Kerfoot signed with Colorado as a college free agent on Aug. 24 after a four-year career at Harvard. He made the NHL club out of training camp after developing chemistry on a line with Duchene and Nail Yakupov, and his growth since then is evident among his teammates.
"From the first three games of the preseason to now, he's really getting comfortable," Duchene said. "You can see how smart he is. He's a skilled player."
Wednesday's contest marked Kerfoot's first regular-season contest at Pepsi Center, but it also was his third "opening night" of the young campaign. The Avs had previously played in the season/home openers for both the Rangers and New Jersey Devils.
The Vancouver, British Columbia, native finally got his first taste of what it is like playing in Colorado's home rink
"It is pretty special," Kerfoot said. "Obviously, I'm new to this and it's a little different playing in front of a couple thousand people in college. This is the NHL, and it was a great atmosphere out there tonight."