The Avalanche want scoring help before the
2019 NHL Trade Deadline
, but they won't put either of their two first-round picks in the 2019 NHL Draft in play to make it happen, GM Joe Sakic said Tuesday.
The Avalanche have their own selection in the 2019 NHl Draft and the first-round pick of the Ottawa Senators, which was part of the return when Colorado traded Matt Duchene on Nov. 5, 2017. Ottawa is last in the NHL with 43 points, four fewer than the New Jersey Devils and would have the best odds to win the draft lottery if it finished there.
Sakic also said the Avalanche don't want to trade any of the organization's top prospects, such as defensemen Cale Makar and Connor Timmins and forwards Shane Bowers and Martin Kaut, for short-term help in their push to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs for a second straight season.
"We're looking at the big picture here. We love what's coming," Sakic said. "It's a process, and we're not going to deviate from that plan. If there's a player that can help us that isn't going to include one of those (first-round) picks and top prospects, then we'll look at that.
"We have three weeks to go (before the deadline) and we'll see where we are at that time. It's very important (to make the playoffs). Right now, things have slipped, but I believe in the guys in that dressing room, that we can right the ship."
The Avalanche (22-22-8, 52 points) have lost four straight and are two points out of the second wild card into the playoffs from the Western Conference. They have two games in hand on the Vancouver Canucks, who hold the second wild card, but have won five of their past 23 games (5-15-3).
Sakic said Tuesday he has been putting out feelers for the past three weeks to see who might be available.
"We like our back end and we like our goaltending, but we just [have] to get them playing with more confidence," he said. "If we can add some scoring, that would be our priority."
Colorado's top three forwards -- Mikko Rantanen (23 goals), Gabriel Landeskog (29) and Nathan MacKinnon (27), who often play together on the same line -- have combined for 79 goals. The other 13 forwards who have played this season have a total of 71 goals.
The Avalanche play the Washington Capitals at Capital One Arena on Thursday (7 p.m. ET; ESPN+, NBCSWA, ALT, NHL.TV).
-- Mike G. Morreale, staff writer