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Acadia grad Pufahl signs contract with AHL team for Colorado Avalanche

Instead of suiting up for the Axemen next season, Matt Pufahl will be dressing for the Colorado Eagles.
Instead of suiting up for the Axemen next season, Matt Pufahl will be dressing for the Colorado Eagles. - Acadia Athletics

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WOLFVILLE, NS - Graduating hockey Axeman Matt Pufahl will extend his hockey career with the Colorado Eagles this coming season.

The Eagles will take over as the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche affiliate team - the AHL board of governors approved a league expansion in July 2017, with the Eagles set to come on board this season – and recently signed the Saskatchewan native. The Eagles are located in Loveland, Colorado, about 60 miles north of Denver.

“I was expecting to go over to Europe, to be honest. I was looking over there with my new agent. David Oliver (director of player development for the Colorado Avalanche) out of Colorado called me,” Pufahl said.

“I had been in contact with him before when I was there out of junior hockey. He asked me what my plans were and I indicated I had shifted my focus to Europe and hadn’t heard anything from North America.”

Graduating hockey Axemen Matt Pufahl and his father, Dave, look over the contract with Colorado.
Graduating hockey Axemen Matt Pufahl and his father, Dave, look over the contract with Colorado.

A native of Saskatoon, Pufahl began his major Junior career with the Red Deer Rebels in 2010 for two seasons and then moved on to the Saskatoon Blades for tail-end of the 2011-2012 season. The six-foot-three defenseman concluded his junior career with the Everett Silvertips that included a 15-goal and 34-assists season before joining the Axemen in the fall of 2014.

Named as an AUS All-Star in two of his four seasons at Acadia, Pufahl was also honoured as an U SPORTS All-Canadian second team defenseman during the 2015-2016 season.

Negotiations were ongoing for the last three weeks and culminated on June 13, when the Eagles announced the signing of Pufahl.

“I am very excited. A kind of a new chapter and very excited to move on and hope for the best in the future. Hopefully I can keep the dream alive of playing in the NHL,” Pufahl told Acadia Athletics when asked what he was feeling when the contract was put in front of him to sign.

Pufahl is the second player from the Axemen this past season to join an AHL team. Teammate Boston Leier, who had a seven-game stint following the 2017-2018 U SPORTS season, was the first Axemen to sign an AHL contract.

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Axemen hockey head coach Darren Burns was thrilled to know Pufahl would extend his playing career into the pro ranks following his time at Acadia.

“We are extremely happy for Matt. He was an integral part of the team’s success taking part in three national championship tournaments in his four years at Acadia. His statistics have been extremely impressive throughout his Acadia and Major Junior career and we know that this is going to translate into an excellent professional career. We are excited and wish him the best as he joins the Colorado Avalanche organization,” said Burns.

Pufahl will be heading down to Denver in July to start training and to get climatized with the surroundings. He will report for development camp, the NHL Rookie Tournament and rookie camp with the Avalanche in late August and early September.

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