"We made that big trade earlier in the season, and ever since, we've sort of taken off and we're right in the mix of things," Landeskog said. "We have some good young pieces in Samuel Girard and Ladislav Kamenev and some draft picks, which can be really exciting in the future. We don't expect to make a big splash here, I don't think. Our main goal is to make sure we get in the playoffs."
Part of the reason the Avalanche may not make a move prior to the deadline is because they believe they will receive help from within. Injured forward Blake Comeau returned to the lineup Friday after missing three games with a lower-body injury, and forward Nathan MacKinnon, who has missed seven games with an upper-body injury, may return against the Edmonton Oilers at home Sunday.
"I think we're in a good spot mentally," Avalanche coach Jarad Bednar said. "I think our guys are expecting it to stay the same or not a whole bunch to happen with us. It's on the guys in the room to get the job done. Our additions will come from getting some guys healthy, MacKinnon, (forward Sven) Andrighetto (lower body, 18 games missed) and hopefully (defenseman Mark) Barberio (lower body, nine games missed) and we get Blake Comeau back tonight.
"Certainly when you add a guy like Nate back in, our team's going to be hyped up, and we have to make sure we're not just relying on him, that we continue to play, and he'll be a big addition for us."