Avalanche signs goalie Trent Miner to one-year contract - Tuesday, May. 21, 2024 Categories: Sports, Avalanche No rating Back to All News Real Views: 9 Rate this article: No rating The Colorado Avalanche took one step Tuesday toward sorting out the depth chart at goaltender. Trent Miner will return on a one-year contract, the club announced. Miner, 23, was a seventh-round pick by the Avs in 2019. After two years spent mostly in the ECHL, Miner got his first real chance with the Colorado Eagles this year, compiling a .930 save percentage and a 9-6-1 record in 18 games. The Avs look locked in at the NHL level with Alexandar Georgiev and Justus Annunen under contract, but is an unrestricted free agent and Arvid Holm has already signed a three-year deal with Rogle BK in the Swedish League. That currently leaves Miner at No. 3 on the depth chart, but Colorado will likely add another goaltender or two during the offseason to compete with Miner for playing time with the Eagles and Utah Grizzlies. Annunen (23 games played), Prosvetov (21), Miner (18) and Holm (12) all spent time with the Eagles, while Miner and Holm both spent time with the Grizzlies as well. Want more Avalanche news? Sign up for the Avalanche Insider to get all our NHL analysis. Link to original article Denver PostDenver Post Other posts by Sports, Avalanche Contact author Website Things to watch for during Broncos OTAs: QB competition, Courtland Sutton and more Broncos to host Packers for joint practice ahead of preseason game View Articles tagged with: SportsColorado AvalanchenhlLatest HeadlinesAvalancheMore Avalanche NewsAlexandar GeorgievColorado EaglesJustus Annunen Related articles NBC 9 News Senior-heavy Castle View Sabercats look to savor final season NBC 9 News Bronco notes: Right tackle Palczewski prefers to stay under radar but... NBC 9 News Payton Files: Broncos' history and their players are 'the lifeblood of... Denver Post Getting production from TE Greg Dulcich one of many factors that could... Denver Post Renck: With great power comes great responsibility — and a lot of sacks... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus