Avs flip draft pick for Ross Colton in trade with Lightning

Last Updated on June 28, 2023 by Admin

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The Avalanche acquired the rights to restricted free agent Ross Colton from the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for the No. 37 pick in the 2023 draft, the team announced Wednesday morning.

Colorado flipped the early second-round pick after receiving it via trade the previous day from Montreal. The Avalanche essentially traded Alex Newhook, also an RFA, to end up with Colton from Tampa and the No. 31 overall pick (a first-rounder) from Montreal.

The Avs have added two centers this offseason while retaining their No. 27 overall pick and obtaining another first-rounder. With Ryan Johansen and Colton, they have retooled their depth in the middle of the ice behind Nathan MacKinnon.

There’s a domino effect, however. J.T. Compher will go to the open market as an unrestricted free agent July 1 and is unlikely to reach a new contract agreement with the Avalanche, a source told The Post on Wednesday. Compher was Colorado’s second-line center last season and has played all 423 of his NHL games in an Avalanche uniform since joining the team as part of the 2015 Ryan O’Reilly trade.

The Avs had been holding out hope of re-signing Compher, 28, who’s coming off a career year in 2022-23. He amassed a career-high 52 points and finished 13th in voting for the Selke Trophy, awarded to the league’s best defensive forward.

Between his two-way productivity and the weaker-than-usual upcoming free agent class, Compher has a chance to eclipse a $5 million average annual value on his next contract. His expiring deal with Colorado had an AAV of $3.5 million. The NHL made it official Wednesday that the 2023-24 salary cap will increase by $1 million to $83.5 million.

Colton, 26, profiles similarly as a strong two-way center. The Avs know him well; he fought Logan O’Connor during the 2022 Stanley Cup Final, which Colorado won in six games. The year before, Colton scored the Cup-winning goal for the Lightning after a 22-goal regular season.

He has 47 career goals and 36 assists in 190 games, after adding 32 points in 81 games in 2022-23. The left-handed shot kills penalties, can slot in on a team’s second power play unit if necessary and can play the wing as well as center.

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