The Colorado Avalanche recalled left wing Riley Tufte from the AHL’s Colorado Eagles Thursday, a team announcement states.
Tufte, 25, could draw into the lineup if Fredrik Olofsson, who is day-to-day with an upper-body injury, cannot play in tonight’s game against the Seattle Kraken. The 6-foot-6, 220-pound winger is now on his third recall to the Avs’ roster this season after clearing waivers at the end of training camp.
Signed to a one-year, two-way deal carrying a minimum salary guarantee of $425K shortly after free agency opened last summer, Tufte has made one appearance with the Avalanche in 2023-24, coming on November 1 against the St. Louis Blues. He was held off the scoresheet but did register four shots on goal, leading the team despite skating just 11:28.
However, it has been a banner start to the year in the minors for the 2016 first-round pick of the Dallas Stars. Drafted as a power winger, Tufte had never been able to find his full scoring potential in the Lone Star State, putting up solid (but never impressive) point totals with the AHL’s Texas Stars.
However, that’s changed this season. Tufte leads the Eagles in scoring with nine goals and 12 points in nine games, recording a +5 rating.
Tufte projects to be a restricted free agent with arbitration rights when the season ends. He can stay on the NHL roster for 22 more days (or nine games played) until he needs waivers to return to the Eagles again.
RichP
Tutfe is likely going to replace either Tatar or Drouin tonight. He had a solid game on the 2nd line before he was sent down.