"I think after a practice like that, you get your legs back under you," said forward Matt Nieto. "After having a couple days off, it's kind of hard to pick up right where you left off. So, it was a good day today and we will be ready to go tomorrow."
The contest will be the second of Colorado's season-long six-game homestand, one that will bring the Avs into their bye week.
"It's one game at a time, but at the same time, we are focused on this homestand," said Jost. "It's a time that we can grab points. I think that's something that we have to come into every game. There's two points up for grabs. We need those two points if we want to be in the playoffs. That's our goal, and that's the standard we set for our team. We know every night is going to be a battle, and we have to come prepared."
The Avs are four points out of a playoff spot and have games in hand on most of the opponents ahead of them in the standings.
"Obviously, because of the break we have been out for a while so three days without any ice, and then we come back, and I don't think we played the way we wanted to yesterday," said Jost. "We just got to fix some bad habits. Get back to the way we were playing when we were playing a full 60 minutes. Playing as a team and playing good hockey and playing to the standard that we set for ourselves at the beginning of the year. So, I think we had a good practice today and just reset and get back to the game."