The Colorado Avalanche are set to get a major boost to their lineup on Monday night, as defenseman Devon Toews is set to return from an injury that has held him out of the team’s past 13 games.
It was gut-check time for the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night. Despite opening their eight-game homestand with a dominant 5-0 win over the St. Louis Blues last Sunday, they posted two absolute stinkers against the New Jersey Devils and Pittsburgh Penguins — the latter of which had me “turn off” the game.
The Colorado Avalanche expect forward Gabriel Landeskog and defenseman Devon Toews to miss numerous weeks with upper-body injuries. Landeskog will probably return after Toews, who has been ruled out for at least two weeks, coach Jared Bednar said Tuesday ahead of the Avalanche's road game against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Colorado Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar shared updates on the injury status of two of the team’s most crucial players on Tuesday. Bednar told a group of reporters, including Corey Masisak of The Denver Post, that defenseman Devon Toews is out on a week-to-week basis while captain Gabriel Landeskog will miss a period of weeks as well.
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
The Colorado Avalanche have been at the peak of their powers over the first half of the season, but they were dealt quite a blow after head coach Jared
The Colorado Avalanche will be short a big name defenseman on Sunday night’s matchup against the Florida Panthers, as Devon Toews will be out of the lineup with an injury.
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Devon Toews was selected for Team Canada on Wednesday, but there could be a potential complication when it comes to him making it to Italy.
The Vancouver Canucks no longer have one of the best defencemen in the NHL patrolling their blue line. While that would usually spell doom for most teams, the Canucks appear set to weather that storm with their solid stable of young defencemen now led by 20-year-olds Zeev Buium and Tom Willander.
Welcome back to another summer edition of around the NHL. The 2025 offseason is quietly fading away quickly, as training camps open up in less than a month.
The 2026 Winter Olympic Games are drawing closer. Now is the time to determine who could be representing their country in hockey. There are plenty of current Edmonton Oilers to consider for Olympic participation.
The playoffs are in the rearview mirror for all but two teams, the rest mired in various levels of disappointment. Another first-round exit, at the hands of former Colorado Avalanche forward Mikko Rantanen, stung particularly badly.
That was fun. Connor McDavid scored the overtime game-winning goal on Thursday to crown Team Canada as the 4 Nations Face-Off champions over Team USA. Nathan MacKinnon, Devon Toews, and Cale Makar all played a big role in Canada’s accomplishments.
Linesman Jonny Murray had to be helped off the ice after a second-period collision with Avalanche defenseman Devon Toews, but was back on the ice at the start of the third during Wednesday night's game against Winnipeg.
Linesman Jonny Murray was helped off the ice in the second period after taking a hit to the right leg from Colorado Avalanche defenseman Devon Toews, and he missed most of the remainder of the game.
Devon Toews didn’t get off to the best start this season. While his game has picked up over the past week, the Avalanche’s top-pair blueliner, who scored his first goal of the season on Monday, revealed that he’s been dealing with a nagging lower-body injury since training camp.
As the Colorado Avalanche prepare to weather several key absences to start the season, they will look to one of their reliable pillars, defenseman Devon Toews, now entering his fifth season with the club.
We have a close-out game in New York and basically a must-win game in Colorado headlining tonight's playoff NHL action. We're drawn to the home teams leading the scoring charge this evening.
The 2023-24 NHL season has been a roller coaster ride for the Colorado Avalanche. A lot of new faces joined the team this offseason, and there was always going to be a learning curve to sort out line combinations and overall chemistry.
This second week of Round 1 is an exciting one. We start to get a feel for the series and how to approach each from a betting perspective. For tonight's NHL slate, we have a bet on a total, a winner, and three player props.