Denver (KDVR) – Many people consider that Colorado Avandans is a perennial competitor with the Stanley Cup with the current team of players who have the privilege. They have proven that they were able to win it once, and have shown signs of competitiveness since then.
The teams that find themselves in the same position that AVS falls to the next star in the NHL draft, but they are looking for players who can have a positive impact on the team and affect the game in a specific way, and who knows may develop into a star in the appropriate circumstances.
Without a lot of firearm in the NHL 2025 draft, it was up to the AVS scout to find hidden gemstones that could raise the level of the team.
Who has a Avalanche drafted this year?
Francesco del’elce, No. 77 Choose
Dell’elce is a defender from the University of Massachusetts, which was captured with the selection of No. 77 in the draft. The left stands at 6’1 “and 179 pounds.
He scored seven goals as part of performing 24 points in 40 games this season.
Dell’elce has been skipped in the past two drafts, but he found his way to Colorado this year. It comes from familiar reasons as Cale and Taylor Makar Umass attended.
Linus Funkk, No. 118
Funck comes from a place a little far from Massachusetts.
Swedish defender was 18 years old on May 10 and is already 6’3. “
It was captured with the selection of No. 118, classified as the European 39 Skat in the NHL Central Scouting.
Played with the U-20 Luleå junior team and scored 28 points, including five goals, in 48 games with the team.
Nolan Reed, No. 214
Another AVS was used in the draft at the Nolan ROED center, 5’11 “.
ROED played last season with Tri-City in the US Hockey League, where he scored nearly one point. He got 60 points in 61 games, and approximately half of his points came with 27.
He will be a student at St. Cloud State next year.