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3 Reasons to Be Excited About the Colorado Avalanche in 2024-25 – The Hockey Writers – Colorado Avalanche

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The reality is that the expectations for the Colorado Avalanche heading into this season are very high. Greatness is expected inside the locker room, within the organization, and from the fanbase. Given the caliber of players on the team, that’s fair. Finding things to look forward to wasn’t hard. Here are three reasons to be excited about this season. We’ll save the concerns (and there are concerns) for another day.

Casey Mittelstadt Is a True 2C

For two seasons, the Avalanche had been looking for the right player to fill the second-line center spot, and they found Casey Mittelstadt at the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline. He has been one of the most productive players in the NHL at 5-on-5 in the last two seasons, and we can expect that to continue in 2024-25.

Mittelstadt is unlikely to get power play time on the first unit unless there’s an injury, but that’s okay. His ability to drive play and create offense at even strength will be invaluable. While he needed some adjustment towards the end of the regular season last year, he performed well in his first taste of the NHL playoffs.

Casey Mittelstadt, Colorado Avalanche (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images)

In 18 games with the Avs, Mittelstadt scored four goals and six assists, averaging just over 15 minutes of ice time, and he saw several different lineup combinations, including playing with Jonathan Drouin, Mikko Rantanen, Artturi Lehkonen, and Valeri Nichushkin. He wasn’t able to secure a spot on the second line as the season went on, but this season, we could see a much more comfortable and knowledgeable player due to his offseason work.

Not since Nazem Kadri in the 2021-22 season have the Avalanche had a “true” second-line center to help lead the offense. An entire season with Mittelstadt behind Nathan MacKinnon should be fun to watch and give head coach Jared Bednar options for putting together his lineup.

Potential Youth Movement On The Rise

Calum Ritchie will likely start the season with the Avalanche. Whether he will finish the season with the team remains to be seen, but his performance in development camp, the time he spent in the summer training in Denver, and a good training camp should give him a shot.

Nikolai Kovalenko should also have a role on the roster, although where he lands will be determined by how much he has improved over the offseason. Justus Annunen is set to be Alexandar Georgiev’s backup, and if he struggles, he…

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