The 23-year-old forward is the bug that just doesn't go away.
"Obviously, when you're outside and outdoors and you have those little bugs, pests going around you, it's annoying and it's kind of how I try and play. I want to be hard on the forecheck and never give up. Even if they might beat me out of the corner, or whatever it is, that I'm still there, I'm still on them. I know how annoying it is to play against. You think you have a guy beat and then he's still there."
Grimaldi, who was called up from the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League Friday afternoon, will bring those pest-like abilities to the Avalanche when he makes his season debut tonight against the Dallas Stars.
The Anaheim, California, native will also get a nice opportunity to log some important minutes, as he'll play right wing on a top-six line with Matt Duchene and Mikhail Grigorenko.
"He's a tenacious guy on the puck, like he's a real quick guy in small areas," said Avs head coach Jared Bednar of his new forward. "He's dirty. He's tenacious. He's getting production and having success down [in San Antonio] because he wants to be around the puck; he wants to stay on it, and that's kind of his M.O. We need a little bit of that. We need some guys that are going to get on the puck and stay on it and be relentless on it. Playing on that line, that line has the ability to possess the puck. You know how Matt Duchene can handle it down low in traffic and whatnot, and I think he's another guy that can get in and out of holes and help with the speed of that line."