It's an uneasy and unsettling feeling Landeskog, the captain who is in his sixth season with Avalanche, and Duchene, in his eighth season, but understandable considering the Avalanche didn't make the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season and are last in the League this season with 32 points (15-36-2).
"Obviously it's not what you want to be a part of, you don't want to see your name in any of those discussions, but at the same time that's the nature of the beast," said Landeskog, who has four years remaining on a contract that carries a $5.571 million salary-cap charge. "When your team is not performing and you're not performing individually that's part of it and you have to accept that I guess. For me, it's just a matter of controlling what I can control. I've said that before. I sound like a broken record, but really that's what it is. I'm just trying to help this team win. I can't control what rumors or articles my name might be floating around in."
Duchene, who has two years and $12 million left on his contract, is trying to take on a similar approach. He said that's easier said than done.
"Yeah, sometimes you wonder where you're going to be tomorrow, where you're going to be next week, where you're going to be in two weeks, where you're going to be in six months," Duchene said. "That's where your head can go sometimes, but once it's gameday, I try to tune that out the best I can. I play for the Colorado Avalanche and I'm going to play as hard as I can."
Landeskog said he let Sakic know of his desire to stay in Colorado to help see the Avalanche out of this mess.
"I've been straightforward from the get go that I want to stay here, I want to figure things out with this team," Landeskog said. "I'm an optimistic guy and I do believe that we have a future in front of us to get to playoffs and get back getting to where this team should be, contending year in and year out. Obviously the last few seasons the results haven't been there so there's going to be consequences, but I want to figure this thing out and I've told him that."