Forward thinking:Mikko Rantanen and MacKinnon finished among the top 10 in scoring in the NHL during the regular season. Rantanen (66 points; 30 goals, 36 assists in 52 games) was tied for fifth with Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews. MacKinnon (65 points; 20 goals, 45 assists) in 48 games) was eighth and was voted a finalist for the Hart Trophy given to the most valuable player in the NHL. He was tied for second with Boston Bruins forward David Pastrnak in playoff scoring with 15 points (eight goals, seven assists) in 10 games when Colorado was eliminated. Rantanen was tied for fourth with 13 points (five goals, eight assists). MacKinnon scored 26 points (nine goals, 17 assists) during a 15-game point streak from March 27-April 28, the longest in the NHL this season.
Defensive cornerstones:Colorado is expected to do everything possible to re-sign Grubauer, who can become an unrestricted free agent July 28, and Makar, a pending restricted free agent. Grubauer is a first-time finalist for the Vezina Trophy, given annually to the goalie voted the best at his position. Makar was voted a first-time finalist for the Norris Trophy as top defenseman. Grubauer was 30-9-1 in 40 games (39 starts). He was second in wins behind Andrei Vasilevskiy of the Tampa Bay Lightning, was second with a 1.95 goals-against average (Alex Nedeljkovic, Carolina Hurricanes, 1.90), eighth in save percentage (.922), and tied Semyon Varlamov of the New York Islanders for the NHL lead with seven shutouts. Makar, who won the Calder Trophy voted as NHL rookie of the year last season, scored 44 points (eight goals, 36 assists) in 44 regular-season games and 10 points (two goals, eight assists) in 10 playoff games.
Reinforcements coming:Top forward prospect Alex Newhook and defensemen Bowen Byram and
Conor Timmins
are expected to earn larger roles next season. Newhook signed an entry-level contract March 31 following his second season at Boston College. The 20-year-old had three assists and was plus-5 in six regular-season games and two points (one goal, one assist) in eight playoff games. Timmins led Avalanche rookies in games played (31) and blocked shots (22) in the regular season. Byram led Colorado rookies in hits (33) and average ice time (17:31) in 19 regular-season games.