Colorado Avalanche add Casey Mittelstadt, Sean Walker in flurry of huge pre-trade deadline deals

It's getting closer to playoff time for Colorado Avalanche

By Austin Nivison 

(CBSSPORTS) Colorado Avalanche general manager Joe Sakic has taken some big swings two days ahead of the 2024 NHL trade deadline. In a series of moves just minutes apart, the Avalanche acquired defenseman Sean Walker from the Philadelphia Flyers and center Casey Mittelstadt from the Buffalo Sabres.

The Avalanche's flurry of deals began when they sent a 2025 first-round pick and center Ryan Johansen to the Flyers in exchange for Walker and a 2026 fifth-round pick. Walker, 29, has been the source of much trade speculation this season because of his excellent performance on the Philadelphia blue line.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MARCH 02: Felix Sandstrom #32 and Sean Walker #26 of the Philadelphia Flyers react after a game against the Ottawa Senators at the Wells Fargo Center on March 02, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images

Walker has posted strong five-on-five impacts, and he is well on his way to a career year with six goals and 16 assists in 63 games.

As for the Flyers, they got a first-round pick for a pending free agent, and they immediately placed Johansen on waivers. It will be interesting to see whether any team in need of center depth picks up Johansen and his $4 million cap hit through the 2024-25 season.

The addition of Walker quickly made sense once the Avs announced their next trade, which was a true blockbuster. Colorado announced that it sent talented young defenseman Bowen Byram to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for 25-year-old center Casey Mittelstadt.

MONTREAL, CANADA - FEBRUARY 21: Casey Mittelstadt #37 of the Buffalo Sabres looks on during the first period of the NHL regular season game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Buffalo Sabres at the Bell Centre on February 21, 2024 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Arianne Bergeron/NHLI via Getty Images

Mittelstadt, a pending restricted free agent, is having a fantastic season with 14 goals and 33 assists in 62 games. Assuming the Avalanche are able to extend Mittelstadt beyond this year, they might have solved the second-line center they've had since Nazem Kadri left in 2022.

The Sabres, on the other hand, get a former No. 4 overall pick and talented young defenseman in Byram. Byram was truly outstanding as a rookie in the 2022 playoffs, helping the Avalanche win a Stanley Cup while posting extraordinary numbers.

Since then, Byram hasn't quite been able to find that level, but the potential is certainly there. If the Sabres can help Byram find his ceiling, then they will have the best young defensive trio in the league with Rasmus DahlinOwen Power and Byram on the roster.

The Avalanche have already made a pair of giant splashes by cannonballing into the trade market, but the Flyers and Sabres also did some nice business by working with Colorado.  

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