The Colorado Avalanche got out to a four goal lead early on Thursday night against a depleted Edmonton Oilers lineup, and at that point, the game was over.
With the announcement that NHL players will be able to participate in the next two Winter Olympics, attention immediately turned toward which players will be most likely to represent their respective countries.
It appears the Colorado Avalanche will get Ross Colton back after a short absence. The 27 year old center was back on the ice on Tuesday for morning skate, and was dressed in his usual Burgundy jersey, which all the players on the second powerplay unit wear.
As with every game, you take the good with the bad, so time to take a look at the pluses and the minuses in the game against the Flames for the Colorado Avalanche.
For the second time this season, Colorado Avalanche forward Ross Colton’s bank account is taking a hit. Colton has been fined $5,000 for the second time this season, this time after a dangerous trip on Anaheim Ducks young star Leo Carlsson.
One of the key depth players on the Colorado Avalanche is having to pay a hefty fee.
Ross Colton knew his time in Tampa might be coming to an end when there were no talks about “next season” during his exit interview with the Lightning last Spring.
The Colorado Avalanche brought Ross Colton in this summer to be a disruptor in the bottom six. After getting ejected from the game last night, Colton apologized to his head coach for taking the penalties he did and hurting the team.
Colorado Avalanche center Ross Colton has been fined $5,000 by the NHL’s Department of Player Safety for cross-checking New Jersey Devils winger Timo Meier.
The Colorado Avalanche and forward Ross Colton agreed to a four-year contract to avoid arbitration on Monday. Multiple reports said the deal carried a $4 million average annual value for a total value of $16 million.
The Colorado Avalanche have signed restricted free agent forward Ross Colton to a four-year contract extension, the club announced Monday afternoon. Colton, 26, collected 32 points (16 goals, 16 assists) in 81 games with the Tampa Bay Lightning during the 2022–23 regular season.
Earlier today, I joked that the Colorado Avalanche could easily sign Ross Colton today, as it was unlikely the two sides would go through the arbitration process.
Scheduled for an arbitration hearing on July 27, the Colorado Avalanche and restricted free agent forward Ross Colton decided not to wait. On Monday, the team announced a four-year contract for Colton, paying him an AAV of $4M.
The Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club has announced the signing of restricted free agent forward Ross Colton to a four-year contract, extending through the 2026-27 season.
While we await word that he’s signed a new deal with the Colorado Avalanche, Ross Colton called into a radio show in Tampa to say his goodbyes to the city.
Is it a surprise Ross Colton has not signed an extension with the Colorado Avalanche yet? Yeah, a little bit. Should people start to panic? Not at all.
Well, the pre-draft trade mill continues to turn, as the Colorado Avalanche made their second significant deal in less than 24 hours. This time, they acquired Ross Colton from the Tampa Bay Lightning for the 37th overall pick at the 2023 NHL Draft.
It seems that Ross Colton, a physical shoot-first offensive forward known for his goal-scoring ability and aggressive style of play, has been traded from the Tampa Bay Lightning to the Colorado Avalanche.
The Colorado Avalanche acquired forward Ross Colton from the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for a second-round pick in Wednesday night's draft. The Lightning receive the 37th overall pick, part of the package that Colorado acquired in Tuesday's trade that sent forward Alex Newhook to the Montreal Canadiens.
The Colorado Avalanche have acquired forward Ross Colton from the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for a second-round pick.
A versatile, in-your-face player who can fit on a power play or the fourth line, he’ll help replace some of the depth the Avalanche have lost over the last few season.
More grit. More jam. However you want to put it, the New Jersey Devils might look to add a little more toughness to their lineup up front this offseason.
Welcome to this edition of the Tampa Bay Lightning’s Stock Up and Stock Down, a weekly column detailing the highs and lows of the team’s performance. We start by using the same opening used last week but for a different reason: What a difference a week makes.
The Tampa Bay Lightning can’t escape the protocol, it seems. Just as they had Cal Foote and Taylor Raddysh re-join the team, another young player has been ruled out.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have locked up the player who clinched their recent Stanley Cup.
Even if you were the most dedicated fan of the Tampa Bay Lightning, there’s no way that you would have guessed at the start of the season that Ross Colton would be the player to score the 2021 Stanley Cup-winning goal.
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