Milan Hejduk and his family will remain Colorado residents, but the former Avalanche forward who had his No. 23 sweater retired by the club in January has listed his 16,700 square-foot mansion in Parker for a cool $5.2 million.
That price includes a full-sized hockey rink and a Zamboni — key elements in the elite-level development of Hejduk’s twin sons, Marek and David. The 14-year-olds might begin their junior careers as early as 16, which would require them to play outside Colorado.
The boys recently finished their 14-under season with the triple-A Colorado Thunderbirds, a team coached by Hejduk and fellow former Avalanche Jan Hejda.