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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. National Hockey League team in Denver, Colorado This article is about the hockey team. For the former soccer team in Denver, see Denver Avalanche. Colorado Avalanche 2024–25 Colorado Avalanche season Conference Western Division Central Founded 1972 History Quebec Nordiques 1972 ...
a A running total of the number of coaches of the Avalanche. Thus, any coach who has two or more separate terms as head coach is only counted once. b Before the 2005–06 season, the NHL instituted a penalty shootout for regular season games that remained tied after a five-minute overtime period, which prevented ties.
The Nordiques later relocated from Quebec to become the Colorado Avalanche before the 1995–96 season. The Avalanche have reached three Stanley Cup Finals, winning all of them (1996, 2001, 2022). After winning the 1996 Stanley Cup, Colorado became the first NHL team and the second team in North American professional sports history to win a ...
Kyle Cumiskey was drafted in 2005 and debuted with the Avalanche in the 2006–07 season. Ian Laperriere was with the Avalanche from the '05/'06 - '08-'09 seasons. Joe Sakic has played his entire career in the Nordiques/Avalanche organization and was the first captain of the Avalanche. He has played over 1000 games with the team, winning two ...
Winning streaks Overall: 12: January 10 – February 7, 1999 and in 2018 Home: 18: November 11, 2021 – January 30, 2022 Away: 10: March 13 – April 9, 2022
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The Colorado Avalanche have retired six of their jersey numbers. The four numbers retired by the franchise when they were in Quebec – J. C. Tremblay 's number 3, Marc Tardif 's number 8, Michel Goulet 's number 16, and Peter Stastny 's number 26 [ 105 ] – were un-retired and put back into circulation when the franchise moved to Colorado ...
Former Avalanche and current St. Louis Blues announcer John Kelly filled in during Haynes's absence before Haynes returned next season. [6] On June 8, 2009, McNab signed a multi-year deal with Altitude, where he started his 14th season as the color commentator for the Colorado Avalanche at the beginning of the 2009-2010 NHL season. [7]