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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   3 Forwards to Watch at Avs Rookie Camp   September 6, 2018
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Rookies report to the Colorado Avalanche this week. While 29 players will be
showcasing their skills, the forward competition should reveal a few key
players to watch.

The Avalanche rookies will have one day at the practice facility in Denver
before heading to Las Vegas for the 2018 Vegas Rookie Faceoff. While six teams
will be participating in the tournament, the Avalanche will only play against
three, with a single matchup each against the Vegas Golden Knights (Saturday,
Sept. 8, 8 P.M. MST), the Anaheim Ducks (Sunday, Sept. 9, 6 P.M. MST) and
finishing against the San Jose Sharks (Tuesday, Sept. 11, 3:30 P.M. MST).3 Key
Avalanche Rookie Forwards

The three key forwards to watch share some commonalities. All three are already
 under contract to the Avalanche. All three also face similar questions - how
high is their ceiling? Are they destined for the AHL or the NHL? And all three
have the potential to be impact players with the Avalanche - eventually.
Answering the question of whether they will show that ability in camp makes
them worth watching.

Russian Vladislav Kamenev joined the Avalanche as part of the Matt Duchene
trade and looked ready to test the NHL waters last year. Unfortunately, Brooks
Orpik had other ideas as he smashed Kamenev four minutes into his Avalanche
debut, knocking the promising forward out for a large chunk of the season with
a broken forearm.Vladislav Kamenev will by vying for the Avalanche roster at
rookie camp (Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)

Kamenev plays a solid two-way game as a center, and uses his size to open up
the ice. He needs to prove he has fully recovered from his injury and is ready
to make the jump to a full-time spot on the club's NHL roster. At 22 years old,
 he should be prepared to run with the big boys.

This year's first-round draft pick, Martin Kaut, will be making his debut on
American ice during rookie camp. The 18-year-old Czech has already been gearing
 up for the season's start with informal practices at the Avalanche's practice
rink. He is recovering from a "minor" heart surgery so keep an eye on his
conditioning and his ability to participate in all the drills. He attended
summer development camp but missed a couple of the exercises. He's likely
heading to the Colorado Eagles to make his AHL debut. But he could be a key
addition to the big club down the road as the Avalanche could use a scoring
wing.

Igor Shvyrev could very well be the surprise star at rookie camp. The
20-year-old Russian center weighs in at 200 pounds on a 6-foot-1 frame. He also
 brings some needed skillsets, such as an ability to win face-offs and be a
playmaker for his line-mates. He played center in the KHL for 36 games as a
19-year-old last year, a rarity for a teenager. The year before, he logged 70
points over 40 games in the MHL, averaging 1.75 points per game at the Russian
junior level.

EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Igor Shvyrev >>> https://t.co/FYtQtIVG5n #Avs
#GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/xnG9mPbQQe

- Eurolanche (@Eurolanche) January 10, 2018

He also participated in Colorado's summer development camp this year despite
missing the first day when the airline delayed his equipment. Shvyrev comes
with a couple of key questions which makes him worth watching during the rookie
 camp/tourney. How well does his game translate to North American ice and what
is his ceiling? He could very well be either the sleeper star at camp or a
disappointment. Shvyrev is likely looking at a spot on the Colorado Eagles to
start the season.Potential Surprises for the Avalanche

A couple of other forwards could very well be surprise assets for the
Avalanche. Colorado Eagles star Michael Joly signed an AHL contract this summer
 after he notched 29 points in 24 games during the Eagles Kelly Cup run. He
also was the ECHL scoring leader during the regular season with 41 goals and 26
 assists over the 52-game regular season, earning him a slot on the ECHL's
First All-Star Team. There's a big difference between the ECHL and NHL but he
definitely earned his shot at moving up. And who doesn't want a feel-good
underdog story during training camp?

ICYMI: The @ColoradoEagles signed forward Michael Joly to an AHL contract for
the 2018-19 season.

→ https://t.co/IpdS8xLUq3 pic.twitter.com/WUsxIvT2Zk

- AHL (@TheAHL) July 15, 2018

Logan O'Connor represents another dark horse candidate for the rookie feel-good
 story. The former captain of the DU Pioneers left college a year early to sign
 with the Avalanche. His summer development camp appearance was a mixed bag yet
 earned him an entry-level contract. Hopefully, rookie camp offers an
opportunity for everyone else to see what the front office valued.

For the forward corps, rookie camp offers an opportunity for key players to set
 themselves apart from the avalanche of competitors and open up doors to their
NHL dream. The Colorado Avalanche will reap the harvest from the competition
and get a glimpse into the organization's depth, making this an important
rookie camp for all involved.

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