November 19, 2010 vs. New York



December 17, 2010 vs. Ottawa



January 10, 2011 vs. Detroit



March 19, 2011 at Edmonton



March 28, 2011 at Anaheim



November 6, 2010 vs. Dallas



January 8, 2011 vs. New York



February 3, 2011 vs. Minnesota



February 22, 2011 at St. Louis



March 26, 2011 at Los Angeles



October 12, 2010 at Detroit



November 15, 2010 vs. St. Louis



January 4, 2011 vs. Buffalo



February 12, 2011 at Nashville



March 28, 2011 at Anaheim

October 12, 2010 at Detroit

December 17, 2010 vs. Ottawa



January 4, 2011 vs. Buffalo



March 12, 2011 at Nashville



April 1, 2011 at Phoenix



November 17, 2010 vs. San Jose



December 19, 2010 vs. Montreal



February 12, 2011 at Nashville



February 27, 2011 at Anaheim



March 19, 2011 at Edmonton

October 7, 2010 vs. Chicago



October 30, 2010 vs. Columbus



November 12, 2010 at Columbus



December 30, 2010 at Edmonton



February 22, 2011 at St. Louis



October 28, 2010 at Calgary



November 6, 2010 vs. Dallas



December 4, 2010 at Tampa Bay



January 24, 2011 vs. St. Louis



April 8, 2011 vs. Dallas



In just his second season in the National Hockey League, Duchene led the Avalanche in games played (80) and points (67), tied for first in goals (27) and assists (40), and, with his 27 goals, became the youngest player in franchise history to lead the team in scoring. Duchene also became the youngest player in franchise history to reach 100 career points at 20 years, 10 days on Jan. 26 vs. Phoenix. He made his first appearance and became the youngest Avalanche payer to ever participate in an NHL All-Star Game.The 35-year-old winger capped off his 12th year in the NHL (all with the Avalanche) in fine fashion. He ranked tied for third overall in goals (22), fourth overall in assists (34) and third overall in points (56). He also led the Avalanche in power play goals (10) and power play points (24). Hejduk earned his 400th career NHL assist in the season finale, Apr. 10 vs. Edmonton, as part of a two-point night (1-1=2) putting him in sole possession of fourth place on the franchise's all-time scoring list with 357-400=757 points. Hejduk has tallied 20-or-more goals in all but one of his 12 NHL seasons (rookie year - 14 goals).In his fourth season with the Avalanche, the 26-year-old shared the team goal-scoring lead with a career-high 27 goals. He also set career bests in games (77), assists (18) and points (45). The Guelph, Ontario native led the Avalanche with four game-winning goals and set a new single-season franchise record with three overtime goals.Coming off a strong rookie year (8-18=26 points in 81 games), the Avalanche's 2009 second-round pick (33rd overall) matched his point production in the 2010-11 season. Scoring five more goals than he did during his rookie campaign, O'Reilly finished the season with 13 goals, 13 assists and 26 points in 74 games. O'Reilly led the Avalanche in takeaways (72) and shared the team lead with six goals in March.A former Hobey Baker Award winner with the Michigan Wolverines, Porter completed his first full season with the Colorado Avalanche setting career highs in goals (14), assists (11), points (25) and games (74) during the 2010-11 season. Porter also ranked tied for second on the Avalanche with three game-winning goals.Despite a leg injury that prematurely ended his season, Stastny ranked tied for third in goals (22), third overall in assists (35) and second overall in points (57) in 74 games. Stastny also led the club in faceoff percentage (53.2%), led all forwards in average time-on-ice (19:44), ranked tied for second in game-winning goals (3) and second overall in total shots (181). His 22 goals in 2010-11 marked the fourth time in five seasons in which he's tallied 20-or-more goals.The 26-year-old surpassed his rookie season total in both goals (12) and points (22). Yip combined with David Jones to score 17 seconds apart on Nov. 15 vs. St. Louis, the Avalanche's fastest two goals since Oct. 22, 2005.