Nelson set for 1st game at Islanders since trade to Avalanche

Nelson indeed has plenty of great memories here, but his present is pretty good too; Colorado begins a four-game road trip with points in 17 straight games (14-0-3) and is atop the NHL standings (19-1-6). He has 17 points (nine goals, eight assists) in 26 games, including five points (three goals, two assists) in his past two.
“He’s been great,” Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said. “Big change, right? Moving him, his family to Denver, new team, organization. He spent a lot of time here, so there was lots of new last year and he was just kind of trying to find his footing and his role within our team.
“But this year, coming back and everything more familiar, lots of the same teammates, I feel like he’s really come into his own for us, especially recently here.”
Nelson, who truly evolved into a 200-foot center when Barry Trotz arrived as Islanders coach prior to the 2018-19 season, could be a candidate to play for Team USA at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. Bednar believes Nelson, who played for the United States at the 4 Nations Face-Off in February, should at least be considered for a bottom-six role due to his ability to play in all situations.
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“Easily,” Bednar said. “He’s done it in the past. It just all depends on how [the U.S.] wants to build the team. … I think there’s so many moving parts to building those rosters and so many decisions that they’ve got to make, but watch his overall game, like the dependency of this guy — face-offs, power play, penalty kill — whatever you need, he can kind of do it all.
“He might not be the flashiest guy or the most dynamic guy, but he does so many things and you can rely on him so many different areas. I think he’s certainly going to get talked about when these decisions are being made.”
In the meantime, Nelson will try to continue to do his part to help the scorching-hot Avalanche win games, including Thursday, when it’s expected his former team will honor him with a video tribute during the first period.
“I (have) never gone through it before; it’ll be fun,” Nelson said. “… It’s crazy how much time has flown. I was fortunate to spend a great portion of my life here and call it home.”
“It’s great to see him, great to have him here,” Islanders captain Anders Lee said. “… Expecting a warm welcome for him. Brock’s meant a lot to this room and to this organization for a long time. He had plenty of big moments and grew up here. It’s great to have him back and great to see him. I know the fans are probably excited to give him a little love that he deserves.”




