A Shot Mentality
The Avs enter Thursday's contest looking to find more of a spark offensively. Colorado ranks 28th in the league in shots per game with 28.1 and last in goals with 65.
"I think offensively, it feels like we're looking for the perfect play a little too much. I know at times it feels like you're throwing away pucks when you're throwing them at net, but when you have 15 shots after the first two periods, you're not going to lose anything by throwing pucks at the net," Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog said after Colorado's 4-1 loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday. "We got to start having more of a shot mentality. We've talked about it before, but right now we're being a little too stubborn as far as choosing our shots. We got play more toward the net and throw some more pucks at the net."
Special Teams
The Avalanche scored two power-play goals in the last clash with Toronto, but has not tallied a man-advantage goal at home since Dec. 1 against Columbus. Colorado's power play ranks 22nd in the league with a 15.7 percent success rate, but hasn't clicked at Pepsi Center, where it ranks 28th with conversion coming just 12 percent of the time. Toronto's penalty kill ranks 13th in the NHL and has been successful in 82 percent of times shorthanded.