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Daniil Gushchin Becomes Unrestricted Free Agent After Avalanche Decision

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As the NHL’s qualifying offer deadline passed, several former San Jose Sharks players found themselves without a contract, including Daniil Gushchin. The 24-year-old winger, who was traded to the Colorado Avalanche last summer, was unable to secure a spot on the team’s roster, resulting in another season spent in the American Hockey League with the Colorado Eagles.

During his time with the Eagles, Gushchin played 49 games, scoring 18 goals and totaling 32 points—his lowest output to date. The season ended on a disappointing note as he failed to register a point in three playoff appearances. With free agency on the horizon, the Avalanche made the decision not to extend a qualifying offer to Gushchin, effectively allowing him to enter unrestricted free agency for the first time in his career.

Despite a challenging season and concerns about his size, Gushchin has the potential to contribute as a depth scorer at the NHL level if he can rediscover his form. However, it remains uncertain whether he will find a new opportunity in North America or consider a return to his homeland in Russia. As summer approaches, the next steps for Gushchin will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.

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