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Avalanche send C Ross Colton to Predators

By Thomson Reuters Jun 16, 2026 | 6:57 PM

The Nashville Predators acquired veteran center Ross Colton from the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday in a trade that ​featured three players and two draft ‌picks changing hands.

The Predators added Colton and minor league goaltender Isak Posch in exchange for goaltender Magnus Chrona, Nashville’s third-round pick in the 2026 draft ‌and ​a third-round pick in the ⁠2027 draft.

In Colton, ⁠29, the Predators add a six-year veteran who won the 2021 Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning during his rookie ​season and who’s produced 13 goals in 75 Stanley Cup playoff games.

In regular-season play, ⁠Colton has amassed 89 ⁠goals, 87 assists, 183 blocked ​shots and 822 hits over 404 games. This ​year, he contributed nine goals and 15 ‌assists in 73 games for an Avalanche squad that earned the Presidents’ Trophy for compiling the NHL’s best regular-season record.

Chrona, a ⁠25-year-old Sweden native, appeared in nine games for the San Jose Sharks in 2023-24 and posted a ⁠1-6-1 record ‌with a 4.71 goals-against average. ⁠He spent the last two seasons ​with ‌the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals and ​notched a ⁠21-22-8 record with a 2.86 GAA.

Posch, a 24-year-old also from Sweden, spent most of this season with the AHL’s Colorado Eagles and delivered a 15-8-5 record with a 2.78 GAA.

–Field ​Level Media