The last time the Avalanche made the playoffs was in 2010. They lost to the San Jose Sharks in six games.
In the 2013-2014 season, The Colorado Avalanche played the Arizona Coyotes on February 28, 2014. The Avalanche won the game by a score of 4-2.
As of this date, the Los Angeles Kings are the Stanley Cup Defenders, after beating the New York Rangers out in the last Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Colorado Avalanche with 8 (9 if you include Quebec's last season).
I assume you mean the Stanley Cup? It was last season's champions, the Detroit Red Wings.
Nine! Boston Bruins - 1941, 1970 Detroit Red Wings - 1943, 1952, 1997, 1998 Montreal Canadiens - 1944, 1960, 1968, 1969, 1976 Toronto Maple Leafs - 1948, 1949 NY Islanders - 1982 Edmonton Oilers - 1988 Pittsburgh Penguins - 1992 NJ Devils - 1995 Colorado Avalanche - 1996
The Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup in Game 4 of the Cup Finals by defeating the Florida Panthers 1-0 in triple overtime.
Surprisingly, not that many. The Oilers made it to the cup final, losing to Carolina in seven games in the 05-06 season.
No. Currently he is playing on the Swedish national hockey team and is representing Sweden in the Olympics. He was last with the Colorado Avalanche.
A projection of more than $2.9 billion by the end of the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
First, Last and only Captain of the Colorado Avalanche is Joe Sakic. (Though during the 200 season Sylvain Lefebrve wore the c for a while with Sakic being out with an injury.) That is unless you are talking about the Quebec Nordiques as well in which case Jean-Guy Gendron was the first captain (in the WHA), Marc Tardiff was captain of the Nordiques their first year in the NHL. Hope that helps. Though starting the 2009-10 season with Sakic's retirement, Adam Foote (denfenceman) was nominated as the franchise's second captiain. Adam Foote is the last Avalanche playing still active with the avalanche to have been a part of the franchise's two Stanley Cups. (1996 and 2001)
The last time they were in the playoffs was in 2012/2013 season.
The New York Giants, a football team, didn't make the playoffs last year (2009). They ended the season with a 8-8 record. The baseball New York Giants, who moved to San Francisco in 1957, did not make the playoffs in 2009 -- they came in third, behind the Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Dodgers.