Avalanche Just Made A Makar Move Fans Will Want To See

The Colorado Avalanche is looking to the future by securing promising forward Taylor Makar with a new deal, extending their history-making sibling duo's impact on the team.

The Colorado Avalanche have locked in Taylor Makar on a two-year deal that runs through the 2027-28 season, keeping the winger in the organization after his first full pro campaign.

Makar, 25, made his NHL debut on Nov. 1 in 2025-26 and ended up playing 12 games for Colorado without recording a point. He spent most of the year with the American Hockey League’s Colorado Eagles, where he appeared in 52 regular-season games and posted 24 points with 14 goals and 10 assists. That production placed him sixth on the team in goals and tied for 10th in scoring, while he led the Eagles’ rookies in both goals and points.

His playoff work with Colorado Springs was just as steady. Makar played in all 17 Calder Cup Playoff games and added six points, scoring twice and setting up four more, as the Eagles reached the Western Conference Final for the first time in team history.

The new contract also keeps a notable family connection in the Avalanche pipeline. Taylor Makar is the younger brother of defenseman Cale Makar, and the pair skated together in 12 games with the big club this past season. That made them the first siblings in Avalanche history to appear in the same game for Colorado since relocation, and they joined Anton, Peter and Marian Stastny as the only brothers in franchise history to do it.

Before turning pro, the 6-foot-3, 190-pound forward signed his entry-level contract on March 25, 2025. He then made his professional debut with the Eagles on April 5, scored his first pro goal on April 19 and dressed in one playoff game during the 2024-25 season.

Makar’s lone season at the University of Maine was a strong one. He put up 30 points in 38 games, scoring 18 goals and adding 12 assists.

Those numbers tied him for the team lead in goals and put him second in points, while also setting personal bests in goals, assists and points. His six game-winning goals topped the Black Bears, and he put together the longest point streak of his college career with eight points over a six-game stretch from Jan.

18-Feb. 14, 2025.

That season also featured plenty of big nights. Makar had five multi-goal games, including his only collegiate hat trick on Feb.

  1. He also scored twice in the Hockey East Championship on March 21 to help Maine win the game and secure an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament.

His 2024-25 run at Maine wrapped a college career that produced 52 points in 123 games. Makar began at UMass-Amherst, where he played 85 games and recorded 22 points across three seasons from 2021-24. In 2022-23, he led all UMass skaters with 10 goals.

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