The Avalanche earned 58 points at Pepsi Center and 37 on the road last season. That difference of plus-21 ranked third in the NHL behind the Pittsburgh Penguins (plus-24) and Minnesota Wild (plus-23).
Colorado may have been better at home because the last line change allowed it to get the right matchups for its top line of Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen. At home, MacKinnon had an NHL-leading 67 points (27 goals, 40 assists) in 39 games, and the three combined for 161 points (63 goals, 98 assists) and were plus-68. In away games, the three combined for 82 points (30 goals, 52 assists) and were minus-41, and Landeskog's plus/minus fell from plus-32 to minus-16.