Bellemare, undrafted during his career, has also suited up for the Vegas Golden Knights, Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Seattle Kraken. Now, he looks to bring his wealth of experience, leadership, and resilience back to the Avs, hoping to impress head coach Jared Bednar and general manager Chris MacFarland.
Securing a place in the lineup will be a challenge for Bellemare, especially considering the younger players eager to fill the roster. However, his leadership qualities and experience could be invaluable to a team like Colorado, which seeks to bounce back after a second-round exit in last year's playoffs. The Avalanche managed to overcome the Winnipeg Jets in five games but were eliminated by the Dallas Stars in six.
Bellemare's history with the team may play a factor in his attempt to secure a regular contract. Bellemare tallied 33 points over 122 games during his time with the Avalanche. His experience, combined with the Avs' hunger for redemption in the upcoming season, could make him a key veteran presence on the ice. However, the decision will ultimately come down to how well he performs during this tryout.