Avalanche’s Smith to finally make NHL debut in 8th pro season

In his eighth professional season, and after more than 300 games at the minor-league level, Jeremy Smith will get his NHL moment.

He'll make his big-league debut Tuesday for the Colorado Avalanche, who are on the East Coast preparing to take on the New Jersey Devils.

Selected 54th overall by the Nashville Predators in 2007, Smith tried on a sixth different minor-league sweater when he joined the Avalanche organization this summer.

Smith has primarily served as a backup to Spencer Martin with Colorado's American Hockey League affiliate in San Antonio, appearing in 17 games and carving out a .911 save percentage.

The 27-year-old's been up with the club on multiple occasions this season to back up Calvin Pickard, but has not appeared in any games.

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