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Colorado’s first move in NHL free agency Saturday was a daring one. The Avalanche and Miles Wood have agreed to a six-year contract with an average annual value of $2.5 million. Wood, a fourth ...
Miles Wood (28) of the Colorado Avalanche skates against the St. Louis Blues during the third period of Colorado’s 4-1 win at Ball Arena in Denver on Wednesday, November 1, 2023.
Insider reports say the Blue Jackets have acquired forwards Charlie Coyle and Miles Wood from the Avalanche before the start ...
Charlie Coyle and Miles Wood were traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets by the Colorado Avalanche on Friday. Colorado received forward Gavin Brindley, a third-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft (No. 77), ...
Miles Wood scored his first-ever overtime game-winning goal to give the Avalanche a 4-3 victory over the Dallas Stars in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 2 series. The Colorado Avalanche ...
The Colorado Avalanche made a notable offseason move involving Charlie Coyle and another key player, signaling a strategic roster shift around Nathan MacKinnon while freeing up cap space for future ...
The Colorado Avalanche had limited cap space this summer, but made the most of it, making solid signings in NHL Free Agency.
The Colorado Avalanche's 2025 free agency has been relatively quiet. Outside of re-signing some pending unrestricted and ...
Colorado Avalanche forward Miles Wood was a healthy scratch at times during the playoffs in New Jersey last year, but he was an impact guy in Game 1 against the Jets. Skip to content. All Sections.
Miles Wood is a self-described “outdoor guy” who grins through missing teeth when asked about joining the Avalanche in NHL free agency. “It just felt like Colorado was the perfect spot for ...
DALLAS • Miles Wood flew down the ice and scored the biggest goal of his NHL life. The hard-nosed winger lifted the Avalanche in overtime to a 4-3 victory in Game 1 of their second-round playoff ...
One thing is for sure – Miles Wood wanted to come to Colorado and the Avalanche wanted him here to stay. The organization signed him to a six-year deal worth $15 million on July 1.