Hockey

Avalanche’s 2026 Draft Haul Highlights Thin Prospect Pool

President Joe Sakic and analyst Corey Pronman outline a strategy to shore up the center position

Colorado's NHL franchise enters the 2026 draft with an unusual abundance of selections, holding ten picks that span the early and later rounds.

President of hockey operations Joe Sakic has repeatedly emphasized that the organization's most pressing need is to reinforce the center position, a spot that has been under‑performed in recent seasons.

Analyst Corey Pronman has mapped out a possible scenario for the Avalanche, linking several prospects to specific slots, among them Alessandro Di Iorio slated for the 43rd overall pick and Ethan MacKenzie projected at 74.

The list of projected selections also includes Spencer Bowes, Giorgos Pantelas, Riley Boychuk, Malcom Gastrin, Callum Croskery, Morgan Anderberg, Darian Anderson and Joby Baumuller, each slated for later rounds.

What the Draft Means for the Roster

If the projections hold, the Avalanche could see a influx of young talent that may accelerate the team's push back into playoff contention, though the ultimate impact will depend on development and health.

The organization's depth chart currently lacks proven NHL‑ready centers, making the draft a critical juncture for the franchise's long‑term strategy.

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