Getting defensive
The Avs are really stocked deep as far as defensemen go. They have a plethora of options as far as defense goes. In fact, it is not outrageous to suggest that in five years, not a single defenseman from the 2008-09 team will remain. Here is the list of defensemen currently in the Avs' pipeline, listed alphabetically:
Colby Cohen- 6'2" 200lbs. Boston University. (NCAA) Cohen plays with Shattenkirk at Boston University. He has good offensive skills, including a powerful shot. However, he is a little lazy and undisciplined in the Defensive zone at times. It could take Cohen a few years to reach the NHL level but once he does, he should make an impact, especially on the power play.
Kyle Cumiskey- 5'11" 164 lbs. Lake Erie Monsters. (AHL) Cumiskey is an enigma. On one hand, he has great speed and good offensive instincts. On the other hand, he has a hard time skating with the puck and hitting the net with his shot. If he can improve on these, look for him to become a good defenseman.
Cameron Gaunce- 6'1" 203 lbs. Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. (OHL) Gaunce is the Avs' second round draft pick in the 2008 draft. He has a good frame and good offensive skills that can be used on any team. He possesses an extremely hard shot and good passing skills and his offensive game is very refined, especially for defenseman as young as he is. He is also very gritty and will occasionally drop the gloves. Gaunces is a leader on and off the ice. However, he will need to improve his skating before he can jump to the pros. Don’t be surprised if the Avs try him out at the NHL/AHL level next year, maybe even putting him through the same summer training sessions that helped
Chris Stewart.
Jens Helgren- 6'3" 192. Sweden. Helgren is the only true defensive-first defenseman the Avs have. He is a very physical, in-your-face type player who doesn't shy away from the big hit or the scrum in front of the net. He has some real nastiness and grittiness that you’ll typically find in your defensive defensemen.
Derek Peltier- 5'11" 190. Lake Erie Monsters (AHL) Peltier is a poor-man's John-Michael Liles. He has a good wrist shot and great speed. He is very much an offense-first guy and gets lost in the defensive zone. However, with time and grooming, he could turn into a good fifth or sixth defenseman.
Kevin Shattenkirk- 5'11" 193 lbs. Boston University. (NCAA) Shattenkirk is unusually smart for a player his age.
He understands the game as well as
Paul Stastny. While his shot isn't the best, he manages to get it through screens and on net. He has also been a leader one every team he has played with and plays the same type of game as the Anaheim Ducks'
Scott Niedermayer. The Avs could very well sign him after this year to push toward the future.
Nigel Williams- 6'5" 226 lbs. Lake Erie Monsters. (AHL) Williams appears to be the complete package. He has the size to be a really good NHL defenseman and speed to boot. Williams possesses a great slap shot, speed and vision. Expect him to crack the Avs' lineup within the next year.
The downside:
While the Avs have a ton of defensemen in the system that could play for them in foreseeable future, but with the exception of Shattenkirk and Cohen, they are all lefties. That could hinder the growth of this franchise.