The Colorado Avalanche have landed a top college free agent, signing Wyatt Aamodt to a one-year entry-level contract. The deal will start in 2022-23, and Aamodt will join the Colorado Eagles on an amateur tryout for the rest of this season. Aamodt recently completed his senior season with Minnesota State, leading them all the way to the National Championship game.
If you already have a bounty of elite puck-moving defensemen, what do you target? A free agent that does just about everything else. Aamodt, 24, is certainly not much of an offensive threat but uses his physicality to shut down an opponent’s best players. In 41 games this season he recorded six goals and 12 points, both easily the highest totals of his four-year college career, but as captain of the Mavericks had much more impact at the defensive end of the rink.
As an undrafted free agent, there won’t be huge expectations put on the young defenseman, but Aamodt should add some more depth to the Avalanche system for the risk-free proposition of a one-year entry-level deal. Getting his feet wet at the AHL level will give the Colorado management a chance to see how he transitions to professional hockey and some insight into whether he’ll be able to handle himself in the NHL.
That’s certainly not a guarantee, as the left-shot defenseman doesn’t actually have a ton of size behind that physical playstyle. While the NHL continues to lean toward adding length and mobility on the blueline, it will be interesting to see if his play results in a chance with the Avalanche next season.