Darcy Kuemper was traded to the Colorado Avalanche by the Arizona Coyotes on Wednesday for Conor Timmins, a first-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, and a conditional third-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft.
Kuemper was 10-11-3 with a 2.56 goals-against average, .907 save percentage and two shutouts in 27 games for Arizona last season. The 31-year-old has one season remaining on the two-year contract extension he signed with the Coyotes on Oct. 2, 2019.
"The last 12 hours since it happened, it's been pretty crazy, it's been an exciting time," Kuemper said Thursday. "I'm super pumped to be going to Colorado. I've been getting lots of texts and calls from friends and teammates and stuff, so it's been flying by here."
Kuemper said he is looking forward to joining the Avalanche, who were 39-13-4 last season and won the Presidents' Trophy, awarded to the NHL team with the best regular-season record. Colorado was defeated by the Vegas Golden Knights in six games in the Stanley Cup Second Round.
"I'm just so excited to get the opportunity to be a part of something like that," he said. "Obviously the roster and expectations are great, and those are the things you dream of, so to get the chance to step in and join that is unbelievable, and I'm just so excited for it."
The Avalanche were in search of a goalie after Philipp Grubauer signed a six-year, $35.4 million contract ($5.9 million average annual value) with the Seattle Kraken earlier Wednesday. The 29-year-old was 30-9-1 with a 1.95 GAA, a .922 save percentage and seven shutouts in 40 games (39 starts) for Colorado last season, when he was voted a finalist for the Vezina Trophy as the top goalie in the NHL.
"In Darcy, we are acquiring a proven, reliable netminder who brings a ton of NHL experience at just 31 years of age," Colorado general manager Joe Sakic said Wednesday. "Obviously, we had to solidify the goaltending position, and we feel like Darcy is someone who can step in and do that. We feel very confident in our goaltending tandem as we head into the 2021-22 season.
"I was hoping that today we'd have good news from 'Grubie,' and it didn't happen. Obviously, good for him. He had a great contract offer in Seattle and he took it. Like I said, we were grateful of how he played here and what he did for our organization. Now he has an opportunity to go somewhere else and we wish him the best of luck."