The Colorado Avalanche signed defenseman Saige Weinstein to a three-year, entry-level contract, per a team announcement Friday. After going undrafted at this year’s 2023 NHL Draft, Weinstein was a free agent.
Weinstein, 18, attended training camp with the Avalanche on an amateur tryout but was returned to the WHL’s Spokane Chiefs over a week ago. He played exhibition games for Colorado at the 2023 Rookie Faceoff tournament hosted by the Vegas Golden Knights and during standard preseason play.
Seeing Weinstein go undrafted wasn’t a surprise, although some public scouts had him labeled as a potential selection in the later rounds. However, Colorado likes what he’s shown them over the past few weeks, and he’ll remain in the organization for the next three to five seasons. The Avalanche can slide the beginning of his ELC to as late as 2025-26 if he plays less than ten NHL games in the 2023-24 and 2024-25 campaigns, a likely scenario for the unpolished defender. In that case, his contract would expire after the 2027-28 season.
His career stats in junior to date scream physical, bottom-pairing defender: 32 points in 122 career games with Spokane across three seasons to go along with 179 penalty minutes. The 6-foot, 174-pound Weinstein is more of a threat in transition than those numbers indicate, though; he’s a capable puck-handler who can help activate plays in transition. However, how much that skill translates to the professional ranks remains to be seen, and it may be his physical tendencies that end up giving him an NHL shot someday.