Colorado Avalanche's Goaltending: A Season Preview Examining Strengths, Weaknesses, and Potential Impacts on Their Stanley Cup Hopes.
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The Colorado Avalanche are gearing up for the 2025-26 NHL season, aiming for a deeper playoff run after some disappointing early exits. A key factor in their success will be the performance of their goaltending tandem. After a tumultuous start to the 2024-25 season, where inconsistent goaltending plagued the team, the Avalanche made strategic moves to solidify their netminders.

Last season, the Avalanche's goaltending was a roller coaster. Alexandar Georgiev, who was expected to be the team's mainstay, struggled significantly in the early months. This prompted General Manager Chris MacFarland to make some trades, bringing in Mackenzie Blackwood and Scott Wedgewood. The arrival of Blackwood and Wedgewood proved to be a turning point, revitalizing the Avalanche's season.

Mackenzie Blackwood, acquired mid-season, quickly established himself as the number-one goalie. In 36 starts, he recorded a 22-12-3 record with a .913 save percentage and a 2.33 goals-against average. Blackwood's performance provided stability and confidence in net, a stark contrast to the uncertainty that existed earlier in the season. NHL.com even identified Blackwood as a fantasy hockey breakout candidate for the upcoming 2025-26 season.

Scott Wedgewood, also acquired via trade, proved to be a reliable backup. The 32-year-old provided solid performances when called upon, contributing to the Avalanche's improved goaltending situation. Together, Blackwood and Wedgewood posted a combined record of 35-16-4 after joining the team.

Looking ahead to the 2025-26 season, the Avalanche appear to be in a much better position in terms of goaltending. Blackwood is expected to carry the majority of the workload, building upon his strong finish to the previous season. Wedgewood will provide a steady presence as the backup, offering valuable experience and support.

While the Avalanche seem set with Blackwood and Wedgewood, the importance of goaltending depth cannot be overstated. Injuries are an inevitable part of the game, and having reliable options in reserve is crucial for maintaining competitiveness. One potential option for bolstering their depth could be a reunion with former Avalanche goalie Alexandar Georgiev. Georgiev, after finishing the previous season with the San Jose Sharks, could be looking for another opportunity in the NHL. A short-term deal with the Avalanche could provide him with that chance while also addressing the team's need for experienced goaltending depth.

The Avalanche's success in the 2025-26 season will hinge, in part, on the continued strong play of Mackenzie Blackwood and Scott Wedgewood. With a solidified goaltending tandem and potential depth additions, the Avalanche are aiming to make a deep run into the playoffs and compete for the Stanley Cup. The Avalanche are slated to begin their season on the road against the Los Angeles Kings on October 7. The team will play in 17 nationally televised games, the most of any team in the NHL. The Avalanche will also participate in a franchise-record 18 afternoon games.


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