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Colorado Avalanche Game Notes Sun, Nov, NHL Game #68 Colorado Avalanche - - 5 ( pts) Anaheim Ducks 9 - - (8 pts) Team Game: Home Game: 6 - - (Home) - - (Road) Team Game: Road Game: 8 - - (Home) 5 - - (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% Semyon Varlamov 8..9 Reto Berra.7.9 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM D Nick Holden -8 D Tyson Barrie 6 7-6 8 5 D Nate Guenin 6 6 D Erik Johnson 6 8 7 C John Mitchell 8-8 8 D Jan Hejda 6 9 C Matt Duchene 6 9-6 L Jamie McGinn 5 - R Jarome Iginla 6 8 6 7 D Brad Stuart - 6 D Zach Redmond C Marc-Andre Cliche 7 5 C Maxime Talbot 6 9 C Nathan MacKinnon 5 8-5 L Alex Tanguay 6 - D Ryan Wilson - 5 R Dennis Everberg 7-8 C Daniel Briere - 8 55 L Cody McLeod 8 9 C Ryan O'Reilly 6 8-9 9 L Gabriel Landeskog 5-6 8 # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% Frederik Andersen 8 7.6.9 6 John Gibson.8.97 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM D Clayton Stoner 6 D Cam Fowler 7 7 7 C Andrew Cogliano R Corey Perry 9 5 R Devante Smith-Pelly 5 5 C Ryan Getzlaf 9 5 6 L Emerson Etem - 7 C Ryan Kesler 5 8-8 R Tim Jackman - 7 9 L Patrick Maroon - D Francois Beauchemin R Jakob Silfverberg 8 C William Karlsson 9 9 L Matt Beleskey 5 5 D Josh Manson C Nate Thompson 5 D Sami Vatanen 7-7 D Hampus Lindholm 8 8 5 L Dany Heatley - 67 C Rickard Rakell 8 President Exec. VP / General Manager Head Coach / VP of Hockey Ops Coaching Staff Josh Kroenke Joe Sakic Patrick Roy Tim Army, Andre Tourigny, Mario Duhamel (video), Francois Allaire (goaltending), Adam Foote (defense) Executive VP & General Manager: Bob Murray Senior VP of Hockey Operations: David McNab Director of Player Personnel: Rick Paterson Assistant to the General Manager: Dave Baseggio Head Coach: Bruce Boudreau Assistant Coach: Brad Lauer Assistant Coach: Trent Yawney Assistant Coach: Scott Niedermayer Goaltending Consultant: Dwayne Roloson Video Coordinator: Joe Piscotty Tonight's Officials Referees Mike Leggo(), Trevor Hanson(7) Linesmen Kiel Murchison(79), Lonnie Cameron(7) Supervisor Video Judge Kris Schoech Ntl. Anthem Jake Schroeder Today's Schedule DET @ BUF : 5: LAK @ CAR : 5: ANA @ COL : 6: NSH @ VAN : 6: CGY @ MTL : 7: ARI @ WSH : 7: WPG @ CHI : 8:

Colorado Avalanche: Roster Active ( Players) # Name Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birth Place Semyon Varlamov G 6' " 9 Apr 7, 988 Samara, RUS Nick Holden D 6' " May 5, 987 St. Albert, AB, CAN Tyson Barrie D 5' " 9 Jul 6, 99 Victoria, BC, CAN 5 Nate Guenin D 6' " 7 Dec, 98 Aliquippa, PA, USA 6 Erik Johnson D 6' " Mar, 988 Bloomington, MN, USA 7 John Mitchell C 6' " Jan, 985 Oakville, ON, CAN 8 Jan Hejda D 6' " Jun 8, 978 Prague, CZE 9 Matt Duchene C 5' " Jan 6, 99 Haliburton, ON, CAN Jamie McGinn L 6' " Aug 5, 988 Fergus, ON, CAN Jarome Iginla R 6' " Jul, 977 Edmonton, AB, CAN 7 Brad Stuart D 6' " 5 Nov 6, 979 Rocky Mountain House, AB, CAN Reto Berra G 6' " Jan, 987 Bulach, CHE Zach Redmond D 6' " 5 Jul 6, 988 Traverse City, MI, USA Marc-Andre Cliche C 6' " Mar, 987 Rouyn-Noranda, QC, CAN 5 Maxime Talbot C 5' " 9 Feb, 98 Lemoyne, QC, CAN 9 Nathan MacKinnon C 6' " 95 Sep, 995 Halifax, NS, CAN Alex Tanguay L 6' " 9 Nov, 979 Ste-Justine, QC, CAN Ryan Wilson D 6' " Feb, 987 Windsor, ON, CAN 5 Dennis Everberg R 6' " 5 Dec, 99 Vasteras, SWE 8 Daniel Briere C 5' 9" 7 Oct 6, 977 Gatineau, QC, CAN 55 Cody McLeod L 6' " Jun 6, 98 Binscarth, MB, CAN 9 Ryan O'Reilly C 6' " Feb 7, 99 Clinton, ON, CAN 9 Gabriel Landeskog L 6' " Nov, 99 Stockholm, SWE Players Total Avg: 6' " 5 Age: 8.5 Injured Reserve List ( Players) 8 Jesse Winchester C 6' " 5 Oct, 98 Long Sault, ON, CAN 58 Patrick Bordeleau L 6' 6" 5 Mar, 986 Montreal, QC, CAN Goal Streaks No active streaks Assist Streaks No active streaks Point Streaks No active streaks Anaheim Ducks: Roster Active ( Players) # Name Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birth Place Clayton Stoner D 6' " Feb 9, 985 Port McNeill, BC, CAN Cam Fowler D 6' " Dec 5, 99 Windsor, ON, CAN 7 Andrew Cogliano C 5' " 8 Jun, 987 Toronto, ON, CAN Corey Perry R 6' " May 6, 985 Peterborough, ON, CAN Devante Smith-Pelly R 6' " Jun, 99 Scarborough, ON, CAN 5 Ryan Getzlaf C 6' " 8 May, 985 Regina, SK, CAN 6 Emerson Etem L 6' " Jun 6, 99 Long Beach, CA, USA 7 Ryan Kesler C 6' " 8 Aug, 98 Livonia, MI, USA 8 Tim Jackman R 6' " Nov, 98 Minot, ND, USA 9 Patrick Maroon L 6' " Apr, 988 St. Louis, MO, USA Francois Beauchemin D 6' " 8 Jun, 98 Sorel, QC, CAN Frederik Andersen G 6' " 6 Oct, 989 Herning, DNK Jakob Silfverberg R 6' " 99 Oct, 99 Gävle, SWE 6 John Gibson G 6' " 6 Jul, 99 Pittsburgh, PA, USA 8 William Karlsson C 6' " 85 Jan 8, 99 Marsta, SWE 9 Matt Beleskey L 6' " Jun 7, 988 Windsor, ON, CAN Josh Manson D 6' " 7 Oct 7, 99 Prince Albert, SK, CAN Nate Thompson C 6' " Oct 5, 98 Anchorage, AK, USA 5 Sami Vatanen D 5' " 8 Jun, 99 Jyväskylä, FIN 7 Hampus Lindholm D 6' " 5 Jan, 99 Helsingborg, SWE 5 Dany Heatley L 6' " Jan, 98 Freiburg, DEU 67 Rickard Rakell C 6' " May 5, 99 Sundbyberg, SWE Players Total Avg: 6' " 9 Age: 6. Injured Reserve List ( Players) 5 Bryan Allen D 6' 5" Aug, 98 Kingston, ON, CAN 6 Ben Lovejoy D 6' " 6 Feb, 98 Concord, NH, USA 8 Mark Fistric D 6' " 5 Jun, 986 Edmonton, AB, CAN Goal Streaks No active streaks Assist Streaks No active streaks Point Streaks No active streaks

Colorado Avalanche: Season Statistics Pos # Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S % TOI/g FO% Hits Blks C 9 Matt Duchene 6 9-6 7 8. 9:5 5.85 7 6 C 9 Nathan MacKinnon 5 8-5 6 8. 6:8 5.5 7 8 D 6 Erik Johnson 6 8 6.7 :. 9 R Jarome Iginla 6 8 6 6 7.7 7:5 7.6 8 C 9 Ryan O'Reilly 6 8-9 6. 8: 8.9 5 D Tyson Barrie 6 7-6 8. :. 6 L Alex Tanguay 6-8. 7:5. 6 6 L 9 Gabriel Landeskog 5-6 8.5 7:. L Jamie McGinn 5-6 8.8 :8. 6 6 D 8 Jan Hejda 6. :8. 7 C 8 Daniel Briere - 8 5. :7. C 7 John Mitchell 8-8 8.5 : 5.78 6 C Marc-Andre Cliche 7. :5 8. L 55 Cody McLeod 8. 9:5. 9 8 D Nick Holden -8. :9. 8 5 C 5 Maxime Talbot 6. :7 57.89 9 D Zach Redmond 5. 5:59. 5 5 D 5 Nate Guenin 6 5. 5:7. 9 D 7 Brad Stuart - 6 6. :8. 8 D Ryan Wilson -. :. 6 R 5 Dennis Everberg 7 -. :. 5 # Player GP Min GAA W L OT SO GA SVS SV% G A PIM Semyon Varlamov 8 7. 9 69.9 Reto Berra 5.7 5 69.9

Anaheim Ducks: Season Statistics Pos # Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S % TOI/g FO% Hits Blks R Corey Perry 9 5 7 7. 8:. C 5 Ryan Getzlaf 9 5 9.7 : 57.9 5 C 7 Ryan Kesler 5 8-8.8 9:9 5.6 7 D 5 Sami Vatanen 7-9 5.8 :. 5 5 D Cam Fowler 7 7. :. 9 5 L 9 Matt Beleskey 5 5 5. :59 66.66 6 8 R Devante Smith-Pelly 5. 6:7 5. 7 C Nate Thompson 9. :5 5.7 6 7 R Jakob Silfverberg 5. 5: 6.6 5 6 C 8 William Karlsson 9. :7 5. C 7 Andrew Cogliano 8 5.6 6: 55.55 6 L 9 Patrick Maroon - 7. :. 6 D Francois Beauchemin 5. :. 9 D 7 Hampus Lindholm 8 8. :5. 9 R 8 Tim Jackman - 7. 8: 8. 7 D 6 Ben Lovejoy 9 7 9. 7:58. 8 C 67 Rickard Rakell 8 9. : 8.78 9 D Clayton Stoner 6 8. 7:. 8 L 6 Emerson Etem - 7. :5. D 8 Mark Fistric -. :. 9 D Josh Manson. :. L 5 Dany Heatley - 5. :5. # Player GP Min GAA W L OT SO GA SVS SV% G A PIM Frederik Andersen 8 87.6 7 8.9 6 John Gibson 7.8 9.97

Anaheim Ducks @ Colorado Avalanche Team Records Anaheim Ducks Colorado Avalanche Last game: Friday AT DALLAS (- W) Saturday AT ST. LOUIS (- O) Next game: Wednesday VS NY ISLANDERS Tuesday VS VANCOUVER Overall record/streak: 9 - - / Win / Undef - - 5 / OTL Home record/streak: - - / Lost - - / Win / Undef Road record/streak: 5 - - / Win / Undef - - / OTL Last 5 Games: - - - - Last Games: 8 - - - - 5 -Goal Games: 5 - - - - 5 -Goal Games - - -Goal Games - - Scoring first 8 - - - - Opponent scoring first - - - - 5 Leading after period 5 - - - - Trailing after period - - - - Tied after period - - - - Leading after periods 6 - - - - Trailing after periods - - - - Tied after periods - - - - OT Record - This Season: - - 5 OT Record - Franchise: - - 7 5-6 - Shootout Record - This Season: - - Shootout Record - Franchise: - 5 5 - Outshooting opponent: - - - - Outshot by opponent: 5 - - - - Even shots: - - - - vs. Atlantic: - - - - vs. Metropolitan: - - - - vs. EASTERN CONFERENCE: 5 - - - - vs. Central: - - - - vs. Pacific: - - - - vs. WESTERN CONFERENCE: - - - - Month by Month Record Anaheim Ducks Colorado Avalanche W-L-OT Points W-L-OT Points October: 9-- 8 -- Totals: 9-- 8 --

Anaheim Ducks @ Colorado Avalanche Situations Goals by Period OT T Avg Anaheim Ducks: 9 9 (.7 avg.) Opponents: 7 7 8 (.8 avg.) Colorado Avalanche: 8 9 (. avg.) Opponents: 8 (.8 avg.) Shots by Period OT T Avg Anaheim Ducks: 8 6 8 5 (9. avg.) Opponents: 9 (8.7 avg.) Colorado Avalanche: 9 5 (9.5 avg.) Opponents: 7 5 7 (5.6 avg.) Power Play Anaheim Ducks Colorado Avalanche G Att % G Att % Overall: 9 6 9.6 (T-th NHL) 8 8. (9th NHL) Home: 5 5. (th NHL) 7.5 (th NHL) Road: 6 5. (6th NHL) 7.8 (7th NHL) SHORT HANDED GOALS ALLOWED (T-th NHL) SHORT HANDED GOALS ALLOWED (T-st NHL) Penalty Killing Anaheim Ducks Colorado Avalanche G Att % G Att % Overall: 6 85. (T-8th NHL) 8 9.7 (nd NHL) Home: 6 8. (9th NHL) 95. (rd NHL) Road: 5 88. (6th NHL) 7 88.9 (rd NHL) SHORT HANDED GOALS SCORED (T-nd NHL) SHORT HANDED GOALS SCORED (T-nd NHL) Penalties Anaheim Ducks Colorado Avalanche GP Min Avg./Rank GP Min Avg./Rank 97 6. (th NHL) 56. (nd NHL) Goal Situations Anaheim Ducks Colorado Avalanche For Against For Against 5 on 5: 6 8 5 on : 9 6 5 on : on : on : on : on : on 5: on 5: 5 Empty Net: Penalty Shots: Total: 9

Anaheim Ducks @ Colorado Avalanche Situations Individual Leaders Anaheim Ducks Colorado Avalanche Points: C. PERRY (),R. GETZLAF (),R. KESLER (8) M. DUCHENE (9),J. IGINLA (8),E. JOHNSON (8) Goals: C. PERRY (),M. BELESKEY (5),R. GETZLAF () A. TANGUAY (),G. LANDESKOG (),J. MCGINN () Assists: R. GETZLAF (9),C. FOWLER (7),R. KESLER (5) J. IGINLA (6),E. JOHNSON (6),R. O'REILLY (6) PP Goals: C. PERRY (),S. VATANEN (),R. KESLER () G. LANDESKOG (),N. MACKINNON (),E. JOHNSON () SH Goals: A. COGLIANO (),D. SMITH-PELLY () A. TANGUAY (),J. MITCHELL () GW Goals: R. GETZLAF (),R. KESLER (),C. PERRY () D. BRIERE (),C. MCLEOD () + Goals: C. PERRY() PIM: T. JACKMAN (7),C. PERRY (5),R. KESLER () C. MCLEOD (8),E. JOHNSON (),G. LANDESKOG (8) Shots: C. PERRY (7),R. KESLER (),M. BELESKEY () M. DUCHENE (7),N. MACKINNON (6),R. O'REILLY () +/-: C. PERRY (+9),H. LINDHOLM (+8),R. GETZLAF (+) E. JOHNSON (+),J. IGINLA (+),J. HEJDA (+) Shootout Anaheim Ducks Shooter G/S % GDG Jakob Silfverberg /. William Karlsson /. Ryan Kesler /. Corey Perry /. Goaltender Rec. G/S % Frederik Andersen - /.75 Colorado Avalanche Shooter G/S % GDG Alex Tanguay /. Ryan O'Reilly /. Matt Duchene /. Gabriel Landeskog /. Goaltender Rec. G/S % Semyon Varlamov - /5. Power Play Anaheim Ducks Player G A P Sami Vatanen 7 Corey Perry Ryan Kesler Ryan Getzlaf Cam Fowler Matt Beleskey Jakob Silfverberg William Karlsson Patrick Maroon Colorado Avalanche Player G A P Nathan MacKinnon 5 Ryan O'Reilly 5 Erik Johnson Gabriel Landeskog Tyson Barrie Jamie McGinn Alex Tanguay Matt Duchene Nick Holden Short Handed Anaheim Ducks Player G A P Devante Smith-Pelly Andrew Cogliano Cam Fowler Colorado Avalanche Player G A P Alex Tanguay John Mitchell Erik Johnson Jan Hejda

Colorado Avalanche: Media Notes LAST GAME (Nov. ) - Colorado at St. Louis in shootout The Avalanche rallied from an - third-period deficit to force overtime, but the Blues prevailed in a shootout, -, at Scottrade Center. Nathan MacKinnon and Ryan O'Reilly each scored a power-play goal and had an assist for the Avs, and Erik Johnson added two helpers. The Avs went -for- on the power play while killing off all three short-handed situations. CURRENT INJURIES Patrick Bordeleau (back). Out indefinitely. Ryan Wilson (shoulder). Out - weeks. Jesse Winchester (head). Day-to-day. RECENT TRANSACTIONS Oct. - Dennis Everberg recalled from Lake Erie (AHL). WITH POINTS IN SIX STRAIGHT, AVS OPEN THREE-GAME HOMESTAND TONIGHT AGAINST DUCKS The Colorado Avalanche opens a three-game homestand tonight against the Anaheim Ducks at Pepsi Center. Tonight is the second half of a back-to-back for the Avs, who lost - in a shootout last night in St. Louis. Colorado has now gained points in six straight games, going --. The Avs, who are finishing off a stretch that has them playing seven of nine at home, will host Vancouver on Tuesday and Toronto on Thursday to wrap up the homestand. AVALANCHE & DUCKS Tonight is the first of three meetings between the Avalanche and Ducks this season. All-time Record vs. Anaheim: 5-6-7-8 Home Record: 9--- Road Record: 6---7 Record Since Moving To Denver: -5-7-8 - Record: -- (-- at home) SPECIALTY TEAMS ON A ROLL The Avs enter tonight's game having killed off straight opponent power-play opportunities. The Avs, who went -for- on the PK in last night's shootout loss to St. Louis, have now gone five straight games without allowing a power-play goal. Colorado ranks second in penalty killing at 9.7% (/8). The Avalanche's power-play went -for- last night and is now 7-for- (.8%) over the last six games. This recent stretch comes after Colorado began the year by scoring only one PPG in its first six games (-for-,.5%). NOTEWORTHY - Ryan O'Reilly needs one point to reach career points. O'Reilly has 99 points (75g/a) in 57 games. - Nathan MacKinnon has three goals and four points (g/a) in his last two games. - Erik Johnson has a three-game assist/point streak (g/a). - Semyon Varlamov is unbeaten in regulation in his last six starts (--). Varly is -- in his last three games, stopping 6 of shots (.7 GAA,.967 Sv%). Varlamov ranks fifth in the league in save percentage (.9) - Brad Stuart needs three games to reach, NHL games. - Maxime Talbot needs three games to reach 6 NHL games. He needs three assists to reach. BACK-TO-BACK The Avs are playing their second back-to-back of the season, as they face the Ducks tonight after falling - in a shootout last night in St. Louis. Colorado is -- in the first game of a back-to-back this year and -- in the second game. The Avs will play a total of back-to-back contests in -5. The Avalanche played last season, going 7-- in the first game and -- in the second. SAVING GRACE Semyon Varlamov stopped 89-of-9 shots (.978%) over a two-game stretch from Oct. 8-, the most saves ever by an Avalanche goaltender over a two-game span. Only two goalies in franchise history, Quebec's Ron Tugnutt and Jacques Cloutier, ever stopped more shots in a two-game stretch.

MOST SAVES IN TWO-GAME SPAN, FRANCHISE HISTORY 98 Ron Tugnutt March -, 99 9 Jacques Cloutier Feb. -, 99 89 Semyon Varlamov Oct. 8-, 87 Scott Gordon Jan. -Feb., 99 87 Patrick Roy March 5-6, 997 Varlamov made 9 saves in a shootout loss to San Jose on Oct. 8, falling one shy of his career-best of 5 saves set Feb. 6, at Edmonton. Varlamov's 9 stops tied the franchise record for most saves in a HOME game. Scott Gordon made 9 saves for Quebec at the Colisee on Feb., 99 vs. Boston. Varlamov stopped -of- shots in the first period that night, tying his career high for saves in a single period. Varlamov stopped all shots in a 5- victory over the Islanders on Oct. for his first shutout of the season. It was Varlamov s th career shutout and th as a member of the Avalanche, moving him into sole possession of third place on the franchise s all-time list behind Patrick Roy (7) and David Aebischer (). Varlamov s saves were his most-ever in a shutout, topping his previous high of stops in a - overtime win against the Predators on March, at Pepsi Center. Varlamov s effort was the first -save shutout by an Avalanche goaltender since Nov. 5,, when Roy made stops in a - win at Anaheim. In fact, Varly posted just the fourth -plus save shutout in Avalanche history (since 995-96). MOST SAVES IN A SHUTOUT, AVALANCHE HISTORY (Since 995-96) Goaltender Sv Date, Opponent Score Patrick Roy 6 March 5, 997 at Hartford - Patrick Roy Nov. 5, at Anaheim - Craig Billington Oct. 8, 996 vs. Washington - Semyon Varlamov Oct., vs. NY Islanders 5- IGINLA CONTINUES TO CLIMB ALL-TIME LISTS Jarome Iginla scored his 56st and 56nd career goals on Oct., passing Guy Lafleur (56) and Mike Modano (56) for rd place on the NHL's all-time goals list. He is now two shy of tying Mats Sundin and Joe Nieuwendyk for st. Iginla passed Bobby Hull (,7) for sole possession of 9th place on the NHL s all-time points list with an assist on Oct.. Iginla has 56 goals and 6 assists for,75 points in, career games. Only Jaromir Jagr has more goals among active players and only Jagr and Joe Thornton have more points. Iginla has twice finished runner-up for the Hart Trophy (, ), which included finishing second in the closest voting ever in -. He won the Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy as the NHL s leading goal scorer in both and and captured the Art Ross Trophy as the league s scoring leader. Iginla was named to the NHL s First All-Star Team in -, 7-8 and 8-9, and the NHL s Second All-Star Team in -. He was selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team and was a finalist for the Calder Trophy in 996-97. ALL-TIME GOAL LEADERS (No. -5). Mats Sundin 56 Joe Nieuwendyk 56. Jarome Iginla 56. Mike Modano 56 5. Guy Lafleur 56 MOST GOALS, ACTIVE PLAYERS Jaromir Jagr 77 Jarome Iginla 56 Marian Hossa 66 MOST POINTS, ALL-TIME (No. 6-5) 6. Dino Ciccarelli 7. Rod Brind Amour 8 8. Sergei Fedorov 79 9. Jarome Iginla 75 5. Bobby Hull 7

MOST POINTS, ACTIVE PLAYERS Jaromir Jagr 76 Joe Thornton 5 Jarome Iginla 75 STUART NEARING, Brad Stuart needs just three games to reach, career regular season games in the NHL. Alex Tanguay can also reach the,- game mark this season, as he has appeared in 95 contests, 5 shy of,. BRIERE TALLIES TH IN DRAMATIC FASHION Daniel Briere scored his th NHL goal on Oct. at Boston, lighting the lamp with under a second left in regulation to give the Avalanche a - victory. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Briere is the first player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to score a game-winning goal with one second left in regulation. Prior to that, Colorado's latest game-winning goal was scored at 9:5 of the third period a mark set by Jan Hejda in a - victory on April, vs. Vancouver. Briere s goal was only the fourth last-second tiebreaking goal (in regulation) over the last eight seasons. The other buzzer beaters since 7-8 were scored by Brad Richards (Dec. 7, at Phoenix), Drew Doughty (Feb., vs. Columbus) and David Krejci (Oct., vs. San Jose). Briere became the 6th active player to reach the -goal milestone. MAC SURPASSES, PIM Cody McLeod surpassed, career penalty minutes on Oct. vs. Vancouver. He became the first player in Avalanche history and sixth in franchise history to reach, PIM. CENTRAL DIVISION CHAMPS The Avalanche tied their franchise record with 5 wins and posted their-second highest point total ever () en route to winning the Central Division title in -. Colorado finished 5--8, exactly 6-- at home (56 points) and 6-- on the road (56 points). The Avs set a franchise mark for road wins on their way to finishing with the best road record in the NHL. NINTH DIVISION CROWN; FIRST SINCE - The Avs last season won their ninth division championship since moving to Denver, their first since -. It marked Colorado/Quebec s th division title in franchise history, which includes an NHL-record streak of nine consecutive division crowns from 995 to. The Avalanche/Nordiques have now won the Central Division (-), five Northwest Division titles (998-99 to - ), three Pacific Division crowns (995-98), a Northeast Division title (99-95) and an Adams Division banner (985-86). AWARD-WINNING SEASON The Avalanche took home three individual trophies at the NHL Awards Show in Las Vegas on June. Nathan MacKinnon won the Calder Trophy as the league s top rookie, Ryan O Reilly won the Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct, while Patrick Roy won the Jack Adams Award as the coach of the year. The Avs and Boston Bruins were the only teams to produce three winners. Semyon Varlamov was a finalist for the Vezina Trophy, making Colorado one of only two teams with four awards finalists (Tampa Bay was the other). SEASON INJURY LIST PLAYER GAMES NATURE & DATES Reto Berra neck (Oct. 8) Patrick Bordeleau back (Oct. 9 - present) John Mitchell head (Oct. 9-) Semyon Varlamov groin (Oct. 6-) Ryan Wilson 6 head (Oct. ) shoulder (5 games, Oct. - present) Jesse Winchester head (Oct. 9 - present) TOTALS 8

Colorado Avalanche: Game By Game Summary * = Overtime, ** = Shootout, + = Sellout # Date Team W-L-OT Record GF-GA Scorers W Goal PP PK SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend. /9/ @ Minnesota Wild L -- -5 9 - - 6-8 5 / 998+ // Minnesota Wild L -- - - 6-6 - 5 / 89+ // @ Boston Bruins W -- -,8 8 - - -8 / 7 7565+ // @ Toronto Maple Leafs O* -- - 9,9 8-5-5 - / 875 5 /6/ @ Ottawa Senators L -- -5,7s,9p 6-5 6-7 -8 / 99+ 6 /8/ @ Montréal Canadiens L -- -,9 76 - - -6 / 87+ 7 // Florida Panthers O* -- - p,9p, -5 - -6 / 8 // Vancouver Canucks W -- 7-,,6p,8,9,9, 8 - - 8-9 / 79 9 /6/ @ Winnipeg Jets O* -- - p 8 - - -8 / 56+ /8/ San Jose Sharks O** -- - s,9 - - -5 / 55 // New York Islanders W -- 5-55,9p,,9,6 55-6-6 - / 89 // @ St. Louis Blues O** --5-9p,9p - - 9-9 / 798 // Anaheim Ducks // Vancouver Canucks 5 /6/ Toronto Maple Leafs 6 /8/ @ Philadelphia Flyers 7 // @ New York Islanders 8 // @ New York Rangers 9 /5/ @ New Jersey Devils // Washington Capitals // Carolina Hurricanes /5/ @ Arizona Coyotes /6/ Chicago Blackhawks /9/ Dallas Stars 5 // Montréal Canadiens 6 // @ Calgary Flames 7 /5/ @ Winnipeg Jets 8 /9/ Nashville Predators 9 // Winnipeg Jets // St. Louis Blues /8/ @ Pittsburgh Penguins // @ Buffalo Sabres // @ Detroit Red Wings // St. Louis Blues 5 /7/ Chicago Blackhawks 6 /9/ @ St. Louis Blues 7 // Philadelphia Flyers 8 //5 Edmonton Oilers 9 //5 Columbus Blue Jackets /6/5 @ Chicago Blackhawks /8/5 Ottawa Senators //5 Dallas Stars //5 @ Washington Capitals //5 @ Carolina Hurricanes 5 /5/5 @ Florida Panthers 6 /7/5 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 7 /9/5 @ St. Louis Blues 8 //5 Boston Bruins 9 /7/5 @ Nashville Predators 5 //5 Nashville Predators 5 //5 @ Dallas Stars 5 /5/5 Detroit Red Wings 5 /7/5 @ Minnesota Wild 5 /8/5 @ Winnipeg Jets 55 //5 New York Rangers 56 //5 Dallas Stars 57 /6/5 Arizona Coyotes 58 /8/5 Los Angeles Kings 59 //5 @ Chicago Blackhawks 6 //5 Tampa Bay Lightning 6 //5 @ Nashville Predators 6 /7/5 @ Dallas Stars 6 /8/5 Minnesota Wild 6 //5 Pittsburgh Penguins 65 /7/5 @ Columbus Blue Jackets 66 /8/5 @ Minnesota Wild 67 //5 Los Angeles Kings 68 //5 New Jersey Devils 69 //5 Calgary Flames 7 /9/5 @ Arizona Coyotes 7 //5 @ Anaheim Ducks 7 //5 @ Calgary Flames 7 /5/5 @ Edmonton Oilers 7 /6/5 @ Vancouver Canucks 75 /8/5 Buffalo Sabres 76 //5 Edmonton Oilers 77 //5 @ San Jose Sharks 78 //5 @ Anaheim Ducks 79 //5 @ Los Angeles Kings 8 /7/5 Nashville Predators 8 /9/5 Winnipeg Jets 8 //5 Chicago Blackhawks

Colorado Avalanche: Player Game By Game Summary Skaters: Goals-Assists (Game Winning or Game Tying), Shots / (+/-), TOI Goalies: Goals Allowed/Shots, Decision, Minutes Played Date Opp. HOLDEN # BARRIE # GUENIN # 5 JOHNSON # 6 MITCHELL # 7 HEJDA # 8 DUCHENE # 9 Oct 9 @ MIN -,/- : -,/- :6 -,/- :9 -,/- :5 -,/- 7:9 -,/ 9:56 Oct Vs MIN -,/- :57 -,/- : DNP -,/ 7: -,/ :9 -,/ 8: Oct @ BOS -,/ : -,/ :5 DNP -,/ :56 -,/ : -,/ 7:9 Oct @ TOR -,/ :8 -,/- 6:55 -,/- 7:9 -,/ 6:7 -,/- 7:5 -,/- 9:7 Oct 6 @ OTT -,/- :7 -,/- 9: -,/ 6: -,/- : -,/- : -,/ 7: -,/- 6:6 Oct 8 @ MTL -,/- 8:5 -,/ :5 -,/ : -,/ 7:9 -,/ : -,/ 6: -,/ :5 Oct Vs FLA -,/- 8: -,/- :8 DNP -,/ 7: -,/- 5:5 -,/ : -,/ : Oct Vs VAN -,/ 9: -,/- :5 DNP -,/ 8:55 -,/ :5 -,/ 6:55 -,6/ 9:9 Oct 6 @ WPG -,/ :8 -,/- : DNP -,/- 6:7 -,/ : -,/- : -,/- 8: Oct 8 Vs SJS -,/- : -,/ 9: DNP -,5/ 6: -,/- :5 -,/ :7 -,/ : Oct Vs NYI -,/ : -,/ 5: -,/ 6:5 -,/ : -,/ : -,/ :9 -,/ 5:9 Nov @ STL -,/- : -,/ 9:5 -,/ :9 -,/ 5:58 -,/ :9 -,/ :5 -,/- 9: Date Opp. MCGINN # IGINLA # STUART # 7 REDMOND # CLICHE # TALBOT # 5 MACKINNON # 9 Oct 9 @ MIN -,/- : -,/ 8: -,/- :5 -,/- :9 -,/- : -,/- 6: Oct Vs MIN -,/- :56 -,/ 5: -,/- : -,/ : -,/ :5 -,/- 6: Oct @ BOS -,/ : -,/ 7:7 -,/ : -,/ : -,/ 9:6 -,/ 8: Oct @ TOR -,/ : -,/ 8: -,/ 9:8 -,/ : -,/ :8 -,/- : Oct 6 @ OTT -,/- :55 -,/- 6: -,/ 7:55 DNP -,/ :9 -,7/ 5:6 Oct 8 @ MTL -,/ 7:55 -,/ 9:56 -,/ 6:9 -,/ 8:55 -,/ :9 -,/- 6:8 Oct Vs FLA -,/- :9 -,/ : -,/ :8 -,/ 8:9 -,/ :6 -,/- 7:9 Oct Vs VAN -,/ 5:5 -,5/ 9: -,/ 5:6 -,/ :8 -,/ :58 -,/ 6:7 -,/- 5:8 Oct 6 @ WPG -,/ 5: -,5/- 8: -,/ :5 -,/ :5 -,/ : -,/ 6:8 -,/ :9 Oct 8 Vs SJS -,/ :5 -,/ 7: -,/ 8: -,/ :9 -,/ 8:8 -,/- :8 -,/ 7:7 Oct Vs NYI -,/ :6 -,/ : -,/ :8 DNP -,/ : -,/ 5:6 -,/ :5 Nov @ STL -,/ 6: -,/ 7:5 -,/- :6 DNP -,/ :57 -,/ :5 -,/ 7:6 Date Opp. TANGUAY # WILSON # EVERBERG # 5 BRIERE # 8 MCLEOD # 55 O'REILLY # 9 LANDESKOG # 9 Oct 9 @ MIN -,/- 6:5 -,/ 7:56 -,/- :57 -,/ : -,/- 9: -,/- 6:6 Oct Vs MIN -,/- 5:59 -,/- 8:9 -,/- 7: -,/- :9 -,/ :5 -,6/- 8: -,/- 7: Oct @ BOS -,/ 9:8 -,/ 6:7 -,/ : -(W),/ 7:57 -,/ 7:5 -,/ 6:5 -,/ 6:5 Oct @ TOR -,/ :5 INJ -,/- : -,/ : -,/ :6 -,/ : -,/ 5:6 Oct 6 @ OTT -,/ 7:5 DNP -,/ 8:8 -,/ : -,/ :9 -,/- 8: -,/- 6: Oct 8 @ MTL -,5/ 8: DNP MIN -,/ 8:6 -,/- 9:9 -,/- 8:5 -,/ 7: Oct Vs FLA -,/ 8: -,/- 8:5 MIN -,/- 9:9 -,/ 9: -,5/- 9:7 -,5/- 8: Oct Vs VAN -,/ 8: INJ MIN -(W),/ 6:5 -,/ 7:57 -,/- 8:7 -,/- 7: Oct 6 @ WPG -,/- :5 INJ MIN -,/ 8: -,/ 9:5 -,/- 7:7 -,/ 8:8 Oct 8 Vs SJS -,/ 8: INJ MIN -,/ 6: -,/- 7:56 -,/ : -,5/ 9:6 Oct Vs NYI -,/ :9 INJ -,/ :5 DNP -(W),/ :56 -,/ 5:9 -,/ 5: Nov @ STL -,/ 8: DNP -,/ :6 DNP -,/ :9 -,6/- 9:5 -,/- 9:5 Date Opp. VARLAMOV # BERRA # PICKARD # Oct 9 @ MIN 5/8 L : / : Oct Vs MIN / L 57:8 DND Oct @ BOS DND /8 W 59:5 Oct @ TOR / O 6: DND Oct 6 @ OTT INJ / :6 /7 L 56:6 Oct 8 @ MTL INJ INJ /6 L 58: DND Oct Vs FLA INJ /6 O 6: DND DNP Oct Vs VAN /9 W 6: DND MIN MIN Oct 6 @ WPG /8 O 6:8 DND MIN MIN Oct 8 Vs SJS /5 O 6:5 DND MIN MIN Oct Vs NYI / W 6: DND MIN MIN Nov @ STL /9 O 6:56 DND MIN MIN AITTOKALLIO # 7

Colorado Avalanche: Head Coach and Player Bios Head Coach: Patrick Roy - Was named Head Coach/VP of Hockey Operations on May, and begins his second season in that role. - Won the Jack Adams Award after guiding the Avalanche to a 5--8 record (.68) and the Central Division title in his rookie season behind the bench. - Helped Colorado match its franchise record for wins and post its second-highest point total ever (). - Roy s Avalanche also set a franchise mark with 6 road wins en route to compiling the best road record in the NHL at 6-- (.68). - Colorado, which finished 9th in the league standings the year before, became the first club since the NHL expanded to teams in 979 to go from the bottom three to the top three in a single season. - Became the first coach in Avalanche history and second in franchise history to win the Jack Adams Award (Marc Crawford 99-95). - Prior to joining the Avs, spent the previous eight seasons as head coach and GM of the Quebec Remparts (QMJHL). - Was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 6. #: Semyon Varlamov (G) 6' ", 9 lbs. / Apr 7, 988 (6 years and 6 months) sehm-yawn vahr-law-mawv Drafted: Washington's nd choice (st round, rd overall) in 6 Entry Draft Acquired: Acquired from Washington in exchange for a st round pick in and a conditional nd round pick in, July, Last Win: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Last SO: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Career Shootouts: 7/99 (.77), 8- GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Season 8 --..9 Career 8-7-8.5.98 Career vs. Opp 7 --.85.96 Season Highs: Shots Saves 5 9 5 /8 vs SJS - Stopped all shots in a 5- victory over the Islanders on Oct. at Pepsi Center, recording his most saves ever in a shutout. - Varlamov s effort was the first -save shutout by an Avalanche goaltender since Nov. 5,, when Patrick Roy made stops in a - win at Anaheim. - Made 9 saves on Oct. 8 vs. San Jose, one shy of his career high. - Varly's 9 stops tied the franchise record for most saves in a home game (Scott Gordon, Feb., 99 vs. Boston). - Stopped -of- shots in the first period, tying his career high for saves in a single period. Only Patrick Roy, who made saves in a period twice, has ever stopped more shots in one period for the Avalanche. - Missed three games due to a groin injury, Oct. 6-. - Was placed on Injured Reserve, Oct. 6 (retroactive to Oct. ) and activated on Oct.. - Made his th career start on Oct. vs. Minnesota. - Named to the NHL s Second All-Star Team and was a finalist for the Vezina Trophy last season. #: Reto Berra (G) 6' ", lbs. / Jan, 987 (7 years and 9 months) REH-to BAIR-uh Drafted: St. Louis' 6th choice (th round, 6th overall) in 6 Entry Draft Acquired: Acquired from Calgary for a nd round selection in NHL Draft, March 5, Last Win: OCT, @ BOSTON () Last SO: - Career Shootouts: 6/ (.76), - GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% Season --.7.9 Career 5-8-.99.896 Career vs. Opp -- 5.8.868 Season Highs: Shots Saves 6 6 / vs FLA - Has made three starts and appeared once in relief. - Left early in the first period on Oct. 6 at Ottawa due to injury (neck), forcing him to sit out on Oct. 8 at Montreal. - Earned a - victory in his first start of the season on Oct. at Boston, stopping 7-of-8 shots. - Is beginning his second NHL season. - Appeared in combined games between the Avalanche and Flames last season, posting a 9-8- record with a.7 goals-against average and.89 save percentage. - Saw action in two games after joining Colorado, going -- with a 5.8 GAA. - Represented Switzerland at the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, posting an - record with a. GAA in one start for the Swiss. - Also competed for his nation at the IIHF World Championship in Belarus.

#: Nick Holden (D) 6' ", lbs. / May 5, 987 (7 years and 5 months) Drafted: Signed by Columbus as a non-drafted free agent, March 8, 8 Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July 5, Last Goal: APR 5, @ ST. LOUIS (7) Last Assist: OCT, vs VANCOUVER () Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season -- -8 Career 7-7-7 5 Career vs. Opp -- - :57 + times times times / vs NYI / vs MIN times times times - Signed a three-year extension with the Avalanche on July,. - Finished second among Avalanche defensemen with goals while appearing in 5 games during his first full NHL season in -. - Ranked fourth among Colorado D-men in points (5) and assists (5). - Went on to lead all Avalanche defensemen with three goals and four points (g/a) in seven games during the postseason. - Was the first Colorado defender to score three goals in a single series since Rob Blake tallied five in the Western Conference Semifinal against Los Angeles. #: Tyson Barrie (D) 5' ", 9 lbs. / Jul 6, 99 ( years and months) Drafted: Colorado's th selection (rd round, 6th overall) in 9 Entry Draft Last Goal: OCT, vs FLORIDA (5) Last Assist: OCT 6, @ WINNIPEG () Career Shootouts: / (5%), GDG Season -6-7 -6 8 Career 8 6--58-8 Career vs. Opp -- - :5 + / vs FLA / vs VAN / vs VAN times /8 vs MTL times /6 vs WPG / vs NYI - Is tied for first on the Avalanche in assists (6). - Had a four-game point streak, Oct. 8-6, one shy of his career long. - Tied his career high with three points (g/a) on Oct. vs. Vancouver. - It marked his second career three-point effort, as he also had three assists on Feb. 8, at NY Islanders. - Led all Colorado defensemen with goals last season, the most by an Avs blueliner since 6-7 (John-Michael Liles - ). - Scored three overtime goals last year, tying the single-season franchise record set by David Jones in -. - Was the first NHL defenseman to score three OT goals in one season since Atlanta s Dustin Byfuglien in -. - Has scored four career overtime goals, the most by a blueliner in franchise history. #5: Nate Guenin (D) 6' ", 7 lbs. / Dec, 98 ( years and months) GEH-nihn Drafted: NY Rangers' rd choice (th round, 7th overall) in Entry Draft Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July 5, Last Goal: FEB 8, vs PHOENIX (6) Last Assist: APR 5, @ ST. LOUIS () Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season 6 -- Career 6 -- 6 6 Career vs. Opp 5 -- - 7:9 + 6 times 6 times 6 times /6 vs OTT / vs TOR /6 vs OTT / vs NYI times - Appeared in 68 games during his first full NHL season with the Avalanche in -, tallying nine points (g/8a) with a + plus/minus rating. - Finished third on the Avalanche in blocked shots (8) and was second on the club in short-handed ice time at :8 per game. - Was nominated by the Colorado chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey). #6: Erik Johnson (D) 6' ", lbs. / Mar, 988 (6 years and 7 months) Drafted: St. Louis' st pick (st round, st overall) in 6 Entry Draft Acquired: Acquired from St. Louis, along with Jay McClement and a st round pick in, in exchange for Kevin Shattenkirk, Chris Stewart and a nd round choice in, Feb. 8, Last Goal: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Last Assist: NOV, @ ST. LOUIS Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season -6-8 Career 8--78-89 Career vs. Opp -7-7 - 6 7 7:9 5 + times / vs STL times / vs MIN /8 vs MTL /8 vs SJS times times - Leads the Avalanche in plus/minus (+) and average ice time (:) - Leads all Colorado defensemen in scoring with eight points (g/6a). - Is in his seventh NHL season, his fifth with Colorado. - Led all Colorado defensemen with 9 points last year, tying his career high set in 9- with St. Louis. - Also led all Avs defensemen with a career-high assists. - Led the club in ice time at : per game, the first Avalanche player to average over minutes a night since Kyle Quincey in 9- (:7).

#7: John Mitchell (C) 6' ", lbs. / Jan, 985 (9 years and 9 months) Drafted: Toronto's th choice (5th round, 58th overall) in Entry Draft Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July, Last Goal: OCT 6, @ OTTAWA (7) Last Assist: OCT 8, @ MONTREAL (6) Career Shootouts: / (6%), GDG Season 8 -- - 8 Career 5 7-78-5-6 Career vs. Opp 7 --6 5 6 5:5 5 + /6 vs OTT /8 vs MTL times /6 vs WPG / vs FLA times /8 vs SJS /8 vs MTL - Was activated from the Injured Non-Roster list on Oct. 6 and scored a short-handed goal in his season debut that night in Ottawa. - The goal was Mitchell's first career short-handed tally and marked the third time in as many seasons with Colorado that he's scored a goal in his first game of the year. - Began the season on the Injured Non-Roster list, forcing him to miss the first four games of the year. - Set career highs in assists () and points () while appearing in 75 games for Colorado last season. - His goals were one shy of his career best set with Toronto in 8-9. #8: Jan Hejda (D) 6' ", lbs. / Jun 8, 978 (6 years and months) YAHN HAY-dah Drafted: Buffalo's th choice (th round, 6th overall) in Entry Draft Acquired: Signed as a free agent, July, Last Goal: JAN 8, @ NASHVILLE (6) Last Assist: OCT 8, vs SAN JOSE () Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season -- 6 Career 558 --6 7 8 Career vs. Opp 7-6-6 7 : 7 + times /8 vs SJS /8 vs SJS times / vs FLA 5 times / vs TOR times - Leads the team with 7 hits. - Ties his tied his career high with two assists/points on Oct. 8 vs. San Jose. - It marked his th career multi-point game and his ninth two-assist effort. - Recorded his th NHL assist on Oct. vs. Vancouver. - Is beginning his ninth NHL season, his fourth with Colorado. - Set a career high with six goals and added assists for 7 points in 78 games last season. #9: Matt Duchene (C) 5' ", lbs. / Jan 6, 99 ( years and 9 months) DOO-shayn Drafted: Colorado's st selection (st round, rd overall) in 9 Entry Draft Last Goal: OCT, vs VANCOUVER () Last Assist: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Career Shootouts: / (%), 5 GDG Season -6-9 - 6 Career 9 8-6-7-9 Career vs. Opp 5-5- -7 : + times times / vs VAN times /8 vs SJS /8 vs MTL /8 vs SJS times - Leads the Avalanche in points (9), assists (6-tied) and shots (7). - Was Colorado s leading scorer in the month of October with nine points (g/6a) in games. - Scored a goal and fired a career-high shots on Oct. 8 at Montreal. - Duchene's shots were the most by an Avalanche player in seven years, since Ryan Smyth had on Oct. 6, 7 vs. Calgary. - Is beginning his sixth NHL season. - Has either led or shared the team lead in scoring in three of his five NHL seasons, including each of the last two campaigns. - Led the Avalanche in scoring with a career-high 7 points (g/7a) in 7 games last season. #: Jamie McGinn (L) 6' ", lbs. / Aug 5, 988 (6 years and months) Drafted: San Jose's nd choice (nd round, 6th overall) in 6 Entry Draft Acquired: Acquired from San Jose, along with Mike Connolly and Michael Sgarbossa, in exchange for T.J. Galiardi, Daniel Winnik and a 7th round selection in the Entry Draft, Feb. 7, Last Goal: OCT 6, @ WINNIPEG () Last Assist: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season --5 - Career 59 68-59-7-8 68 Career vs. Opp 9-- 7:55 + times times 5 times / vs TOR /8 vs MTL times / vs VAN / vs VAN - Is tied for third on the team in goals (). - Scored the Avalanche s first goal of the season on Oct. at Boston. - Beginning his seventh NHL season, his fourth with Colorado. - Set a career high in points (8), assists (9), game-winning goals (), shots (67) and games played (79) last season. - His 9 goals fell one short of his personal best set in -

#: Jarome Iginla (R) 6' ", lbs. / Jul, 977 (7 years and months) Drafted: Dallas' st choice (st round, th overall) in 995 Entry Draft Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July, Last Goal: OCT, vs VANCOUVER () Last Assist: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Career Shootouts: / (%), 5 GDG Season -6-8 6 Career 56-6-75 85 89 Career vs. Opp 6 8--59-7 66 : 5 5 + / vs VAN / vs TOR / vs VAN / vs TOR / vs FLA times times / vs VAN - Is tied for first on the team in assists (6) and tied for second in points (8). - Scored his 56st and 56nd career goals on Oct. vs. Vancouver, passing Guy Lafleur (56) and Mike Modano (56) for rd place on the NHL's alltime goals list. - Passed Bobby Hull (,7) for 9th place on the all-time scoring list on Oct. vs. Florida. - Is in his 8th NHL season. - Has twice finished runner-up for the Hart Trophy (, ). - Won the Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy as the NHL s leading goal scorer in both and. - Captured the Art Ross Trophy as the league s scoring leader and also won the Lester B. Pearson Award (NHLPA MVP). - Was named to the NHL s First All-Star Team in -, 7-8 and 8-9, and the NHL s Second All-Star Team in -. - Was selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team and was a finalist for the Calder Trophy in 996-97. #7: Brad Stuart (D) 6' ", 5 lbs. / Nov 6, 979 ( years and months) Drafted: San Jose's st choice (st round, rd overall) in 998 Entry Draft Acquired: Acquired from San Jose for a nd round selection in 6 NHL Draft and 6th round choice in 7 NHL Draft, July, Last Goal: DEC, @ TORONTO (5) Last Assist: APR, vs EDMONTON (7) Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season -- - 6 Career 997 77-5- 555 Career vs. Opp 55-8- 8 5:6 8 + times times times times / vs VAN / vs VAN /6 vs OTT / vs VAN - Leads the team in blocked shots (). - Needs just three games to reach, for his NHL career. - Is entering his 5th NHL season and his first with Colorado after being acquired from San Jose on July,. - Has spent most of his career with San Jose but has also played for Boston, Calgary, Los Angeles and Detroit. - Helped the Red Wings capture the 8 Stanley Cup championship. #8: Jesse Winchester (C) (*Injured) 6' ", 5 lbs. / Oct, 98 ( years) Drafted: Signed by Ottawa as an undrafted free agent, March, 8 Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July, Last Goal: MAR 7, vs BUFFALO () Last Assist: APR 8, vs PHILADELPHIA () Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season - ----- - - Career 85-5-7-59 Career vs. Opp -- - - - - - - - - - - Has missed the first games due to injury (head). - Was placed on Injured Reserve, Oct. 6 (retroactive to Sept. ). - Is beginning his first season with Colorado after signing a two-year contract with the Avalanche on July,. - Tallied 8 points (9g/9a) in 5 games for the Florida Panthers last season. - Has appeared in 85 career NHL games between the Panthers and Ottawa Senators, recording 7 points (g/5a). #: Zach Redmond (D) 6' ", 5 lbs. / Jul 6, 988 (6 years and months) Drafted: Atlanta's 7th choice (7th round, 8th overall) in 8 Entry Draft Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July, Last Goal: APR, vs PITTSBURGH (7) Last Assist: OCT, vs VANCOUVER () Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season -- Career -6-8 Career vs. Opp -- :5 + times / vs VAN / vs VAN /8 vs SJS /6 vs WPG times / vs VAN times - Made his Avalanche debut on Oct. vs. Vancouver, recording an assist in :8 of ice time. - Begins his first season with Colorado after signing with the club on July,. - Appeared in 8 games with the Winnipeg Jets over the last two seasons, tallying seven points (g/5a). - Skated in games for the Jets last year, tallying three points (g/a). - Spent most of the - season with Winnipeg s American Hockey League affiliate, the St. John s IceCaps, where he recorded 5 points (6g/9a) in regular-season games and points (g/a) in playoff contests.

#: Marc-Andre Cliche (C) 6' ", lbs. / Mar, 987 (7 years and 7 months) KLEESH Drafted: NY Rangers' rd choice (nd round, 56th overall) in 5 Entry Draft Acquired: Claimed by Colorado off waivers from Los Angeles, Sept., Last Goal: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Last Assist: OCT, vs VANCOUVER () Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season -- 7 Career 88-7-9-8 Career vs. Opp -- - 5 : + / vs NYI / vs VAN times / vs FLA / vs NYI times / vs NYI times - Scored his first goal of the season and won -of-6 faceoffs (75%) on Oct. vs. NY Islanders. - Logged his second career NHL fight on Oct. vs. Florida (Derek MacKenzie). - Skated in 76 games for Colorado during his first full NHL season in -, recording seven points (g/6a). #5: Maxime Talbot (C) 5' ", 9 lbs. / Feb, 98 ( years and 8 months) Drafted: Pittsburgh's 9th choice (8th round, th overall) in Entry Draft Acquired: Acquired from Philadelphia in exchange for Steve Downie, Oct., Last Goal: MAR 8, @ MONTREAL (5) Last Assist: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season -- 6 Career 597 8-97-8-5 57 Career vs. Opp 7 -- - 6:7 + times / vs NYI / vs NYI /6 vs OTT / vs VAN /6 vs OTT /8 vs MTL / vs NYI - Needs three games to reach 6 career games and three assists to reach career helpers. - Tied his career high with two assists/points and was + on Oct. vs. NY Islanders. - Beginning his th NHL season. - Appeared in 7 games after joining the Avalanche last season, totaling 5 points (7g/8a) with a + rating. - Skated in 8 combined games between Colorado and Philadelphia, recording 7 points (8g/9a) with a +5 rating. - Talbot s 9 assists were a career high, while his 7 combined points were the second-most of his career. #9: Nathan MacKinnon (C) 6' ", 95 lbs. / Sep, 995 (9 years and months) Drafted: Colorado's st selection (st round, st overall) in Draft Last Goal: NOV, @ ST. LOUIS Last Assist: NOV, @ ST. LOUIS Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season -5-8 -5 Career 9 7--7 5 6 Career vs. Opp -- 8: 7 + / vs NYI /6 vs OTT times times / vs BOS /6 vs OTT /8 vs SJS times - Ranks second on the Avs in points (8-tied) and shots (6). - Tied his career high with two goals on Oct. vs. Islanders, his fourth career multi-goal game. - Won the Calder Memorial Trophy. - Became the youngest player to ever win the Calder (8 years, days on the final day of regular season). - Was the fifth player in the -year history of the Avalanche/Nordiques franchise to capture rookie of the year honors, joining Peter Stastny (98-8), Peter Forsberg (99-95), Chris Drury (998-99) and Gabriel Landeskog (-). - Led all rookies in points (6), goals (-tied), assists (9), power-play goals (8), game-winning goals (5-tied), shots () and games played (8-tied). - Became the first NHL player to lead all rookies in goals, assists and points since Evgeni Malkin in 6-7. - Went on to share the team scoring lead during the playoffs with points (g/8a) in seven contests. #: Alex Tanguay (L) 6' ", 9 lbs. / Nov, 979 ( years and months) Drafted: Colorado's st selection (st round, th overall) in 998 Entry Draft Acquired: Acquired from Calgary, along with Cory Sarich, in exchange for David Jones and Shane O'Brien, June 7, Last Goal: OCT 8, vs SAN JOSE () Last Assist: OCT 6, @ WINNIPEG () Career Shootouts: 9/5 (7%), 9 GDG Season --6 - Career 95 57-5-779 55 57 Career vs. Opp 9 9-7-6 :5 5 + times times 6 times / vs TOR /6 vs WPG /8 vs MTL times times - Is tied for first on the Avalanche in goals (). - Had a six-game point streak from Oct. 6-8. - Scored his seventh career short-handed goal on Oct. 8 vs. San Jose. - Had a three-game goal streak, Oct. 6-, his longest such streak since April -6, with Calgary. - Passed Valeri Kamensky () for ninth place on the franchise's all-time points list with an assist on Oct. vs. Vancouver. - Passed Dale Hunter () for ninth place on the franchise's all-time goal-scoring list on Oct. 8 at Montreal. - Has 7 points (5g/7a) in 77 games with the Avalanche. - Beginning his 5th NHL season and eighth with the Avalanche. - Appeared in only 6 games last season due to injury. Colorado was 5-- with Tanguay in the lineup.

#: Ryan Wilson (D) 6' ", lbs. / Feb, 987 (7 years and 8 months) Drafted: Signed by Calgary as an undrafted free agent, July, 8 Acquired: Acquired from Calgary, along with Lawrence Nycholat and nd round pick in 9, in exchange for Jordan Leopold, March, 9 Last Goal: OCT 6, @ CALGARY (9) Last Assist: APR, @ ANAHEIM () Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season -- - Career 7-6-67 8 57 Career vs. Opp 8 -- 8:9 + times times times times / vs MIN / vs MIN / vs MIN / vs BOS - Left in the second period on Oct. vs. Florida due to a shoulder injury. - Left the game on Oct. at Boston due to injury (head), forcing him to sit out on Oct. at Toronto. #5: Dennis Everberg (R) 6' ", 5 lbs. / Dec, 99 ( years and months) Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, April 9, Last Goal: - Last Assist: - Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season 7 -- - Career 7 -- - Career vs. Opp - ----- - - : + 7 times 7 times 7 times 7 times / vs TOR times / vs MIN 5 times - Was recalled from Lake Erie (AHL) on Oct.. - Recorded three points (g/a) in five games for the Monsters. - Began the year on the Avalanche's roster, appearing in each of Colorado's first five games. - Made his NHL debut in the season opener on Oct. 9 at Minnesota, recording a team-high three shots. - Was reassigned to Lake Erie (AHL) on Oct. 7. - Prior to this year, has played his entire career in Sweden. - Spent his third full season with Rogle (Allsvenskan league) in -, finishing third on the team with points (7g/7a) in 7 games. #8: Daniel Briere (C) 5' 9", 7 lbs. / Oct 6, 977 (7 years) Drafted: Phoenix's nd choice (st round, th overall) in 996 Entry Draft Acquired: Acquired from Montreal for PA Parenteau and a 5th round pick in 5 NHL Draft, June, Last Goal: OCT, vs VANCOUVER () Last Assist: OCT 6, @ OTTAWA (5) Career Shootouts: /5 (9%), 8 GDG Season -- - 8 Career 96-86-687-9 7 Career vs. Opp 5 7--8-7:57 + times /6 vs OTT times times / vs BOS / vs BOS / vs TOR times - Leads the Avalanche in game-winning goals (). - Scored his th NHL goal on Oct. at Boston, lighting the lamp with less than a second left in regulation to give the Avalanche a - victory. - Became the first player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to score a game-winning goal with one second left in regulation. - Was the 6th active player to reach the -goal milestone. - Is beginning his 6th NHL season, his first with Colorado. #55: Cody McLeod (L) 6' ", lbs. / Jun 6, 98 ( years and months) Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July 6, 6 nd NHL / nd COL Season Last Goal: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Last Assist: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season -- 8 Career 79 5--9-9 6 Career vs. Opp 5-5-8-6 7 :9 + / vs NYI / vs NYI / vs NYI times /6 vs OTT times times times - Leads the Avalanche in penalty minutes (8) and major penalties (). - Scored the game-winning goal and had an assist to tie his career high with two points on Oct. vs. NY Islanders. - The goal was McLeod's first game winner since Oct., 9 vs. San Jose. - Surpassed, career penalty minutes on Oct. vs. Vancouver. - He became the first player in Avalanche history and sixth in franchise history to surpass, PIM. - Has four fighting majors this season and 9 in his career (most in Avalanche history). - Has spent his entire career with the Avalanche after signing as a free agent on July 6, 6. - Signed a three-year extension with the club prior to this season on Sept. 9,.

#58: Patrick Bordeleau (L) (*Injured) 6' 6", 5 lbs. / Mar, 986 (8 years and 7 months) BOHR-duh-loh Drafted: Minnesota's 6th choice (th round, th overall) in Entry Draft Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July, Last Goal: APR, @ SAN JOSE () Last Assist: APR, @ ANAHEIM Career Shootouts: / (%), GDG Season - ----- - - Career 8 8-8-6-8 85 Career vs. Opp 6 -- 5 - - - - - - - - - Will begin the season on the Injured Non-Roster list (back). - Was one of only two Avalanche players to appear in all 8 games last season (Nathan MacKinnon was the other). #9: Ryan O'Reilly (C) 6' ", lbs. / Feb 7, 99 ( years and 8 months) Drafted: Colorado's nd selection (nd round, rd overall) in 9 Entry Draft Last Goal: NOV, @ ST. LOUIS Last Assist: NOV, @ ST. LOUIS Career Shootouts: 7/8 (9%), GDG Season -6-8 -9 Career 57 75--99-7 5 Career vs. Opp 5 5-6- : 6 + times / vs FLA times /8 vs SJS /8 vs SJS times / vs STL / vs NYI - Leads the Avalanche in takeaways (5). - Needs one point to reach career points. - Is in his sixth NHL season. - Won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability. - Became only the second player in franchise history to win the Lady Byng Trophy, joining Joe Sakic in. - Led the team with a career-high 8 goals, the most by an Avalanche player since 9- (Chris Stewart, 8). - Also led the club in power-play goals (9) and game winners (6-tied) and ranked first among Avalanche forwards in ice time (9:9). - Was flagged for just one minor penalty all season, joining Butch Goring (977-78, Los Angeles) as the only players ever to receive two or fewer PIM over 8 or more games. - Led the NHL with 8 takeaways, the second time in his career that he s paced the league in that category (-). #9: Gabriel Landeskog (L) 6' ", lbs. / Nov, 99 ( years and months) Drafted: Colorado's st choice (st round, nd overall) in Entry Draft. Last Goal: OCT 8, vs SAN JOSE () Last Assist: OCT, vs NY ISLANDERS () Career Shootouts: /7 (9%), GDG Season --5-6 8 Career 6-78-9 6 Career vs. Opp 9-6-9 6 6 9:5 5 5 + times / vs NYI 5 times / vs NYI / vs STL times /9 vs MIN /8 vs SJS - Is tied for first on the team in goals (). - Appeared in his th NHL game on Opening Night at Minnesota on Oct. 9. - Is entering his fourth NHL season, his third as team captain. - Set career highs and finished second on the Avalanche in points (65), goals (6) and assists (9-tied) last season. - Was named team captain of the Avalanche on Sept.,, becoming the youngest captain in NHL history (9 years, 86 days). - Was days younger than Sidney Crosby, who was 9 years, 97 days when he was named captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins on May, 7. - Is just the fourth captain in Avalanche history, joining Joe Sakic, Adam Foote and Milan Hejduk.