The Avalanche made a series of roster moves today as they continue their trend of making close to daily transactions. PuckPedia notes (Twitter link) that forward Ross Colton has been placed on LTIR. With the extra cap space, the team announced (Twitter link) that forwards Chris Wagner, Ivan Ivan, Nikita Prishchepov, and defenseman Keaton Middleton were all recalled from AHL Colorado.
While Colton’s LTIR placement might imply that he’s not close to returning, that isn’t the case. Evan Rawal of Colorado Hockey Now relays (Twitter link) that the 28-year-old will accompany the team on its five-game road trip and that when he does return, he’ll start on the wing even though he’s a natural center. What the placement does is open up one extra roster spot, allowing them to have a bit more depth on their roster heading into the start of that trip.
Colton got off to a particularly strong start for the Avs this season, tallying eight goals and an assist while averaging 18:38 per game, well above his career average of under 13 minutes a night. However, he suffered a foot injury in late October and only resumed skating recently.
The three forwards have been shuffled back and forth on a frequent basis this season in an effort to bank cap space and were papered down to the minors on Sunday. Ivan has been the most successful by far, tallying five goals and three assists while playing in all 25 games. Meanwhile, Wagner has a goal in 14 outings while Prishchepov, a seventh-round pick back in June, has been held off the scoresheet in his first seven career NHL appearances.
As for Middleton, it’s his first NHL recall since 2021 when he got into three games with the Avalanche. Since then, the 26-year-old has played exclusively in the minors with the Eagles. After putting up 15 points and 136 penalty minutes in 71 games last season, Middleton has four assists and 11 penalty minutes in 17 AHL appearances in 2024-25. He’ll be eligible for unrestricted free agency next summer.
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