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Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar's next move on the NHL coaching ladder has the hockey world talking


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Theodore Mosby
December 21, 2025  (4:11 PM)
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Colorado Avalanche bench boss Jared Bednar reaches an NHL milestone tonight against the Minnesota Wild, passing Fred Shero in games coached, as Colorado Avalanche hockey continues to build steady credibility.

Milestones like this rarely stop the puck from dropping, but they matter in how franchises measure stability. Bednar, now 53rd all time in NHL games coached, has quietly outlasted plenty of louder resumes.

Jared Bednar continues to climb NHL history with Colorado.

The Colorado Avalanche hired Bednar in August 2016 after a strange summer that reset expectations. Nine seasons later, he owns a Stanley Cup ring, multiple division titles, and a reputation for calm adjustments.
Bednar's teams have evolved without losing identity. The neutral zone pressure tightened over time, breakouts got cleaner, and defensive layers improved without sacrificing speed through the middle.
Longevity matters more than flash in coaching, and this is where Bednar's résumé keeps gaining weight.
Avalanche fans often forget how chaotic things felt before Bednar settled in, and that steadying effect might be his most underrated contribution to this era.
Fred Shero, a Hall of Fame coach, built his reputation with innovation and championships in Philadelphia. Passing him in raw games coached is not about style, but durability and trust.
Bednar turned 53 earlier this season and has coached well over 600 regular season games, piling up wins while overseeing stars like Nathan MacKinnon, drafted first overall in 2013.
MacKinnon's growth into a Hart Trophy winner mirrors Bednar's own arc, steady progress followed by elite results. That parallel matters inside a room built around accountability.
The Avalanche enter Sunday with another competitive roster, and Bednar's systems remain adaptable as personnel changes around him. That flexibility keeps Colorado relevant every spring.
Reaching 53rd all time will not earn a banner, but it reinforces how rare continuity has become behind NHL benches. Bednar's calm presence continues shaping Colorado's present and future.
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