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Colorado

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Team Scoring Insights

  • Alex Barré-Boulet remained Colorado’s premier offensive engine, generating one of the league’s highest assist totals while continuing to produce strong goal-scoring output from a playmaking-oriented role.

  • Tristen Nielsen and Jayson Megna delivered highly balanced offensive profiles, combining strong goal totals with heavy assist production and operating near or above the expected offensive balance line.

  • Danil Gushchin stood out as one of Colorado’s more efficient finishers, producing an impressive goal total relative to his overall assist numbers and serving as an important scoring catalyst.

  • Tye Felhaber, Ivan Ivan, and Taylor Makar provided valuable secondary offensive support, helping Colorado maintain scoring depth throughout multiple forward combinations.

  • Jack Ahcan clearly separated himself as the organization’s top offensive defenseman, posting elite assist production for a blueliner while contributing significantly to Colorado’s transition and puck-movement game.

Team Dashboard

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Team Dashboard Insights

  • Colorado finished the season with one of the league’s strongest overall profiles, pairing elite offensive production with solid defensive play to generate a substantial positive goal differential.

  • Alex Barré-Boulet drove the offense with a dominant 70-point season, combining elite playmaking with strong finishing ability while also posting one of the team’s best plus/minus ratings.

  • Jayson Megna, T.J. Tynan, and Tristen Nielsen formed a highly productive veteran core behind Barré-Boulet, giving Colorado multiple high-end offensive threats capable of driving scoring across different line combinations.

  • Jack Ahcan emerged as one of the AHL’s most productive offensive defensemen, producing 50 points while also recording one of the strongest plus/minus marks among Colorado blueliners.

  • Trent Miner handled the organization’s largest goaltending workload and delivered stable results across a heavy volume of shots, while Kyle Keyser posted the team’s strongest save percentage in more limited action.

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