Morning Flurries: Francouz announces retirement

1 week ago  /  Mile High Hockey



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Your daily dose of Avalanche news, along with other interesting stories across the NHL. Heading into the weekend Colorado Avalanche goaltender Pavel Francouz decided to make it official that he has decided to retire from the sport of hockey. Earlier this spring Colorado GM Chris MacFarland let it slip that Frankie was enjoying retirement and not working towards a comeback but the question still remained.
Now that it’s official we can reflect on what a great career he had both overseas and three years with the Avalanche including a big helping hand in winning the Stanley Cup. Cheers Frankie!
Hear from Francouz in his own words:


Pavel Francouz @francik_3

While waiting for Game 2 in Winnipeg check out this team produced video on the legacy of Nathan MacKinnon.

The new team in Utah will certainly be a topic all summer but at least it seems they got off on the right foot with their introduction.


Utah NHL team already a hit in new market ⤵️https://t.co/NE6AeouUBS— NHL.com (@NHLdotcom) April 20, 2024




And there will be a lot of talk about the existing Arizona Coyotes relocating to become Utah’s hockey team.


What’s it like for an NHL team to relocate? Former Thrasher says ‘first emotion was anger’ https://t.co/3QgHdG0zV8— The Athletic NHL (@TheAthleticNHL) April 20, 2024



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