"It feels good," Avalanche forward Mikko Rantanen said. "We achieved the first goal we had this year, to get the home-ice advantage for the whole playoffs, and we checked the one box. Everybody knows what the next box is, so we have to start working on that. I believe in this group. Our goal is to go all the way to the end."
Tyson Jost scored twice in a five-goal second period, Andre Burakovsky had a goal and an assist, and Rantanen had two assists for Colorado (39-13-4), which won its final five games. Jonas Johansson made 21 saves.
The Avalanche will play the No. 4 seed St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup First Round with Game 1 of the best-of-7 series here Monday. Colorado was 5-3-0 against St. Louis.
"It's awesome, feels good," Jost said. "First place, it's something we've been going for the whole year. It was a goal we set in training camp.
"It's an awesome group of guys, this is an awesome regular season and there's much more ahead of us, so it's exciting. I'm happy to be contributing and I can't wait for playoffs."