
The return is cap space, two draft picks and a prospect.
In their first big move of the offseason, the Colorado Avalanche have shipped out a couple roster forwards for salary cap savings and a pair of draft picks. In the move both Carlie Coyle and Miles Wood were sent to the Columbus Blue Jackets for the 77th overall pick in this year’s draft, a conditional 2027 second round pick and 20-year-old forward prospect Gavin Brindley.
We have acquired forward Gavin Brindley, a third-round selection in the 2025 NHL Draft and a conditional second-round choice in the 2027 NHL Draft from the Columbus Blue Jackets, in exchange for forwards Charlie Coyle and Miles Wood. pic.twitter.com/ZginrPM9Z1
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) June 27, 2025
There is a lot to unpack in the details of this trade. First, clearly the Avalanche are after salary cap savings as Charlie Coyle is a useful player who was a decent fit in Colorado but at $5.25M on the third line is something they couldn’t afford. Offloading Miles Wood and the four years remaining on his contract is a clear win even if it dampened the return on Coyle. That’s now $7.75M savings but how that money is put to use will also become a major factor in the evaluation of this deal nevermind the string of asset depletion it took to get Coyle in the first place.
Trade
To #CBJ
Charlie Coyle, Yr 6/6 $5.25M
Miles Wood, Yr 3/6 $2.5MTo #GoAvsGo
’27 2nd
’25 3rd (#77)
Gavin Brindley, Yr 3/3 $950Khttps://t.co/JXNsyFTibG— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) June 27, 2025
Obtaining a pick in this weekend’s draft seems like intent to make the pick but never say never with how hot the market is in the NHL right now. Still, the 77th overall pick is on the board for Colorado now which makes for a slightly more interesting draft class. Apparently the conditions on the 2027 second will be a choice between the two Columbus currently holds, their own and Minnesota’s. Colorado certainly has eyes on flipping that pick at some point in the future so don’t pencil that one in.
The player coming back to Colorado is forward Gavin Brindley who was drafted out of Michigan at 34th overall in 2023. He is known as a hard-working energetic forward but at five-foot-eight does have some size limitations. Brindley had a successful first year in the AHL with the Cleveland Monsters scoring 17 points in 52 games and made his NHL debut with Columbus for one game. The Avalanche gets a close to NHL ready forward to evaluate in the process and a player for the Colorado Eagles at minimum.
What else does the week ahead have in store? We’ll have you covered!