Avalanche keeps Jonathan Drouin on a one-year contract

One of the great comeback stories in the NHL last season, Jonathan Drouin is returning to the Colorado Avalanche on a one-year contract, per multiple reports.

Avalanche keeps Jonathan Drouin on a one-year contract

The Colorado Avalanche has found a way to keep Jonathan Drouin.

One of the great comeback stories in the NHL last season, Drouin is returning to the Avalanche on a one-year contract worth $2.5 million, a league source confirmed Monday morning. Drouin had 19 goals and a career-high 56 points with the Avs last season after signing a one-year, $825,000 contract on July 1, 2023.

Drouin not only became a key offensive contributor for the Avs but earned praise for his improved two-way play and the trust of coach Jared Bednar to play big minutes as the season progressed.

Keeping Drouin was a top priority for the Avalanche this offseason. Given some of the other contracts handed out Monday and deals signed in recent years by players who had similar production, it certainly appears that Drouin took less money than would have been available to remain with Colorado.

The Avs now have Mikko Rantanen, Artturi Lehkonen and Drouin to slot into the top two forward lines, with captain Gabe Landeskog and, eventually, Valeri Nichushkin, as options as well. Drouin gives the club some certainty at the start of the season, which could be important in what looks to be a much-improved Central Division.

Landeskog has missed the past two seasons because of a knee injury and his actual return date remains to be determined. Lehkonen could miss the start of training camp after offseason shoulder surgery. Nichushkin is suspended through at least mid-November while he’s in Stage 3 of the NHL-NHLPA Player Assistance Program.

Avs land de Haan: Colorado addressed its biggest need on the first day of free agency. Calvin de Haan has agreed to terms with Colorado on a one-year contract worth $800,000, according to a report from the Ottawa Sun.

De Haan, 33, had three goals and 10 points in 59 games for the Tampa Bay Lightning last season while averaging 16:38 of ice time per contest. He’s a left-handed defenseman and could slot in on Colorado’s third pairing as both a replacement for Jack Johnson and a veteran mentor for Sam Malinski.

A first-round pick in the 2009 NHL draft, de Haan has played for four NHL teams, including two tours of duty with the Carolina Hurricanes.

Kiviranta returns: Joel Kiviranta is also coming back on a one-year contract, the club announced.

Kiviranta played for the Avs on a one-year contract last season. He signed a player-tryout contract to attend training camp and then played for the Colorado Eagles in the AHL until the Avs inked him to a standard contract in mid-November.

He had three goals and nine points in 56 regular-season games for the Avs, then chipped in a goal and an assist in eight playoff contests. He played mostly on Colorado’s fourth line, but moved up to the third on occasion and became a key part of the club’s penalty kill.

Deadline additions depart: There was a flurry of activity around the NHL as free agency began. A pair of players the Avalanche added before the 2024 trade deadline, Yakov Trenin and Brandon Duhaime, found new homes.

Trenin signed a four-year contract with the Minnesota Wild worth $3.5 million per season. Duhaime joined the Washington Capitals on a two-year deal worth $1.85 million per season.

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