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Pregame: Colorado Returns Home After Long Road Trip

Colorado Avalanche left wing Jonathan Drouin (27) competes against the Vegas Golden Knights during the first period at T-Mobile Arena.<p>Mandatory Credit&colon; Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images</p>

After a significant loss to end their road trip on the East coast, the Avalanche return home for one game before American Thanksgiving. They won all three of their games last week against the Philadelphia Flyers, the Washington Capitals, and the Florida Panthers. They dropped their final game of the trip to the Tampa Bay Lightning in a resounding 8-2 loss.

Updates from Jared Bednar

Head coach of the Avalanche, Jared Bednar, spoke with the media following the team skate this morning. Some familiar faces were missing at morning skate in forwards Nathan MacKinnon and Miles Wood, but Bednar confirmed that this was a maintenance day for both of them and they will be good to go tonight.

Bednar also began his weekly appearance on Altitude Sports Radio this morning with some not-so-good news. Jonathan Drouin is considered week-to-week. He mentioned to the media today that the injury is related to his previous stint of missed time.

Colorado Avalanche left wing Jonathan Drouin (27) competes against the Vegas Golden Knights during the first period at T-Mobile Arena.<p><button class=
Colorado Avalanche left wing Jonathan Drouin (27) competes against the Vegas Golden Knights during the first period at T-Mobile Arena.

Mandatory Credit&colon; Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images

Chase Bradley will also make his NHL debut tonight. He got the call last night that he’d be called up from the Colorado Eagles and immediately called his family, who will be in town to see his debut. After morning skate, he talked with the media and mentioned that while it wasn’t expected, he’s still excited for tonight.

Coach Bednar also seemed excited to see what Bradley can contribute to the team tonight:

“He’s been really good [with the Eagles] for seven games or so, maybe more. Had a rough camp with us, did not look comfortable at any time during training camp and then he goes down [to the AHL], started a little slow, but his game’s really come around. Obviously, we liked what we saw out of him in college and we’re expecting big things, and all of a sudden he’s starting to produce. He’s got a little bit of [Stienburg] in him where he’s got that physicality, he’s strong on the boards, he’s got a great shot, can play a straight-line game, a big-body game. So we just want to see him. He’s playing really well now, it’s a perfect time to call him up and get a look at him, and I’d like to see him continue what he’s been doing down there.”

A Look Into Tonight’s Matchup

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