The Avalanche’s lone remaining unsigned player, defenseman Kyle Cumiskey, agreed to terms with the club Friday. Cumiskey, who missed most of last season with concussion injuries, signed a one-year, two-way deal with the Avalanche.

If he plays with the Avs, his salary will be $708,000. If he is sent to the team’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Lake Erie Monsters, his salary will be $105,000.

Cumiskey, one of the NHL’s fastest skaters, posted one goal and eight points in 18 games for the Avs last season. He has been with the club since 2006, with 132 career games.

Beset by concussion problems in two separate occasions last season, Cumiskey has been cleared by the Avalanche’s medical staff and will open training camp with the team next Saturday.

Footnote.

The Avs announced that the team will honor the lives of former Colorado players Karlis Skrastins, Ruslan Salei and Wade Belak on opening night, Oct. 8. Skrastins and Salei were killed in a plane crash in Russia on Wednesday. Belak was found dead Aug. 31 at a luxury condo and hotel building in Toronto.