Finally! There’s news around the National Hockey League. The Colorado Avalanche announced on Monday afternoon that they signed defenceman Oliver Kylington to a one-year $1.05 million contract.
We have signed Oliver Kylington to a one-year contract. #GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/D60yHzpIAM
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) August 5, 2024
Kylington, 27, played 33 games with the Calgary Flames last season, scoring three goals and eight points. He finished with a minus-six rating in 17:15 average time on ice. He was drafted with the last pick in the second round (60th overall) of the stacked 2015 NHL draft. Throughout his six-year NHL career, Kylington has scored 17 goals and 55 points in 201 games.
The left-shot defenceman had a breakout 2021-2022 campaign, scoring nine goals and 34 points with a remarkable plus-34 rating in 73 games. Before the next season, Kylington bravely decided to take a leave of absence from the game to focus on his mental health back in Sweden. He would miss the entire 2022-2023 season and didn’t return until halfway through 2023-2024.
After a two-game stint in the AHL with the Calgary Wranglers, Kylington rejoined the Flames on January 25th, 2024, in a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets. It was a slow start for the Swede, as he was held pointless throughout his first eight games. A visible weight was lifted off Kylington’s shoulders once he finally got on the scoresheet against the Winnipeg Jets.
OLIVER KYLINGTON! WHAT A BEAUTY! 🔥
That's his first goal since April 18, 2022! pic.twitter.com/CIGOttYCV5
— NHL (@NHL) February 19, 2024
The Avalanche now round out their defence corps, pairing Kylington with Calvin de Haan on the bottom pair. Kylington will bring some offensive firepower and elite puck-moving ability to Colorado’s blue line — something they’ve missed since they traded Bowen Byram at last year’s trade deadline.
With Kylington off the board, the options are bleak for the Vancouver Canucks to add a puck-moving defencemen before the season starts. Tyson Barrie, John Klingberg, Justin Schultz, and Kevin Shattenkirk are the four established puck-moving defencemen who are still available.
If the club decides to go the cheap-trade route, two restricted free agents remain unsigned: Philip Broberg and Victor Soderstrom.
There are options still remaining for Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin. With training camp beginning on September 19th, we’ll see if the club signs a depth defenceman with high-level puck-moving ability.