Brent Burns Signs with Avalanche for 22nd NHL Season
Brent Burns, one of the most durable and decorated defensemen in the NHL, is set to begin a new chapter. On Wednesday, the Colorado Avalanche announced they have signed the 40-year-old blueliner to a one-year contract. While the financial terms remain undisclosed, the signing marks a significant addition to Colorado’s blue line depth and leadership.
The Ironman Streak Continues
Burns brings with him more than just experience—he brings consistency. The veteran hasn’t missed a game in 11 consecutive seasons, compiling a 925-game ironman streak that ranks fourth in NHL history. At 40, he remains a reliable presence on the ice every night.
Last season with the Carolina Hurricanes, Burns played all 82 games, recording 29 points (six goals, 23 assists). He followed that up with five points in 15 playoff games. Despite his age, he continues to perform at a high level.
A Decorated Career Across Three Franchises
Originally drafted 20th overall by the Minnesota Wild in 2003, Burns has played 1,497 regular-season games, tallying an impressive 910 points (261 goals, 649 assists). He’s also appeared in 135 playoff games, contributing 80 points.
Burns made his biggest impact with the San Jose Sharks, where he became one of the league’s top defensemen and won the Norris Trophy in 2017. He was traded to the Hurricanes in July 2022 and spent two full seasons there, registering 133 points in 246 games.
A Strategic Move for the Avalanche
For the Colorado Avalanche, signing Brent Burns is a strategic and timely move. With his leadership, experience, and offensive instincts, Burns could provide a valuable boost to the defensive unit. His veteran presence will also benefit younger players as the team eyes another deep postseason run.
Burns joins an Avalanche squad already packed with talent and playoff ambition, making this one-year deal a potential win-win for both sides.
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