The Colorado Avalanche's new third line features Nazem Kadri and Nic Roy, both acquired before the trade deadline. Their chemistry and ability to create chaos on the ice could give the team a competitive edge in the playoffs.
Key points
Nazem Kadri and Nic Roy form a new third line for the Avalanche
Both players were acquired before the March 6 trade deadline
Kadri has not played in a playoff game since winning the Stanley Cup in 2022
Roy is noted for his smart play and strong puck handling
The Avalanche have a deep forward group for the playoffs
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Mar 10, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Edmonton Oilers center Jason Dickinson (16) defends on Colorado Avalanche center Nazem Kadri (91) in the second period at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
Mar 10, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Edmonton Oilers center Jason Dickinson (16) defends on Colorado Avalanche center Nazem Kadri (91) in the second period at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
Meet the Avalancheâs new bottom-six trio. Itâs made up of two-thirds of the second line that helped win them a Stanley Cup in 2022, along with a key piece of the Vegas Golden Knightsâ 2023 championship team.
Itâs Nazem Kadri, Gabe Landeskog, and Nic Roy. And on this yearâs Avalanche, itâs the third line on the depth chart.
âKiller line. Very excited,â Kadri said on Saturday, on the eve of Game 1 at Ball Arena against the Los Angeles Kings.
Head coach Jared Bednar has spent most of the season creating duos to build around. The top line is obvious â Nathan MacKinnon and Martin Necas are among the most dominant pairs in the league. On the second line, and have become very familiar with each otherâs games. But Bednar has made an effort to create another one.
Kadri and Roy.
Both centers, both acquired ahead of the March 6 deadline, and both for a hefty price that included a first-round pick going the other way. In the limited time theyâve had together because of separate injuries to each one, theyâve had some pretty solid chemistry. It never really mattered who the third piece on the line was. They even got to play limited minutes with Landeskog and looked good doing it.
âI feel like we both like to create chaos,â Roy said. âWe can be a hard line to play against. Naz can make a lot of nice plays out there. Iâm gonna try to protect him and create some space for him. Or try to set him up.â
Kadri hasnât appeared in a playoff game since he helped Colorado win the Stanley Cup four years ago. In the dying seconds of the clinching Game 6 in Tampa Bay, Kadri was on the ice with Landeskog and Nichushkin to secure the victory.
Roy isnât quite the same player as Nichushkin, but there are similarities.
âIf you look at Royâs game in particular in the last couple of weeks, heâs been great with whoever heâs been on a line with,â Landeskog said. âHeâs a smart player, very poised, big body, strong with the puck. We should be a pretty hard-checking line.
Fully healthy, the Avalanche have arguably the deepest forward group in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. What makes this trio intriguing is that, most nights, theyâre likely going to match up against bottom-six competition. And if they donât, Nelson, Nichushkin, and the newest addition to the top six, , will have that opportunity.
For Kadri and Landeskogâs sake, they most likely wonât need to produce at the same rate as they did in 2022. Not with the depth of the roster, and with MacKinnon, Necas, and doing their thing for roughly 20 minutes.
âWe all work well off each other,â Kadri said. âItâs gonna be an extremely hard line to play against, and can obviously pitch in offensively.â
Kadri has four goals and nine points in 16 games after the deadline. He didnât record a point in his last four appearances before sustaining an upper-body injury. Roy had three goals and five points in 15 games with Colorado, while playing on different lines, with several linemates, both at center and on the wing.
Having him on the right and Kadri at center will create continuity and allow them to build off the chemistry they built in those limited minutes together. It also gives them two natural centers for draws.
âNic has some attributes that I really like when it comes to playing with a guy like Naz,â Bednar said. âHe doesnât like to throw the puck away. Heâs able to hang on to it, find players in traffic, play a little give-and-go game. Heâs as good a player as we have on the low cycle in the offensive zone.â
Kadri sees playing with Roy the same way: âHe plays really well under the tops of the circles in the O-zone. Has pretty good vision, so I just gotta get open, and he seems to find me.â
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Q&A
Who are the key players on the Colorado Avalanche's new third line?
The new third line consists of Nazem Kadri, Gabe Landeskog, and Nic Roy.
What impact could Kadri and Roy have on the Avalanche's playoff performance?
Kadri and Roy's chemistry and ability to create offensive opportunities may enhance the Avalanche's depth and competitiveness in the playoffs.
When did the Avalanche acquire Kadri and Roy?
Nazem Kadri and Nic Roy were acquired ahead of the trade deadline on March 6.
How have Kadri and Roy performed since joining the Avalanche?
Kadri has four goals and nine points in 16 games, while Roy has three goals and five points in 15 games with Colorado.
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