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Les gens ont décidé que c’était Joe. Qui était notre meilleur prodige de l’année ?


Les gens ont décidé que c’était Joe. Qui était notre meilleur prodige de l’année ?


thibs69

14 Comments

  1. I know he technically was here for more than one season… but the first season was only for 14 games… so does Ray Bourque count?

  2. Jonesyrules15

    Has to be Kuemper right?

    Brought in to do 1 thing and that was win the cup. Did that and then he left.

  3. Careful_Knee_2489

    As much as he is loved, Naz.

    He had a great season, but that was in a contract year and he got to be a 1st line center with Mosse and Captain during Macs injury.

  4. Darcy Kuemper. Even though he was inconsistent in the playoffs, he was solid in the regular season and helped the Avs get the #1 West seed, which ultimately was incredibly important for them in the playoffs.

  5. blondespikes22

    Ryan Graves

    Led the league in +/- the one season then totally flaked

  6. SemiSolidSnake11

    There’s one reason I have this flair, and it rhymes with “Darcy Kuemper is one of two goaltenders in Avalanche history to win the last game of the NHL season”

  7. u_n_p_s_s_g_c

    Real Sickos remember both Peter Mueller and Tomas Fleischmann looking like perfect running mates for Duchene for a couple of months, getting injured, and never being heard from again.

    The real answer is Darcy though

  8. Ok_Accountant8864

    Might have to go with Kadri as well. Yes he played multiple seasons for us, but his best year where he had career numbers was 2021/22 and was a beast in the playoffs… plus he stayed on his best behavior.

  9. theo fleury. guy was unreal for his short stint; 15gp 24pts, and another 17pts in the playoffs

  10. hobarddoyle

    Theo Fleury had 24 points in 15 games with Colorado. Does that count?

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