{"id":118694,"date":"2025-08-29T15:36:08","date_gmt":"2025-08-29T15:36:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/118694\/"},"modified":"2025-08-29T15:36:08","modified_gmt":"2025-08-29T15:36:08","slug":"4-prospects-that-could-earn-a-permanent-roster-spot-with-avalanche","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/118694\/","title":{"rendered":"4 Prospects That Could Earn a Permanent Roster Spot With Avalanche"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With training camp just weeks away, it\u2019s starting to become more clear that the Avalanche are likely going to have at least one inexperienced forward in the lineup for opening night. And if not, it\u2019s either because Logan O\u2019Connor makes a surprise early return or nobody did enough to grabb a hold of that open spot.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s hard to predict where this season is going to go in terms of roster build. Often times, the storylines in August or September have no bearing on the roster by January, let alone after the trade deadline and into the postseason. But that doesn\u2019t take away from the competitive nature of some of the talent in the pipeline.<\/p>\n<p>The Avs have struggled with developing homegrown talent and prospects in recent years. This is well documented. They\u2019ve not had much luck with guys on entry-level contracts making an impact since Alex Newhook and Bowen Byram.<\/p>\n<p>But they\u2019re hoping that could change this year.<\/p>\n<p>Here are four inexperienced skaters that could make a difference at camp, and earn a permanent role in the lineup.<\/p>\n<p>Zakhar Bardakov<\/p>\n<p>This is the most obvious choice. Not necessarily because he\u2019s already the best of the bunch; he might be. But because general manager Chris MacFarland went out of his way twice in June to mention Bardakov as a possible opening night player without even being asked.<\/p>\n<p>Bardakov is a center, which the Avs need. He\u2019s also 24 years old and has years of experience playing against top talent in the KHL. So he\u2019s not necessarily a true pro hockey rookie.<\/p>\n<p>At his age, and coming from the KHL, he\u2019s likely not interested in being a full-time AHL player. He\u2019ll have to earn his roster spot and after that, trust with Jared Bednar to get the ice time he wants. But that starts with a strong first impression at training camp.<\/p>\n<p>If Bardakov cracks the opening night roster, he\u2019d likely play with Joel Kiviranta and Parker Kelly. That\u2019s not a bad pair of hard-working players to learn from. It could help him develop his game and trust with the coach.<\/p>\n<p>Nikita Prishchepov<\/p>\n<p>This might be the most intriguing one, at least to me. I\u2019d argue that, of all the AHL regulars who are probably going to get called up at some point this season, Prishchepov is the most talented. He\u2019s got the most finesse, skill, and probably even potential to be a legitimate middle six point producer in the NHL.<\/p>\n<p>But we\u2019ve seen this story before. The Avs have had talented prospects come through the pipeline that haven\u2019t developed into NHL regulars. Guys like Sampo Ranta, Shane Bowers, and Martin Kaut come to mind.<\/p>\n<p>Could Prishchepov be different? I know the production wasn\u2019t there, but he was up there with Ivan Ivan as one of the more impressive AHL depth options last season. He\u2019s also been skating at Family Sports for weeks and working hard to really ensure he can make an impression at training camp.<\/p>\n<p>Gavin Brindley<\/p>\n<p>This is a player we probably should be talking about more. Brindley wasn\u2019t just a throw-in from the Columbus Blue Jackets in the Charlie Coyle and Miles Wood deal. He\u2019s a 21-year-old prospect that the Avs had high on their draft list in 2023 when they selected Calum Ritchie and Mikhail Gulyayev late in the first round.<\/p>\n<p>Brindley ended up getting selected No. 34 overall \u2014 just seven spots after Ritchie and three behind Gulyayev.<\/p>\n<p>Listed at just 5\u20198, 173 lbs, Brindley is going to have his work cut out for him. At that size, he\u2019ll need to be strong on the forecheck and play a fearless brand of hockey to stick out, especially with Bednar.<\/p>\n<p>He\u2019s probably the only guy I\u2019d put up there with Prishchepov in terms of raw talent.<\/p>\n<p>Ivan Ivan<\/p>\n<p>I mentioned him earlier, but if anyone was closest to achieving this goal in 2024-25, it was him. Ivan dressed in 40 games for the Avalanche in a depth role. He had flashes of offensive production early in the season, but that went away as the season progressed.<\/p>\n<p>But just having that experience will work in Ivan\u2019s favor. He did enough last year to earn Bednar\u2019s trust, and he likely has the most insider information from this group on what the head coach wants from a depth forward. 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