The Avalanche return a top line of MacKinnon, whose 97 points (39 goals, 58 assists) were fifth in the NHL last season, Mikko Rantanen, who had 84 points (29 goals, 55 assists), and Gabriel Landeskog, who had 62 points (25 goals, 37 points), along with defenseman Tyson Barrie, who had 57 points (14 goals, 43 assists).
Colorado also will rely on forwards Sven Andrighetto, J.T. Compher, Tyson Jost, Alex Kerfoot, Matt Nieto and Carl Soderberg, who combined for 173 points (83 goals, 90 assists) last season.
In net, the Avalanche have Semyon Varlamov and Philipp Grubauer, who was acquired in a trade from the Washington Capitals with defenseman Brooks Orpik on June 22 for a second-round pick (No. 47) in the 2018 NHL Draft. Colorado signed Grubauer to a three-year contract and bought out Orpik, who re-signed with the Capitals.
Grubauer will compete with the oft-injured Varlamov for the No. 1 job after going 15-10-3 with a 2.35 goals-against average and .923 save percentage for Washington last season. He replaces Jonathan Bernier, who signed with the Detroit Red Wings.
Varlamov (24-16-6, 2.68 GAA, .920 SV%) missed 18 regular-season games because of injury and illness in 2017-18, and he was out all six playoff games with a knee injury. He missed the final 10 weeks of 2016-17 after deciding to have hip surgery.
"We really feel we need two really good goaltenders and we like where Grubauer is," Sakic said. "He's just coming into his prime. We feel with our young group that we have two goalies that can win hockey games for you and you can rest them at times. There's competition, but for us the reason we [made the trade] is to make sure that we have two goalies that regardless of what game it is, either goalie can win a hockey game for us."