Weekly Cupcakes – Necas re-signs for 8 years
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The Colorado Avalanche re-signed Martin Necas for 8 years with a $92 million contract extension. [
Sportsnet
]
Taylor and Cale Makar were the first set of brothers to dress for the Avalanche/Nordique franchise in the same game since Peter and Anton Stastny in 1986. [
Sports Illustrated
]
The Colorado Avalanche have been frequently losing in overtime this season. [
Yahoo Sports
]
In case you missed it, and you were unable to buy the Quebec Nordiques throw back, you can sign up to be made aware when they return to stock. [
Altitude Authentics
]
The Avs are confident facing top teams. [
The Hockey News
]
Are the Oilers looking to trade Troy Stecher? [
Edmonton Journal
]
Devils sign Jacob Markstom for two years at $12 million. [
NBC Sports
]
Brad Marchand took a leave of absence recently, upon his return he scored a goal for Selah. [
AP News
]
After a scary hit and some time in the hospital, Chris Tanev was placed on the injured reserve. [
Alton Sports
]
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