All eyes were on the Colorado Avalanche. They figured to be the most interesting player before the NHL Trade Deadline, with major pieces to deal and a general manager willing to deal them. But, by the end of what turned out to be a particularly subdued deadline day, the Avalanche were just as quiet, keeping forwards Matt Duchene and Gabriel Landeskog, while shipping out only forwards Jarome Iginla (to the Los Angeles Kings) and Andreas Martinsen (to the Montreal Canadiens).
"I don't have to make any major moves," general manager Joe Sakic said on a conference call Wednesday. "That's the big thing. I like my players. If you're looking for anything big, I've always stated that if there's something that's going to help our organization long term, that's something we'll look to do."
Avalanche keep Matt Duchene, Gabriel Landeskog
GM Joe Sakic content to not make 'major moves' at Trade Deadline