Colorado Avalanche face key questions after quiet NHL offseason
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Corey Masisak
Summary
The Colorado Avalanche have had a relatively quiet offseason compared to the rest of the NHL, which has seen major trades, trade requests, and offer sheets. Despite losing Chris MacFarland to Nashville, Joe Sakic and the Avalanche front office have kept the core roster largely intact after a franchise-best regular season that ended in a Western Conference playoff exit. The article explores the biggest questions facing the team, including roster moves, salary cap challenges, and whether standing pat will be enough to compete in a rapidly changing Western Conference.
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· 3 pulledIt has been one of the wildest offseasons in NHL history, but it's been relatively quiet at the base of the Front Range.
The Avs look, well, a lot like the Avs from a year ago.
After the best regular-season in franchise history followed by a Western Conference...
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