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December 12, 1999: Colorado beat the Vancouver Canucks, and Patrick Roy, who earned that decision, won his 424th game, surpassing Tony Esposito on the all-time list. [ 1 ] March 4, 2000: Colorado beat the Tampa Bay Lightning , and Patrick Roy earned the 435th victory of his career, surpassing Jacques Plante on the all-time list.
The 1998–99 Colorado Avalanche season was the Avalanche's fourth season and last season at McNichols Sports Arena. They would move to the Pepsi Center during the off-season. Regular season
Since their arrival, over 190 players have played at least one NHL game for the Avalanche. [1] Forty-one of those players have won a Stanley Cup championship with the Avalanche. Six of those players—Adam Foote, Peter Forsberg, Jon Klemm, Patrick Roy, Joe Sakic and Stephane Yelle—were members of both Cup-winning teams in 1996 and 2001. [2]
The team started as Quebec Nordiques in the World Hockey Association (WHA) and played in the league until its merger with the NHL in 1979. 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 ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 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 month later, former Avalanche goalie Patrick Roy was introduced as the team's latest head coach on May 28, 2013. [10] On August 11, 2016, Roy announced that he had resigned as head coach of the Avalanche. [11] On August 25, 2016, Jared Bednar was announced as the seventh head coach in Avalanche history. [12]
The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1999–2000 (listed with their first team, an asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs): Patrik Stefan, Atlanta Thrashers; Robyn Regehr, Calgary Flames; Alex Tanguay, Colorado Avalanche; Martin Skoula, Colorado Avalanche; Brenden Morrow, Dallas Stars; Brian Rafalski, New ...
Colorado Avalanche franchise players and personnel inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame [84] [85] Individual Category Year inducted Years with Avalanche franchise in category References Dave Andreychuk: Player 2017 2000 [86] Rob Blake: Player 2014 2001–2006 [87] Ray Bourque: Player 2004 2000–2001 [88] Peter Forsberg: Player 2014 1994 ...