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Revision as of 08:48, 30 June 2022

Colorado Avalanche
First Season
1972-73
Team History
Colorado Avalanche (1995-present)
Quebec Nordiques (1972-95)
Conference/Division
National Hockey League (1979-present)
  • Western Conference (1995-present)
    • Central Division (2013-present)
    • Northwest Division (1998-2013)
    • Pacific Division (1995-98)
  • Eastern Conference (1993-95)
    • Northeast Division (1993-95)
  • Wales Conference (1979-93)
    • Adams Division (1979-93)

World Hockey Association (1972-79)

  • Eastern Division (1972-74, 1976-77)
  • Canadian Division (1974-76)
Venue
Ball Arena (1999-present)
McNichols Sports Arena (1995-99)
Colisée de Québec (1979-95)
AHL Affiliate
Colorado Eagles
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Colorado Avalanche (colloquially known as the Avs) are a professional ice hockey team based in Denver, Colorado. They compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division of the Western Conference. The franchise began in 1972 as the Quebec Nordiques, a charter member of the World Hockey Association. The Nordiques joined the NHL in 1979 after the two leagues merged, and remained in Quebec until moving to Colorado after the 1994-95 season.

Publications

Home programs by season

Season/Date Type Opponent Venue
1970s
Quebec Nordiques (WHA)
1973-74 Regular Season (1 • 2) n/a Colisée de Québec
1974-75 Regular Season n/a Colisée de Québec
1975-76 Regular Season n/a Colisée de Québec
1976-77 Regular Season n/a Colisée de Québec
1978-79 Regular Season (1 • 2) n/a Colisée de Québec
Quebec Nordiques (NHL)
1979-80 Regular Season (1 • 2) n/a Colisée de Québec
1980s
1983-84 Regular Season n/a Colisée de Québec
1985-86 Regular Season n/a Colisée de Québec
1986-87 Regular Season n/a Colisée de Québec
1987-88 Regular Season n/a Colisée de Québec
1988-89 Regular Season n/a Colisée de Québec
1990s
1990-91 Regular Season n/a Colisée de Québec
Colorado Avalanche
October 6, 1995 Regular Season Detroit Red Wings McNichols Sports Arena
1995-96 Stanley Cup Finals Florida Panthers McNichols Sports Arena
1996-97 Postseason Chicago Blackhawks McNichols Sports Arena
Postseason Edmonton Oilers McNichols Sports Arena
Postseason Detroit Red Wings McNichols Sports Arena
January 17, 2000 Regular Season Phoenix Coyotes Pepsi Center
2000s
2000-01 Stanley Cup Finals New Jersey Devils Pepsi Center
2010s
2015-16 Stadium Series Detroit Red Wings Coors Field
2019-20 Stadium Series Los Angeles Kings Falcon Stadium
2020s
2021-22 Stanley Cup Finals Tampa Bay Lightning Ball Arena, Amalie Arena

Media guides and yearbooks by season

Media guides

1970s 1979-80
1980s 1980-81 • 1981-82 • 1982-83 • 1983-84 • 1984-85 • 1985-86 • 1986-87 • 1987-88 • 1988-89 • 1989-90
1990s 1990-91 • 1993-94 • 1994-95 • 1996-97 • 1999-2000
2000s 2001-02
2010s 2016-17 • 2017-18 • 2017-18 • 2018-19 • 2019-20
2020s 2020-21 • 2021-22

Training camp guides

1970s 1979
1980s 1984-85 • 1988-89

Yearbooks

2010s 2015-16 • 2017-18
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National Hockey League
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Buffalo Sabres (KeyBank Center)
Detroit Red Wings (Little Caesars Arena)
Florida Panthers (Amerant Bank Arena)
Montreal Canadiens (Bell Centre)
Ottawa Senators (Canadian Tire Centre)
Tampa Bay Lightning (Amalie Arena)
Toronto Maple Leafs (Scotiabank Arena)
Carolina Hurricanes (PNC Arena)
Columbus Blue Jackets (Nationwide Arena)
New Jersey Devils (Prudential Center)
New York Islanders (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum)
New York Rangers (Madison Square Garden)
Philadelphia Flyers (Wells Fargo Center)
Pittsburgh Penguins (PPG Paints Arena)
Washington Capitals (Capital One Arena)
Western Conference Central Pacific
Chicago Blackhawks (United Center)
Colorado Avalanche (Ball Arena)
Dallas Stars (American Airlines Center)
Minnesota Wild (Xcel Energy Center)
Nashville Predators (Bridgestone Arena)
St. Louis Blues (Enterprise Center)
Utah Hockey Club (Delta Center)
Winnipeg Jets (Canada Life Centre)
Anaheim Ducks (Honda Center)
Calgary Flames (Scotiabank Saddledome)
Edmonton Oilers (Rogers Place)
Los Angeles Kings (Crypto.com Arena)
San Jose Sharks (SAP Center at San Jose)
Seattle Kraken (Climate Pledge Arena)
Vancouver Canucks (Rogers Arena)
Vegas Golden Knights (T-Mobile Arena)
Defunct Franchises Arizona Coyotes • Cleveland Barons • Hamilton Tigers • Montreal Maroons • New York Americans • Ottawa Senators
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World Hockey Association
Franchises Baltimore Blades • Birmingham Bulls • Calgary Cowboys • Chicago Cougars • Cincinnati Stingers • Cleveland Crusaders • Denver Spurs • Edmonton Oilers • Houston Aeros • Indianapolis Racers • Minnesota Fighting Saints • New England Whalers • Phoenix Roadrunners • Quebec Nordiques • San Diego Mariners • Winnipeg Jets
Seasons 1972-73 • 1973-74 • 1974-75 • 1975-76 • 1976-77 • 1977-78 • 1978-79
Venues Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum • Baltimore Civic Center • Big E Coliseum • BJCC Coliseum • Boston Garden • Boston Arena • Cherry Hill Arena • Cleveland Arena • Cobo Arena • Colisée de Québec • Denver Coliseum • Edmonton Gardens • Hartford Civic Center • International Amphitheatre • Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena • Madison Square Garden • Maple Leaf Gardens • Market Square Arena • McNichols Sports Arena • Northlands Coliseum • Pacific Coliseum • Philadelphia Convention Hall • Richfield Coliseum • Riverfront Coliseum • Sam Houston Coliseum • St. Paul Civic Center • San Diego Sports Arena • Springfield Civic Center • Stampede Corral • The Summit • Winnipeg Arena
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