22 vs. Boston

Saturday, February 5 vs. Anaheim
Wednesday, February 16 vs. Pittsburgh

Sunday, April 3 vs. Calgary
Sunday, April 10 vs. Edmonton

Each Quest 4 team captain will receive a flyer and a link for the games of the month. Those flyers are then spread out to friends, family members, co-workers and teammates. Anyone who purchases a ticket off that flyer/link counts towards the team’s 250 total.

For large orders, Captains can contact Jake Godber, our ticket representative, to coordinate. After the games of the month, we will let each Captain know where they are at with tickets sold. Some of these games will sell out, so make sure to place your orders early.

Remember, this is an option and there is no requirement other than paying your Quest 4 deposit, which is refundable if you sell enough tickets. Please contact us if you have questions or would like to know all the fine details about this option. It is a great way to save money in this tough economy while attending great Avs games at an awesome discount!

Realty Source Wins Battle 3 Finals!

Our third-annual Battle for the Banner Colorado Avalanche shootout finals took place last night during the first intermission of the Avs/Ducks game on Pepsi Center ice between Realty Source Financial and Hatrick Swayze.

The Avalanche Guild would like to congratulate REALTY SOURCE FINANCIAL on winning the Championship Banner with a 2-1 victory, winning on the 10th and final shot!

Please check back over the weekend as we will post tons of photos and hopefully a short video of the shootout! Thanks to everyone that checked out the shootout and enjoyed the adult hockey in-game entertainment experience!

:: REALTY SOURCE FINANCIAL ::
Reggie Archer
Alex Guralnik
Adam Kane
Will Briggs
Warren Niffeneger
Mike Berry (G)

Below is the official completed bracket from the Battle for the Banner 3 Shootout Tournament, which took place last month at Pepsi Center.

CLICK ABOVE TO DOWNLOAD THE FINISHED BRACKET

KBPI Guild vs. Sydney Pirates

Last season, The Avalanche Guild sponsored an After-Hours game between The KBPI Guild and the Sydney Pirates, an adult hockey team that traveled to Colorado all the way from Australia. The team from down under spent two weeks in Colorado to experience Rocky Mountain hockey.

As we do with all of our supporters and followers, we enhanced their hockey experience with an unforgettable game on Pepsi Center ice! This game took place on Jan. 8, 2009 after the Avs/Blackhawks game. The event was a great success and it was a tightly played game with The KBPI Guild winning by a score of 5-4.


After Hours Game v. Sydney Pirates from Brad Stabio on Vimeo.

Shot by Joe Movick on his Sony EX-1 and edited at Stabio Productions studio, the video below is a great way to learn more about The Avalanche Guild and the unique programs we run. Some local celebrity players on the KBPI Guild team include Uncle Nasty from KBPI, Brian Maass and Alan Gionet from Chanel 4 News and goalie Jim Gromer from Comcast Entertainment TV.