What happened: The Colorado Avalanche have signed Noah Juulsen to a two-year contract carrying a $1.1 million average annual value. The deal locks the depth piece in through the upcoming stretch as Colorado shapes its roster for 2026-27.

Why it matters: At a $1.1 million cap hit, the signing is a budget-conscious depth move that gives Colorado insurance and roster flexibility heading into the new season. Low-cost additions like this let the Avalanche preserve cap space for their core while filling out the back end of the roster.

By the numbers: Terms: two years, $1.1 million AAV.

What to watch: Watch how Juulsen factors into Colorado's depth chart once training camp opens ahead of the 2026-27 season.

Sources

  • NHL.com