The Colorado Avalanche lead the Tampa Bay Lightning two-to-nothing in the 2022 Stanley Cup Final, and a major reason for their lead has been the play of winger Valeri Nichushkin. The Russian winger, who once went 91 straight games without scoring a goal, scored two goals last night on top of a goal and an assist in Game One to raise his total to four points in the first two games of the series. Nichushkin has been a revelation in Colorado since returning to the NHL after a two-year KHL stint, and the former Dallas Stars top-ten pick had 25 goals and 52 points in 62 games. That performance has led many to believe that Nichushkin, a pending unrestricted free agent, will earn a long, lucrative contract this summer.
According to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, the Avalanche are hoping he can find a contract he likes in Colorado. Per Friedman, Colorado has “made him a priority” and have indicated to Nichushkin that they “would like to keep him.” The Avalanche have to hope that Nichushkin values his incredible fit in Colorado more than making the absolute most amount of money he can on his next deal. With Nathan MacKinnon’s inevitable mega-extension on the horizon and potential long-term deals for Nazem Kadri, Darcy Kuemper, Andre Burakovsky, and Artturi Lehkonen to consider this offseason, the Avalanche may not be in a position to offer Nichushkin the sort of money he could be offered from elsewhere. So while we don’t yet know exactly what Nichushkin is looking for this summer, we know the Avalanche are going to try their absolute best to keep him.
Now, for some other notes regarding Colorado:
- Another important pending UFA in Colorado is winger Burakovsky, and like Nichushkin he has also had a strong start to the Stanley Cup Final. Burakovsky, who was once a healthy scratch in these playoffs, has three points against the Lightning so far, including two points last night despite missing a solid chunk of the game due to an injury. Avalanche coach Jared Bednar issued an update on Burakovsky’s injury today, saying that the winger did not travel with the team to Tampa, is undergoing further evaluation, and will join the team in Tampa tomorrow. While the Avalanche have a commanding lead in the series, the team is already without crucial players in Kadri and Samuel Girard, so they have to hope that whatever Burakovsky is dealing with won’t keep him out for long.
- Speaking of Kadri, while it was once believed that he would be out for a period that would in all likelihood stretch past the end of the Avalanche’s season, that may no longer be the case. Bednar said today, per Joe Smith of The Athletic, that Kadri flew with the team to Tampa and is “hopeful” that he’ll play in the series. He said that he considered Kadri out “day-to-day” as well. The Avalanche are looking to capture the Stanley Cup for the first time since 2001, and are getting closer. But they have to know that the Lightning, the back-to-back defending champions, won’t go down without a fight. Getting Kadri back would go a long way towards giving the Avalanche the unshakeable confidence they’ll need to finish the job and end the Lightning’s time at the top of the league.
Johnny Z
Gotta keep Nichushkin and Kuemper, let the other UFA’s walk. Rantanen can play 2C. Girard can be traded for a cheaper D + a pick. They will be plenty of depth players that will sign for less to be on a cup team.
pawtucket
Kuemper is going to want 5+ mil with term…can they afford that with Mac’s 10million coming down the pipe?
The following guys make 7+mil already
Lando
Makar
Rant
(Soon Mac)
*Kadri if re-signed
Johnny Z
They gonna scramble like last year with Grubauer and lose a 1st ++ to get another goalie???
doghockey
Seems to be working.
coachdit
My own personal opinion. Keumper can walk. Kadri can walk. In goal I’ve got Joey trading with his trade partners in DC for one of their goalies. Remember Gruby was a finalist for best goalie last year and this year without the Avs system around him was the worst in the league. Or Donskoi getting that hat trick in the first period last season but had a whopping 2 goals this season in 70+ games. Kadri did great this year but same with Saad last year just not as dominant but still, replaceable. Joey traded top defense prospect Bannon for Arturi. No compitent GM trades a piece for a rental, look for Sakic to sign him to a bridge contract. Val venis is imperative to resign. MacKinnon will not cost 10 mil AAV. He’s going to sign a hometown discount, even if the Avs finish this out and he has a cup, he wants to be in Colorado with this core group of stars. That trading the deputy for something plus a pick, I like that idea Johnny Z. I’d look to keep Manson as Sammy G’s replacement
Jimmykinglive
You must be high if you think MacKinnon is taking less than $10 mil. With the cap about to start rising again and him being a top-5 player in the league, he’ll absolutely top $10 mil
Polish Hammer
Keumper gave up some soft goalies in G1 and again looked bad tonight in G3, he might not even get back in for G4.