The 2010–11 Colorado Avalanche season was the 32nd season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 22, 1979,[1] and 16th season since the franchise relocated to Colorado to start the 1995–96 NHL season.
2010–11 Colorado Avalanche | |
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Division | 4th Northwest |
Conference | 14th Western |
2010–11 record | 30–44–8 |
Home record | 16–21–4 |
Road record | 14–23–4 |
Goals for | 227 |
Goals against | 288 |
Team information | |
General manager | Greg Sherman |
Coach | Joe Sacco |
Captain | Adam Foote |
Alternate captains | Milan Hejduk Paul Stastny |
Arena | Pepsi Center |
Average attendance | 14,752 (81.9%) |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Matt Duchene David Jones (27) |
Assists | Matt Duchene John-Michael Liles (40) |
Points | Matt Duchene (67) |
Penalty minutes | Cody McLeod (189) |
Plus/minus | Greg Mauldin (+5) |
Wins | Peter Budaj (15) |
Goals against average | Peter Budaj (3.20) |
The Avalanche posted a regular season record of 30 wins, 44 losses and 8 overtime/shootout losses for 68 points, failing to qualify for the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs for the second time in three seasons.
Off-season
editAt the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, the Avalanche chose Joey Hishon, a centre, with the 17th overall pick.
Regular season
editThe Avalanche lost number one goaltender Craig Anderson on October 26 to a knee injury. Anderson, who was to be the backup that night in a game against the Vancouver Canucks, was participating in pre-game drills when he injured his knee. Peter Budaj stepped into the starting goaltender job and played well, but overall the Avalanche's goaltending has been an issue during the season. After joining the Avalanche during practice on January 22, Peter Forsberg decided to make a return to the NHL and signed a contract for the remainder of the 2010–11 season with the Avalanche on February 6.[2] Forsberg played in two games with the Avalanche before announcing his retirement on February 14.[3] Captain Adam Foote announced his retirement from the NHL on April 8, 2011, and played in his final game two days later on April 10 against the Edmonton Oilers.[4]
The Avalanche struggled defensively during the regular season, finishing 30th overall in goals allowed, with 287 (excluding one shootout goal allowed). They also struggled on the penalty kill, allowing the most power-play goals in the league with 75 and had the lowest penalty-kill percentage in the league at 76.11%.[5][6]
Playoffs
editThe Colorado Avalanche failed to qualify for the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs.
Standings
editGP | W | L | OTL | ROW | GF | GA | Pts | ||
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1 | p-Vancouver Canucks | 82 | 54 | 19 | 9 | 50 | 262 | 185 | 117 |
2 | Calgary Flames | 82 | 41 | 29 | 12 | 32 | 250 | 237 | 94 |
3 | Minnesota Wild | 82 | 39 | 35 | 8 | 36 | 206 | 233 | 86 |
4 | Colorado Avalanche | 82 | 30 | 44 | 8 | 24 | 227 | 288 | 68 |
5 | Edmonton Oilers | 82 | 25 | 45 | 12 | 23 | 193 | 269 | 62 |
R | Div | GP | W | L | OTL | ROW | GF | GA | Pts | |
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1 | p – Vancouver Canucks | NW | 82 | 54 | 19 | 9 | 50 | 262 | 185 | 117 |
2 | y – San Jose Sharks | PA | 82 | 48 | 25 | 9 | 43 | 248 | 213 | 105 |
3 | y – Detroit Red Wings | CE | 82 | 47 | 25 | 10 | 43 | 261 | 241 | 104 |
4 | Anaheim Ducks | PA | 82 | 47 | 30 | 5 | 43 | 239 | 235 | 99 |
5 | Nashville Predators | CE | 82 | 44 | 27 | 11 | 38 | 219 | 194 | 99 |
6 | Phoenix Coyotes | PA | 82 | 43 | 26 | 13 | 38 | 231 | 226 | 99 |
7 | Los Angeles Kings | PA | 82 | 46 | 30 | 6 | 36 | 219 | 198 | 98 |
8 | Chicago Blackhawks | CE | 82 | 44 | 29 | 9 | 38 | 258 | 225 | 97 |
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9 | Dallas Stars | PA | 82 | 42 | 29 | 11 | 37 | 227 | 233 | 95 |
10 | Calgary Flames | NW | 82 | 41 | 29 | 12 | 32 | 250 | 237 | 94 |
11 | St. Louis Blues | CE | 82 | 38 | 33 | 11 | 34 | 240 | 234 | 87 |
12 | Minnesota Wild | NW | 82 | 39 | 35 | 8 | 36 | 206 | 233 | 86 |
13 | Columbus Blue Jackets | CE | 82 | 34 | 35 | 13 | 29 | 215 | 258 | 81 |
14 | Colorado Avalanche | NW | 82 | 30 | 44 | 8 | 24 | 227 | 288 | 68 |
15 | Edmonton Oilers | NW | 82 | 25 | 45 | 12 | 23 | 193 | 269 | 62 |
bold – qualified for playoffs; y – Won division; p – Won President's Trophy (best record in NHL)
CE – Central Division, NW – Northwest Division, PA – Pacific Division
Schedule and results
editPre-season
edit2010 Pre-season Game Log: 3–3–0 (Home: 3–0–0 ; Road: 0–3–0)
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Regular season
editWin (2 points) Loss (0 points) Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
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October: 6–4–1 (Home: 2–2–0; Road: 4–2–1)
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November: 7–5–1 (Home: 5–2–1; Road: 2–3–0)
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December: 7–4–3 (Home: 3–2–1; Road: 4–2–2)
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January: 5–6–1 (Home: 4–5–1; Road: 1–1–0)
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February: 1–11-1 (Home: 0–4–1; Road: 1–7–0)
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March: 2–10–1 (Home: 1–4–0; Road: 1–6–1)
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April: 2–4–0 (Home: 1–2–0; Road: 1–2–0)
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Player statistics
editSkaters
editNote: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes
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Goaltenders
editNote: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; GA = Goals against; GAA= Goals against average; SA= Shots against; Sv% = Save percentage; SO= Shutouts; G= Goals; A= Assists; PIM= Penalties in minutes
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†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Avalanche. Stats reflect time with the Avalanche only.
‡Traded mid-season
Awards and records
editAwards
editRegular Season | |||||||||
Player | Award | Awarded | |||||||
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Chris Stewart[8] | NHL Third Star of the Month | October 2010 | |||||||
John-Michael Liles[9] | NHL Second Star of the Week | November 22, 2010 | |||||||
Matt Duchene[10] | NHL First Star of the Week | December 20, 2010 | |||||||
Tomas Fleischmann[10] | NHL Second Star of the Week | December 20, 2010 |
Records
editRegular Season | |||||||||
Player | Record | ||||||||
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John-Michael Liles[11] | NHL record - Longest assist streak to start season by defenseman |
Milestones
editRegular Season | |||||||||
Player | Milestone | Reached | |||||||
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Mark Olver | 1st Career NHL Game | October 7, 2010 | |||||||
Mark Olver | 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point |
October 12, 2010 | |||||||
Jonas Holos | 1st Career NHL Game | October 16, 2010 | |||||||
Jonas Holos | 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point |
October 28, 2010 | |||||||
Peter Budaj | 200th Career NHL Game | October 28, 2010 | |||||||
David Liffiton | 1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Point |
October 30, 2010 | |||||||
David Jones | 100th Career NHL Game | October 30, 2010 | |||||||
Kevin Shattenkirk | 1st Career NHL Game | November 4, 2010 | |||||||
David Van der Gulik | 1st Career NHL Goal | November 4, 2010 | |||||||
Colby Cohen | 1st Career NHL Game | November 6, 2010 | |||||||
Philippe Dupuis | 1st Career NHL Goal | November 6, 2010 | |||||||
Chris Stewart | 100th Career NHL Point | November 9, 2010 | |||||||
Kevin Shattenkirk | 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point |
November 12, 2010 | |||||||
Greg Mauldin | 1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Point |
November 12, 2010 | |||||||
Greg Mauldin | 1st Career NHL Assist | November 15, 2010 | |||||||
Kevin Shattenkirk | 1st Career NHL Goal | November 17, 2010 | |||||||
Matt Duchene | 100th Career NHL Game | November 19, 2010 | |||||||
Ryan O'Reilly | 100th Career NHL Game | November 19, 2010 | |||||||
Paul Stastny | 300th Career NHL Game | December 4, 2010 | |||||||
Paul Stastny | 200th Career NHL Assist | December 15, 2010 | |||||||
TJ Galiardi | 100th Career NHL Game | December 27, 2010 | |||||||
Craig Anderson | 200th Career NHL Game | December 30, 2010 | |||||||
Paul Stastny | 300th Career NHL Point | January 2, 2011 | |||||||
Tomas Fleischmann | 300th Career NHL Game | January 6, 2011 | |||||||
Paul Stastny | 100th Career NHL Goal | January 22, 2011 | |||||||
Ryan Wilson | 100th Career NHL Game | January 24, 2011 | |||||||
Matt Duchene | 100th Career NHL Point | January 26, 2011 | |||||||
John-Michael Liles | 500th Career NHL Game | February 7, 2011 | |||||||
Kevin Porter | 100th Career NHL Game | February 9, 2011 | |||||||
Cameron Gaunce | 1st Career NHL Game | February 12, 2011 | |||||||
Cameron Gaunce | 1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Point |
February 16, 2011 | |||||||
John-Michael Liles | 200th Career NHL Assist | February 23, 2011 | |||||||
Matt Hunwick | 200th Career NHL Game | February 26, 2011 | |||||||
Mark Olver | 1st Career NHL Goal | March 17, 2011 | |||||||
Milan Hejduk | 900th Career NHL Game | March 22, 2011 | |||||||
Erik Johnson | 100th Career NHL Point | March 24, 2011 | |||||||
Peter Budaj | 100th Career NHL Win | April 1, 2011 | |||||||
Brandon Yip | 100th Career NHL Game | April 5, 2011 | |||||||
Milan Hejduk | 400th Career NHL Assist | April 10, 2011 |
Transactions
editThe Avalanche have been involved in the following transactions during the 2010–11 season.
Trades
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NoteseditFree agents acquirededit
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Free agents lostedit
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Lost via retirementedit
Player signingsedit
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Draft picks
editColorado had 8 picks at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles, California.
Round | # | Player | Position | Nationality | College/Junior/Club team (League) |
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1 | 17 | Joey Hishon | C | Canada | Owen Sound Attack (OHL) |
2 | 49 (from Los Angeles) | Calvin Pickard | G | Canada | Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL) |
3 | 71 (from Dallas) | Michael Bournival | LW | Canada | Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) |
4 | 95 (from NY Islanders) | Stephen Silas | D | Canada | Belleville Bulls (OHL) |
4 | 107 | Sami Aittokallio | G | Finland | Ilves Jr. (Finland-JR.) |
5 | 137 | Troy Rutkowski | D | Canada | Portland Winterhawks (WHL) |
5 | 139 (from Los Angeles) | Luke Walker | RW | United States | Portland Winterhawks (WHL) |
7 | 197 | Luke Moffatt | C | United States | U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) |
Farm teams
editLake Erie Monsters
editThe Avalanche's American Hockey League affiliate is the Lake Erie Monsters, based in Cleveland, Ohio.
Tulsa Oilers
editThe Avalanche's Central Hockey League affiliate is the Tulsa Oilers, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[45]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ National Hockey League (2010). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2011. Triumph Books. p. 43. ISBN 978-1-60078-422-4.
- ^ Forsberg Makes His Decision
- ^ Forsberg Leaves Behind Lasting Memories
- ^ Foote Announces Retirement
- ^ "2010-11 NHL Summary".
- ^ "2010-11 NHL Schedule and Results".
- ^ "2010–2011 Standings by Division". National Hockey League.
- ^ Stamkos leads NHL 'Three Stars' for October
- ^ Nash, Liles and Rafalski top week's 'Three Stars'
- ^ a b Duchene tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
- ^ Liles Sets NHL Record
- ^ a b c d Avalanche Acquires Talbot, Signs Three
- ^ a b c Day 2 provides more wheeling and dealing
- ^ Avalanche Acquires Winnik
- ^ Avalanche Acquires O'Byrne
- ^ Avalanche Acquires Hunwick
- ^ Avalanche Acquires Fleischmann
- ^ Avalanche Acquires Elliott From Ottawa
- ^ Avs Acquire Johnson, McClement, Pick
- ^ Avalanche Acquires Belle
- ^ a b c d e f g h Avalanche Signs Quincey, Winnik
- ^ a b Avalanche Signs Yip
- ^ Avalanche Signs Forsberg
- ^ Lightning Sign Defenseman Brett Clark
- ^ Vancouver Canucks sign goaltender Tyler Weiman
- ^ Capitals Sign Defenseman Brian Fahey and Left Wing Kyle Greentree
- ^ Capitals Sign Right Wing Brian Willsie
- ^ Lightning Sign Free Agent LW Chris Durno
- ^ Wings sign defenseman Salei for 1-year
- ^ SVATOS SIGNS ONE-YEAR DEAL WITH OMSK IN KHL
- ^ Capitals Sign Matt Hendricks to a One-Year Contract
- ^ "DREGER: DARCY TUCKER ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT". Archived from the original on October 3, 2010. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
- ^ Forsberg Announces Retirement
- ^ Avalanche Signs Foote
- ^ a b Avalanche Signs Chouinard, Holos
- ^ a b Avalanche Signs Budaj, Koci
- ^ Avalanche Signs Stewart
- ^ Avalanche Signs Mueller
- ^ Avalanche Signs Walker
- ^ Avalanche Signs Hishon
- ^ Avalanche Signs Stefan Elliott
- ^ Avalanche Signs Pickard
- ^ Avalanche Signs Barrie
- ^ Avalanche Signs Malone
- ^ Tulsa Announces Affiliation With Avs