For the Avs and their fans, if it's not panic time, it's getting closer

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January 13, 2019

MONTREAL – Vacant stares. Clipped, abrupt sentences. Shrugged shoulders.

It seems like the members of the Avalanche are somewhere in the five stages of grief right now. First, there was denial that anything was really wrong. Then there was anger. Then, a bit of bargaining. Now, it appears some depression is setting in.

Whether the Avs start to become a team that – like they did just a couple of years ago – starts to accept losing? Well, it doesn’t seem like it’s at that point just yet.

But it’s getting a little closer.

The Avs lost again Saturday night, 3-0 to the Montreal Canadiens. Despite a somewhat lackluster showing through the first two periods, Semyon Varlamov gave his team a chance entering the third, matching Carey Price save for save in a scoreless game.

Then it all fell apart in the third. Montreal seemed to just want it more, which is surprising given the Avs came into this one saying all the right things for a team that had lost eight of the previous nine.

It’s just there for the Avs right now, and maybe the most worrisome thing about it all is: Nobody seems to know how to get out of this.

“I don’t know how to really break it down for you,” captain Gabe Landeskog told BSN Denver. “It’s frustrating, no doubt.”

Things started to go wrong for this team on Dec. 17, when Barry Trotz and the New York Islanders came into the Pepsi Center and beat Colorado 4-1. Shortly after, NBC hockey analyst Pierre McGuire said on the air that Trotz had discovered a formula to beat the Avs, and that other coaches were copying Trotz.

I asked Avs coach Jared Bednar about that specifically after this one and here’s what he said:

“You can make some minor adjustments, but I don’t think teams are altering their playing style to play the Colorado Avalanche,” Bednar said. “I just think that (Montreal) checked us hard, and won some battles and I didn’t think our puck support was the way it was the last couple of games. They’d stand us up and we didn’t have enough guys coming on the puck. And we’d run out of numbers and they’d grab it and transition it the other way.”

The Avs look like a team that’s expecting to lose right now – and that’s just what’s happening. They are still in a playoff spot, there’s still a long way to go, but this is the worst stretch of hockey for the team since the awful 2016-17 season. The Avs lost this thing because of yet another awful special teams showing.

It was a scoreless game with the clock getting close to the midpoint of the third when Colorado gave up a short-handed goal with 27 seconds left still on a Shea Weber hooking minor. There was no pushback after that. Montreal got another goal at 10:39 of the period, and that was that. Carey Price got the shutout and made 28 saves, but he really wasn’t tested all that much.

“Our power play is not doing good enough,” Mikko Rantanen told BSN Denver. “We get four or five chances and we don’t do anything, don’t create any momentum for ourselves. But we have to move on and forget it.”

I asked Rantanen if maybe it’s time for a team meeting – if one hasn’t happened already. He kinda sorta said they’ve already been there and done that.

“We talked about it. I don’t think it’s not enough talking,” he said. “It’s what we do on the ice. We just have to be better. Every individual has to look in the mirror and ask what they can do better.”

They get their next chance to do that Monday night in Toronto. Game four of a five-game roadie. For the Avs, hopefully it’s not another just another stage of grief.

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  1. seanisking Avatar
    seanisking

    What do they have to trade realistically? 2nd and 3rd round picks. Maybe one of…or both of if the deal is good….Kerfoot and Jost? Those guys are why they desperately need 2nd line scoring. That they are both struggling while the top line draws the best defense makes me wonder about their future. They really need (IMO) to get rid of varly if only to cement that Grubauer is the undisputed #1g.

    1. Johnny M Avatar
      Johnny M

      Grubauer gives us no more chance to win than Varly. He’s our backup. We need to replace Varlamov with a true number one.

  2. ColoradoCartography Avatar
    ColoradoCartography

    The worse it gets the better our draft looks with our own pick and Ottawa’s.

    Everyone knows this isn’t the year, next year it will start hopefully to look like a yearly run so yes the losing sucks but in a great draft year…better to lose now and get a better pick without giving up assets.

    Don’t do anything stupid trading to win now. You trade to push you over the top, not to save a freefall.

    1. Avsfan29 Avatar
      Avsfan29

      Missing the playoffs will do a lot more harm, than having a higher pick will do good. The team needs to keep processing, not hoping for a lottery win.

      1. ColoradoCartography Avatar
        ColoradoCartography

        Playoffs?…playoffs??

        I’m sure getting swept in the playoffs will be a fantastic team building experience. There’s nothing like getting embarrassed in 4 straight games to bring out the positive vibes.

        If our goal is just make the playoffs we don’t belong in the playoffs.

  3. IdAvsFan Avatar
    IdAvsFan

    I’m done with the figging drop pass on the powerplay – and when the hell are our centers going to start learning how to win a faceoff??

  4. KCRybek Avatar
    KCRybek

    Honest question- when was the last time this team scored a gritty dirty goal mouth goal?

  5. DP10 Avatar
    DP10

    Yes, the team has some real structural problems (no real second line, lack of depth), they seem somewhat one-dimensional because of it and a lot of guys are generally underperforming at the same time. But despite all the losing, it is important to remember that there haven’t been many games during this slump in which they were total bystanders. Yes, the Avs need to improve all around, but IMO first and foremost, they need to start scoring the first goal and they need to start getting just a little bit of that upper hand on the score line and their win-loss balance will improve.

  6. kali Avatar
    kali

    Only time I get to see the Avs win now is when I play nhl19 on Xbox…

    1. bwheeler Avatar
      bwheeler

      It’s how I’m coping with the pain right now. I’m 33-1 in my season mode right now.

  7. Chris DeMott Avatar
    Chris DeMott

    Goalies… I mean he played fantastic except for one moment where he thought he was square and was off by an inch… Grubauer as #1… yeah, that’s not good. Career backup he will be. Joe is in a tough spot here. Better hope the 27 year old Czech is the answer.

    Fans – stop over analyzing the kids. Shit happens in hockey. The 2nd line will come.

    Avsfan29 – you are probably correct, but when your career doesn’t appear to panning out you fantasize about winning the lottery and the Avs odds odds are better than mine ever were… oh I can see the funk continues and they just miss… but luck turns and from the 14 hole they hit not one… but two…. “with the first pick the Colorado Avalanche select”… “And with the third pick the Colorado Avalanche select”…

  8. KCRybek Avatar
    KCRybek

    Let’s face it, this is a one line team with shabby goaltending. Extremely flawed

  9. Rufus_Leaky Avatar
    Rufus_Leaky

    This team has clearly lost its confidence. Until they shift the belief from “we can be better” to “we are great” the free fall will continue.

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