The 2023 NHL Schedule was released. The Colorado Avalanche will begin their regular season on Wednesday, October 11 against the Los Angeles Kings at 8pm MT.
The Colorado Avalanche will look to rebound on a somewhat disappointing season, which saw them barely creep into the playoffs, only to lose in the first round to the Seattle Kraken.
Wed, Oct 11
@ Los Angeles
9:00 PM
TNT
Sat, Oct 14
@ San Jose
9:00 PM
Tue, Oct 17
@ Seattle
9:00 PM
Thu, Oct 19
vs Chicago
9:30 PM
Sat, Oct 21
vs Carolina
8:00 PM
Tue, Oct 24
@ New York
7:00 PM
Thu, Oct 26
@ Pittsburgh
6:00 PM
Sat, Oct 28
@ Buffalo
6:00 PM
Wed, Nov 1
vs St. Louis
8:30 PM
Sat, Nov 4
@ Vegas
9:00 PM
Tue, Nov 7
vs New Jersey
9:00 PM
Thu, Nov 9
vs Seattle
8:00 PM
Sat, Nov 11
vs St. Louis
8:00 PM
Mon, Nov 13
@ Seattle
9:00 PM
Wed, Nov 15
vs Anaheim
8:00 PM
Sat, Nov 18
@ Dallas
8:00 PM
Mon, Nov 20
@ Nashville
7:00 PM
Wed, Nov 22
vs Vancouver
9:00 PM
Fri, Nov 24
@ Minnesota
7:30 PM
Sat, Nov 25
vs Calgary
9:00 PM
Mon, Nov 27
vs Tampa Bay
8:00 PM
Thu, Nov 30
@ Arizona
8:00 PM
Sat, Dec 2
@ Anaheim
9:00 PM
Sun, Dec 3
@ Los Angeles
7:00 PM
Tue, Dec 5
vs Anaheim
8:00 PM
Thu, Dec 7
vs Winnipeg
8:00 PM
Sat, Dec 9
vs Philadelphia
8:00 PM
Mon, Dec 11
vs Calgary
8:30 PM
Wed, Dec 13
vs Buffalo
9:00 PM
Sat, Dec 16
@ Winnipeg
6:00 PM
Sun, Dec 17
vs San Jose
7:00 PM
Tue, Dec 19
@ Chicago
7:30 PM
Thu, Dec 21
vs Ottawa
8:00 PM
Sat, Dec 23
vs Arizona
8:00 PM
Wed, Dec 27
@ Arizona
8:00 PM
Fri, Dec 29
@ St. Louis
7:00 PM
Sun, Dec 31
vs San Jose
7:00 PM
Tue, Jan 2
vs New York
8:00 PM
Thu, Jan 4
@ Dallas
7:00 PM
Sat, Jan 6
vs Florida
3:00 PM
Mon, Jan 8
vs Boston
8:00 PM
Wed, Jan 10
vs Vegas
9:00 PM
Sat, Jan 13
@ Toronto
6:00 PM
Mon, Jan 15
@ Montreal
6:00 PM
Tue, Jan 16
@ Ottawa
6:00 PM
Thu, Jan 18
@ Boston
6:00 PM
Sat, Jan 20
@ Philadelphia
12:00 PM
Wed, Jan 24
vs Washington
8:30 PM
Fri, Jan 26
vs Los Angeles
8:00 PM
Mon, Feb 5
@ New York
6:00 PM
Tue, Feb 6
@ New Jersey
6:00 PM
Thu, Feb 8
@ Carolina
7:00 PM
Sat, Feb 10
@ Florida
5:00 PM
Tue, Feb 13
@ Washington
6:00 PM
Thu, Feb 15
@ Tampa Bay
6:00 PM
Sun, Feb 18
vs Arizona
5:00 PM
Tue, Feb 20
vs Vancouver
8:00 PM
Thu, Feb 22
@ Detroit
6:00 PM
Sat, Feb 24
vs Toronto
6:00 PM
Tue, Feb 27
vs Dallas
8:00 PM
Thu, Feb 29
@ Chicago
8:00 PM
Sat, Mar 2
@ Nashville
7:00 PM
Mon, Mar 4
vs Chicago
8:00 PM
Wed, Mar 6
vs Detroit
8:30 PM
Fri, Mar 8
vs Minnesota
8:00 PM
Tue, Mar 12
@ Calgary
8:00 PM
Wed, Mar 13
@ Vancouver
9:30 PM
Sat, Mar 16
@ Edmonton
9:00 PM
Tue, Mar 19
@ St. Louis
7:00 PM
Fri, Mar 22
vs Columbus
8:00 PM
Sun, Mar 24
vs Pittsburgh
1:00 PM
Tue, Mar 26
vs Montreal
8:00 PM
Thu, Mar 28
vs New York
8:00 PM
Sat, Mar 30
vs Nashville
5:00 PM
Mon, Apr 1
@ Columbus
6:00 PM
Thu, Apr 4
@ Minnesota
7:00 PM
Fri, Apr 5
@ Edmonton
8:00 PM
Sun, Apr 7
vs Dallas
9:00 PM
Tue, Apr 9
vs Minnesota
8:30 PM
Sat, Apr 13
vs Winnipeg
3:00 PM
Sun, Apr 14
@ Vegas
2:30 PM
Thu, Apr 18
vs Edmonton
8:30 PM
The Colorado Avalanche will have something to prove next season as they will be without Gabriel Landeskog for the second-straight season. Hopefully, their new free-agent additions counter the loss of Landeskog and they can have a more successful season than many might expect.
The Avalanche will play on back-to-back days eight times this upcoming season, which is pretty awful. Looking back at last season, the team had its fair share of back-to-back games and suffered a ton of injuries throughout the year. I personally hate the fact that it could happen again.
On the plus side, however, they added some solid help in trades recently which should help in that regard.
Which Colorado Avalanche games are you most looking forward to?