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Colorado Avalanche Gear Up for Two Rookie Faceoff Games in San Jose

· 2026-07-03

Colorado Avalanche Gear Up for Two Rookie Faceoff Games in San Jose

Colorado Avalanche head to San Jose on Sept. 12‑13, 2026, to play two Rookie Faceoff games against the Anaheim Ducks and Vegas Golden Knights. The back‑to‑back matchups give the club’s prospects a chance to shine before the regular season, while the senior squad stays on a hot streak.

Who is playing and when?

The Avalanche open the showcase on Saturday, Sept. 12, at 2 p.m. MT against the Ducks at Tech CU Arena. The following day, Sunday, Sept. 13, they meet the Golden Knights at the same time on the ice at Sharks Ice. Both games are part of the four‑day Rookie Faceoff event that runs Sept. 12‑15 and features top talent from the Sharks, Anaheim, Los Angeles, Utah Mammoth and Vegas.

Why the Rookie Faceoff matters for Colorado Avalanche

The event is a scouting showcase for the Avalanche’s farm system, letting coaches evaluate young forwards, defensemen and goaltenders against comparable competition. With the club sitting 1st in the Western Conference, 55‑16, on a three‑game winning streak as of July 3, 2026, maintaining depth is essential for a deep playoff run. Prospects who impress could earn call‑ups later in the season, reinforcing lines that already feature stars like Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen.

What the schedule says about the team’s preparation

Playing in San Jose gives the Avalanche a taste of West Coast travel before the season starts, mirroring the road trips they’ll face in the Pacific Division. The back‑to‑back games also test the squad’s ability to recover quickly, a skill that will be vital during the grueling 82‑game schedule. And the timing—mid‑September—means the players are still polishing fundamentals, from power‑play setups to defensive zone exits.

What comes next after the Rookie Faceoff?

After the showcase, Colorado returns to Denver to finalize its preseason roster. Head coach Jared Bednar will likely integrate the most promising prospects into the main squad, especially those who demonstrated strong puck handling and defensive awareness. So far, the Avalanche have kept their momentum, and the rookie games could add fresh energy to an already potent lineup.

How fans can follow the action

Fans can stream the games on the NHL’s official platform or catch highlights on the Avalanche’s social channels. The organization also promises live updates from the arena, giving supporters a front‑row seat to watch future stars take their first steps toward a championship season.

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