Playing at home on New Year's Eve has become a tradition of sorts for the Avalanche, as the club will host a game on Dec. 31 for the fifth straight season.
The last day of the calendar year always seems to be a time for reflection and a look to the future for players and fans alike. And while the start of 2017 saw the team finish in last place in the Western Conference standings when last season ended in April, the new campaign has been much more positive.
The Avalanche is 18-16-3 through 38 contests and is in the playoff hunt, just four points out of a spot.
"We're starting to grow together as a group, and we're getting more consistent at what we do," Bednar said. "That's the goal I think for us: bringing that consistency in our team game every night. When we do that, we tend to have some success. We just have to make sure that there are no lapses in our game, but we like the way we're trending. Now it's time to continue because games get tougher and tougher here as you enter this time of the year."
That positive consistency has helped translate into points for Colorado, as the team has gone 6-3-1 in its last 10 and has a chance to continue bettering its position in the standings over the ensuing weeks. The Avs are in a stretch of playing 12 of 15 at Pepsi Center, where they have posted a solid 11-7-1 record.