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As the month of May closes and the summer begins, Colorado Avalanche players spent a few more weeks at home before a possible return to play plan is enacted.
JT Compher, Matt Nieto and Nathan MacKinnon were a formidable trio in the NHLPA Open Fortnite tournament who ended up in sixth place in a 22 team field. Compher together with Zach Hyman created the event which raised money for COVID-19 relief.
Team Colorado joined ESPN ESports for a quick interview before the start of the NHLPA Open ft. Fortnite!
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) May 18, 2020
Tune in now: https://t.co/NoBiavwmtk#NHLPAOpen #GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/tlpJnStmMv
Tyson Jost was the latest Avalanche player to join the Altitude crew detailing how his workouts have been going in Canada.
Next up Ian Cole discusses working out at home in Denver and his eagerness to continue playing whenever that may be.
Avalanche's Ian Cole fully supportive of potential NHL return: "Whatever gets us back and playing, I'm 100 percent for" https://t.co/MEX1u2B32h via @denverpost #Avs
— Mike Chambers (@MikeChambers) May 21, 2020
Colin Wilson may be recovered from his surgeries enough to participate for the Avalanche in the post season, although this video does little to corroborate that theory.
Rollin' into the weekend like
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 23, 2020
( : IG/colinwilson89) pic.twitter.com/lDKq4DllUp
Finally, NHL Network chose to focus on the many Nathan MacKinnon highlights including this fantastic video breakdown on a deceptive breakaway goal he scored on Jordan Binnington.
“It looks like a little glitch.” - @Rupper17 #NHLTonight breaks down how @Mackinnon9 fooled Jordan Binnington. @Avalanche pic.twitter.com/qn5hKSn3h7
— NHL Network (@NHLNetwork) May 23, 2020