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should the Colorado Avalanche utilize it?

From today, the first window of the NHL buy-out is open. From today until June 30, teams can use redemption for any unwanted contracts that they may have to drop from books. In the case of Colorado Avalanche, this is probably irrelevant, because in the near future they are not threatened by the necessity of a flexible wage limit. Although there are several contracts that you may want to get rid of. Over the next few years, Avalanche with a lot of capital space can afford several unappetizing short-term contracts. Still, it may be a good idea for Joe Sakic to consider buying one of his veterans to create a place for one of the young people. Sakic was not afraid to use the buyout option in the past. A year ago, Avalanche bought the last year of the Francois Beauchemin contract to free up space on the list.

Colorado Avalanche Draft Pick and TV Announcer

The Colorado Avalanche has recently announced a few announcements - one is an order project, and the other is the resignation of a long-time "play-by-play" announcer.

Colorado Avalanche now has good news and bad news.

First of all, bad news. According to BSN Avalanche, "Voice of Avalanche," Mike Haynes, resigned his television announcer "play-by-play" with Altitude TV. Haynes was with the organization from the very beginning as a radio announcer of "play-by-play". In 2005, Haynes became a television play-by-play announcer, joining the color analyst Peter McNab.


According to Avsa's reports, Adrian Dater, Haynes's reasons for resignation were unspecified, but the decision was his own.

Let us take a moment to listen to TV commentators of Mark Rycroft and Kyle Keefe, who last announced to Haynes the announcement of results for Colorado Avalanche in the 5 playoffs (3:00):

Unfortunately, the Avs site does not call Haynes this goal in the game summary because they used the NBCSN channel. And the Altitude page does not allow video embedding. Super fun. Welcome to 2007.

There's no news why Haynes decided to quit. He could get a job in another network, maybe another sport. Honestly, with the way announcers change roles, as well as with Lauren Gardner and John Michael Liles, who pop out of the television store, I'm not surprised that someone left. I am surprised, however, that it was Haynes.

Well, in happy news. The Colorado Avalanche will actually take place No. 16 at 2018 NHL Draft. The Lottery Draft decided about the three best places. Everything goes according to the season record.

There are eight types in total, one in each round and two in the second round thanks to Nashville Predators.

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