After missing the first round of the playoffs, Jonathan Drouin returned in the second round to help the Avalanche in their battle against the mighty Stars.
Nathan MacKinnon and Jonathan Drouin together form an electric duo that wreaked havoc in the junior ranks. They won the Memorial Cup in 2013 with the Halifax Mooseheads and were selected first and third respectively in the NHL draft a few weeks later.
Some good news came down this morning for the Colorado Avalanche, as coach Jared Bednar deemed forward Jonathan Drouin a game-time decision ahead of Game 4 against the Dallas Stars on Monday. Drouin skated with the first power-play unit at morning skate in Denver.
It does appear as though the Colorado Avalanche will get a big boost to their lineup on Monday night. Jonathan Drouin, who hasn’t been able to dress in
Things are progressing quite quickly for Colorado Avalanche winger Jonathan Drouin. The 29 year old joined morning skate with his Avalanche teammates prior to Game Two on Thursday.
I had planned to ask Jared Bednar about Jonathan Drouin this afternoon when the team holds their availability at the team hotel, but he answered my question this morning on the radio.
We folks here at Last Word provide all the latest and greatest from the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. Now is time for our preview and prediction of the Colorado Avalanche and Dallas Stars second round series.
Updates on the forward are somewhat positive after missing the entire first round. While the entire Colorado Avalanche team dominated their first-round series over the Winnipeg Jets, they will need all the help they can get going forward against the Dallas Stars or Vegas Golden Knights.
The Winnipeg Jets were facing elimination for the first time in the series against the Colorado Avalanche. It was time that they had to step up and Colorado did not step back at all themselves.
You never want to lose anyone to injury, but the Colorado Avalanche were able to overcome a few and make it past round one on Tuesday night. Could they get some of the calvary in round two?
This Colorado Avalanche team looks good. Really good. If you have plans for late May or early June, you might want to delay them a little longer, because this team might still be going at that point.
The Colorado Avalanche winger Jonathan Drouin was injured in a meaningless game to end the regular season and will now miss the whole of his team's first-round series against the Winnipeg Jets.
Colorado Avalanche forward Jonathan Drouin will sit out the Western Conference first-round series against the Winnipeg Jets with a lower-body injury, the team announced Saturday.
The Colorado Avalanche have announced that winger Jonathan Drouin will miss the entirety of their first round series against the Winnipeg Jets due to a lower-body injury.
The Colorado Avalanche have announced that forward Jonathan Drouin is out for the first round versus the Winnipeg Jets with a lower-body injury. Obviously, this is not good news as Drouin was set to be a big part of the Avs’ offense, having scored 56 points this season for the team.
He produced at nearly a point-per-game level over the final two months of the season.
You know as well as I do that Jonathan Drouin is having an excellent season in Colorado. The Avalanche player has rediscovered his game since arriving in Denver.
When Jonathan Drouin joined the Colorado Avalanche on a one-year contract this summer, it was a feel-good story. He would be reunited with Nathan MacKinnon – his high-flying teammate from all the way back in their days of playing in juniors together in the early 2010s.
After an embarrassing loss by the Colorado Avalanche to the Columbus Blue Jackets two nights ago, they needed a pick me up win. What began as a pushover start for the Avalanche against the Minnesota Wild quickly became a grind.
At the seven-minute mark of ex-Montreal Canadiens forward Jonathan Drouin’s first game against his old team, the hometown crowd gave him a touching ovation.
The Colorado Avalanche took a flier on Jonathan Drouin this offseason, getting little risk on a friendly one-year deal to bring in one of Nathan MacKinnon’s old linemates from their junior hockey days.
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