The Colorado Avalanche are recalling a newly-signed depth forward for the second time this year. The organization announced they’ve recalled forward Tye Felhaber from their AHL affiliate, the Colorado Eagles, before their upcoming game against the Florida Panthers tomorrow night.
It’ll be the second time Felhaber’s been on an NHL roster this season after clearing waivers on December 19th. Felhaber debuted in the NHL one day after signing with the Avalanche on December 16th but failed to find the scoresheet after skating in 4:34 of the game against the Vancouver Canucks.
Colorado isn’t likely to insert Felhaber into the lineup tomorrow night unless another option becomes unavailable. Still, they may keep him on the active roster as insurance for the rest of the week considering their upcoming Central Division road trip against the Chicago Blackhawks, Minnesota Wild, and Winnipeg Jets.
After transitioning to professional hockey during the 2019-20 season, Felhaber is now a veteran of seven seasons in the AHL and three in the ECHL. He’s suited up for four teams in the AHL including stops with the Texas Stars, Syracuse Crunch, Milwaukee Admirals, and now Eagles. Felhaber’s been a relatively mild depth scorer with 35 goals and 72 points in 193 contests.
Still, considering he cleared waivers not long ago, Felhaber provides optimal flexibility to a team struggling to stay below the cap. The Avalanche have just over $2.97MM in cap space thanks to several long-term injured reserve placements but will have to get creative once Miles Wood and his $2.5MM salary come back on the books.