Posts tagged Adrian Dater
Adam Foote To Retire?
Apr 7th
The Colorado Avalanche have announced that team captain and longtime veteran defenseman Adam Foote is holding a press conference tomorrow.
David Jones, Matt Hunwick Latest Victims Of Injury Bug
Apr 6th
The hits just keep coming for the Colorado Avalanche, with word that two more players are out with injury.
Ryan O’Byrne To Return; Tomas Fleischmann Update
Mar 7th
Taking a razor blade-like hockey skate to the face is no laughing matter, just ask Richard Zednik and Ryan O’Byrne about their experiences on the wrong end of the skate.
Peter Mueller Won’t Return This Season
Mar 5th
Adrian Dater from the Denver Post is reporting that the Colorado Avalanche have shut down wayward forward Peter Mueller for the remainder of the season.
Avalanche Quiet On Trade Deadline Day *Updated*
Feb 28th
Except for a minor league swap with fellow cellar dwellers, the Edmonton Oilers, the Colorado Avalanche were surprisingly resolute in their silence on the trade front today.
How The Avalanche Can Learn From The ‘Melo’-Drama
Feb 22nd
Would it be ridiculous to propose that something like the Carmelo Anthony situation with the Denver Nuggets could happen down the road with the Colorado Avalanche? Perhaps if the two teams weren’t owned and operated by the same Kroenke family.
Did Craig Anderson Just Want Out Of Colorado?
Feb 21st
Adrian Dater is reporting that the Colorado Avalanche offered former goaltender Craig Anderson quite a stellar deal at the end of last season, which was refused by the quickly forgotten hero.
Two Guys 1 Puck – Episode 5
Feb 21st
Anderson, Cumiskey, Galiardi Out – Holøs In For Slumping Avs
Feb 10th
It was a rough game for the Colorado Avalanche last night in Minnesota as they lost three players to injury and received troubling news not 24 hours later.
Tonight’s Game Vs. St. Louis Postponed
Feb 1st
Due to unexpected inclement weather that is predicted to create hazardous conditions in St. Louis, tonights game between the Colorado Avalanche and St. Louis Blues has been postponed.
Peter Forsberg To Practice With Avalanche; Galiardi Recalled
Jan 21st
Get ready to flood the Family Sports Complex on Sunday, as the Colorado Avalanche have announced today that former fan favorite Peter Forsberg will be practicing with the team.
TJ Galiardi Reassigned To Erie, Ryan Stoa Recalled
Jan 19th
Colorado Avalanche beat writer Adrian Dater has reported that TJ Galiardi has been reassigned to the Lake Erie Monsters in return for winger Ryan Stoa.
Chris Stewart To Return Vs. Wild; Mauldin On Waivers
Jan 13th
With the news that Greg Mauldin was placed on waivers today by the Colorado Avalanche, word on the impending return of Chris Stewart wasn’t expected to be too far behind.
Galiardi In, Stastny Out Against Senators
Dec 17th
According to the man himself, TJ Galiardi will be on the ice tonight as the Colorado Avalanche take on the Ottawa Senators at the Pepsi Center.
Van Der Gulik Cleared To Play; Other Injury Updates
Dec 13th
According to this morning’s talk with Colorado Avalanche coach Joe Sacco, forward David Van Der Gulik has been medically cleared to resume playing.
Scott Hannan Traded To Washington Capitals
Nov 30th
Not even 24 hours after the Colorado Avalanche traded defensive prospect Colby Cohen to the Boston Bruins in return for another defenseman, the Avs have made yet another move. This time Scott Hannan has been shipped to the Washington Capitals.
Chris Stewart Out, Winnik May Return Tomorrow
Nov 29th
Colorado Avalanche forward Chris Stewart won’t be back in the lineup tomorrow night to face his brother Anthony when the Atlanta Thrashers come to town.
Craig Anderson Back At Practice
Nov 15th
According to the Denver Post, Craig Anderson was in full gear at this morning’s Colorado Avalanche practice.
Avs Tend to Defensive Woes
Nov 11th
It’s been a rough one for the Colorado Avalanche as of late. Overall, they’ve got four players out with concussions and six with other injuries that range from knees to wrists. To help with the injury laden team, Avalanche management decided to make a move this morning by making a little trade with the Montreal Canadiens.
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Avalanche Roster Finalized
Sep 27th
The Colorado Avalanche announced their last cuts today, ensuring that the future will arrive Oct. 1.
In their final cuts, the Avs announced the reassignment of center Chris Durno, defenseman Derek Peltier and goaltender Tyler Weiman to the Lake Erie Monsters of the AHL.
These cuts confirmed what Avalanche fans have all been hoping for: to see Matt Duchene in an Avs sweater during the season opener on Thursday. Also joining Duchene will be second round draft pick (#33 overall), center Ryan O’Reilly.

While Duchene was met with much anticipation, O’Reilly was met with curiosity. Thought to go in the top-20 in the NHL Entry Draft, O’Reilly fell all the way to the second round where the Avs management practically did an Irish jig while going up to the podium to select him.
O’Reilly has been described by NHL Central Scouting’s Chris Edwards as, “…very responsible defensively. He backchecks hard and he’s very good at identifying his check in his own end. He’s very good at the defensive end of the game.”
O’Reilly has also been noted by Denver Post writer Adrian Dater for his great stick work.
Duchene, on the other hand, is seen as the new face of the franchise alongside, and even above, Paul Stastny. Duchene has great speed, quick wrists, a hard shot and prowess in the defensive zone. Up to the draft, there was talk that the Islanders might in fact take Duchene first of all. However, after a tense couple of hours, two selections and a fist pump, Duchene was selected by the Avs.
At the time of his selection Duchene thought that he was “really close” to being NHL ready and couldn’t wait until camp to try and make the team.
While the Avs wasted little time in signing Duchene on July 16, O’Reilly had to wait a little longer to get his entry-level contract. Coming into camp, O’Reilly flew under the radar but separated himself from the rest of the pack through his play and earned his three-year entry level contract on Sept. 21.
With the cuts, it is apparent that the Avs are at least going to test Duchene and O’Reilly, both 18 years old, in the first portion of the season. Now, the Avs get ten games to look at the future of their franchise and see exactly where it is heading.
This is a great step forward for the Avs, as they are giving their two brightest center prospects a chance to make the club for the entire season and try to make a difference that will allow this team to escape the cellar of the NHL.
Aaron Musick covers the Colorado Avalanche for HockeyBuzz and will be providing insight on The Avalanche Guild all season long!
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