Ian Cole and Matt Calvert, who each signed three-year contracts with the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday, are well-acquainted with their new coach, Jared Bednar.
Cole, 29, played for Bednar with Peoria of the American Hockey League in 2010-11. Bednar was Cole's first professional coach.
"I was a wide-eyed rookie trying to figure out how to transition to the pro game," the defenseman said Monday. "I had just left college (Notre Dame) after my junior season and he was great with me as far as teaching me and setting the stage for how a pro should act and how a pro should play. There were some hard lessons certainly, but looking back now none that I don't completely agree with. I think he's a great coach and a great human being too. It's a relationship that I'm looking forward to furthering."
Calvert played for Bednar and Avalanche assistant Nolan Pratt when they were assistants with Springfield of the AHL.
"It was a privilege to play for him and Nolan in Springfield," the 28-year-old forward said. "There's a lot of similarities there. I had a chance to meet with (Bednar) when he was in (AHL) Cleveland (in 2015-16), before he came to Colorado, so I got to see him once or twice a year at camp. We always had a great relationship. My wife actually used to nanny for Pratt's kids a little bit so we knew them well. I think when you have a relationship that you're happy about, it's a natural thing to come to Colorado."