The Colorado Avalanche added a pair of depth pieces Wednesday, signing forward Vinnie Hinostroza to a two-year contract and defenseman Domenick Fensore to a one-year deal.
Hinostroza’s agreement is a two-way contract, according to PuckPedia. In the first year, he’ll earn $850,000 at the NHL level and $500,000 in the minors, with a $600,000 guarantee. In year two, the NHL salary rises to $900,000, while the AHL figure is $550,000, again with a $600,000 guarantee.
The 32-year-old winger split the 2025-26 season between the Minnesota Wild and Florida Panthers, putting up six goals and 12 assists for 18 points in 65 games. Over parts of 12 NHL seasons, the Melrose Park, Ill., native has totaled 65 goals and 114 assists for 179 points in 477 career regular-season games with the Wild, Panthers, Buffalo Sabres, Chicago Blackhawks, Nashville Predators and Arizona Coyotes.
Hinostroza has also logged time in parts of seven AHL seasons, where he has 62 goals and 97 assists for 159 points in 188 career regular-season games.
Fensore’s deal is also a two-way contract, PuckPedia reported. The 24-year-old will make $850,000 in the NHL and $250,000 in the minors, with a guarantee of $275,000.
The left-shot defenseman had a productive 2025-26 campaign with the AHL’s Chicago Wolves, finishing with 10 goals and 25 assists for 35 points in 60 games. In four AHL seasons, Fensore has recorded 21 goals and 62 assists for 83 points in 166 regular-season games.
He has also appeared in three NHL games with the Carolina Hurricanes.
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