This season, the Avs are looking to be in the fight for a playoff spot and have made some significant moves to try and solidify that.
With Matt Duchene and Paul Stastny as a one-two punch up the middle, the Avalanche have no worries offensively up the middle. Add in Ryan O'Reilly and the chances of making any moves in the near future will only depend on money. They are set.
On the wing, Joe Sacco has been provided with a few additions in Patrick Rissmiller and Chuck Kobasew. They should both be able to add a bit of pop to the offense, while providing a bit of stability in their own zone - an element lacking last season and one of the main causes of their amazing dive in the second half. This should cushion the blow of losing skillful Czech winger Tomas Fleischmann to free agency, although his soft play might have been a reason they didn't fight to hard to keep him.
If the Avs continue to see strong development in their many young players such as David Jones and Ryan O'Reilly, the offensive group should click and become a bit more consistent in their production - the other element that led to their demise last season. With these type of players, the Avs can become quite a scary bunch to play against.
Key Additions - Chuck Kobasew, Patrick Rissmiller
Key Losses - Tomas Fleischmann
On Defense, there was, in my opinion, a huge hole created when John-Michael Liles was traded to Toronto. This hole will be difficult to fill. However, Greg Sherman seems to be handing the team's power play hopes over to so-far-disappointing St. Louis 1st overall pick Erik Johnson. It will be his team now and he will sink or swim. Sherman did, however, do his best to find support for Johnson - a steady hand, if you will - in Jan Hejda, who will be a great influence on Johnson in the coming years. He will help on the PP, as well as provide a calming presence in the defensive zone. He also provided a bit of beef in Shane O'Brien, which should help the still developing and still very young corps of defensemen suiting up in Denver this season.
Key Additions - Shane O'Brien, Jan Hejda
Key Losses - John-Michael Liles
For the longest time, since Patrick Roy left it seems, the Avalanche have been searching for someone to take the reigns as the #1 goaltender. Aebischer wasn't it. Nor were Budaj, Raycroft, Theodore or Anderson. And so they made two very significant moves this summer in acquiring both J.S. Giguere and Semyon Varlamov. If you ask this writer, this really provides some real stability in net not only for the next couple of years, but for the long term future. Putting Varlamov together with the professionalism displayed by Giguere and the skills of goaltending coach Kirk Mclean should ensure he becomes the premier tender his huge frame should allow him to be.
Key Additions - J.S. Giguere, Semyon Varlamov
Key Losses - Peter Budaj, Brian Elliott
If the new additions can do better than the recent castoffs, and the remaining crew can execute a Joe Sacco gameplan for more than 40 games, the Avalanche will be a playoff team. There is still some growing to do. However, they have the talent in Johnson and Duchene, the veteran leadership in Hejduk and Hejda, and now (finally) the goaltending in Giguere and Varlamov. The Avs are on their way. Its just a matter of how far they will go...and how fast.
Next up: Florida Panthers
