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Feb 28, 2026 - Vincent Trocheck of the New York Rangers is heavily linked. Can the Avs land the elite 2C for their Stanley Cup run?
Multiple Avalanche management, including General Manager Chris MacFarland, were at the Flames-Ducks game. With General Manager Chris Conroy in the building, what kind of discussions could have been that night?
The Colorado Avalanche tweaked their already dominant defense, acquiring veteran D-man Brett Kulak from the Pittsburgh Penguins. The move also frees up cap space for Colorado, positioning the Avs to make more significant deals.
The Penguins originally acquired Kulak in the trade that sent goaltender Tristan Jarry to the Edmonton Oilers.
Just prior to flying out to Utah on Tuesday morning, the Avalanche shook up their defense, trading Samuel Girard and a 2028 second-round draft pick to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Brett Kulak.
Kiefer Sherwood could be on Colorado’s radar as a trade target, offering scoring depth and physicality if the Avalanche look to bolster their lineup for the playoffs.
The Avalanche are reportedly interested in two star centers ahead of the trade deadline -- and one of them will be very familiar to fans.
At the NHL trade deadline, the Avalanche should welcome back an old friend who knows what it takes to hoist the Stanley Cup. You’re thinking of Nazem Kadri? Sorry. I’m not. He certainly has friends in the Colorado locker room.
Mario Ferraro has been linked to the Colorado Avalanche ahead of the 2026 NHL trade deadline as the Sharks weigh playoff hopes against potential trade value.
The Samuel Girard-Brett Kulak trade will be a hit to the locker room for current and former Avalanche players.
The Colorado Avalanche are sitting atop the NHL, but as the NHL trade deadline approaches, will they be buyers or sellers?