DENVER - The Colorado Avalanche remain committed to their youth movement, signing forward Chris Stewart to a two-year deal. The 22-year-old Stewart led the team with 28 goals last season and finished with 64 points.
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The Colorado Avalanche remain committed to their youth movement, signing forward Chris Stewart to a two-year deal. Colorado Avalanche - Chris Stewart - Sports - Hockey - Ice Hockey
The Colorado Avalanche remain committed to their youth movement, signing forward Chris Stewart to a two-year deal. The 22-year-old Stewart led the team with 28 goals last season and finished with 64 points. The deal's terms weren't disclosed. Colorado general manager Greg Sherman says the team is looking forward to seeing Stewart build on what he started a year ago. The Avalanche...
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The Colorado Avalanche remain committed to their youth movement, signing forward Chris Stewart to a two-year deal. Colorado Avalanche - Chris Stewart - National Hockey League - Sports - Hockey
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One down, one to go: The Colorado Avalanche signed restricted free agent Chris Stewart on Thursday and now turn their sights on Peter Mueller, their last major unsigned player.
The Colorado Avalanche signed restricted free- agent forward Chris Stewart to a two-year deal on Thursday. The 22-year-old led the Avs with 28 goals and ranked second in points with 64 over 77 regular-season games in 2009-10. We are pleased to have Chris Stewart under contract, said Colorado general manager and executive vice president Greg Sherman. Chris was one of our top offensive players ...
Despite the fact that there are only three weeks until the start of Avalanche training camp, key forwards Chris Stewart and Peter Mueller remain without contracts. Everyone knew coming into the offseason that Colorado wouldn't be big spenders, but no one expected them to be penny pinching with their own players, especially when they currently have the most salary cap space in the entire NHL. But ...
Every season there are a number of players who up their game. They produce beyond expectations and usually end up having very productive careers. Whether it's scoring 100 points, putting up 50 assists, or leading the league in save percentage, an NHL team usually has a least one player per season who ends up in the spotlight. Last Season, the Avs' break-out player was Chris Stewart (pictured ...