Journal Pioneer

Points of honour

Colorado Avalanche boast top line in hockey

- BY PAT GRAHAM

Bottom line: Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen form the top line in the league. Numbers-wise, anyway. Perception-wise, their reputation is rapidly rising, too.

The Colorado Avalanche’s top unit has a combined 55 points this season. That’s the most points of any three teammates in the NHL, regardless of line. As for the unit next to them, it would be Boston’s trio of Patrice Bergeron, David Pastrnak and Brad Marchand with 44 points. Landeskog recently took a hardline stance when asked about the topic of top line combinatio­ns, telling the home crowd in a TV interview after a win that his fast-flying squad was indeed the best in the league.

“A fun line to watch,” Tampa

Bay coach Jon Cooper recently said. “You prescout the games and you take your opposing coach hat off and just admire their line.”

It all starts with MacKinnon, the all-star centre who’s considered one of the speediest skaters in the league. He’s so quick his fellow linemates worked diligently in the off-season in order to not only keep up with him but to stay ahead of everyone else in hockey. Landeskog resorted to pushing around a heavy sled in workouts to get more explosive on the ice. At six-foot-one, 215 pounds, he’s trying to find the right balance to be physical in the corners but still stay swift.

The early results are in: The Avalanche captain appears a step faster.

“Passing the eye test is half the battle,” cracked the 25-year-old Landeskog, who has 10 goals and six assists. “I feel good, no doubt. I feel really good.” Rantanen has been on track all season – thanks, in part, to his off-season track sessions. Two times a week, Rantanen would head to a track in Finland for the same sort of workout: Sprints of 20 and 30 metres over and over. The workouts were no more than 40 minutes, but the high-intensity drills did the trick.

“I feel better on the ice. My first couple of steps,

I feel faster,” said Rantanen, who turned 22 on Monday and led the league in points with 21 (five goals and 16 assists) before Tuesday’s games. “I think there are still things I can work on and maybe get better next year. But I definitely think I’m faster than last year.” MacKinnon looks like he’s taken his game to an even higher level, which isn’t an easy endeavour given a 97-point season in 2017-18. His 18 points (nine goals, nine assists) are ahead of his pace from last season, when he didn’t reach this kind of point production until midNovembe­r.

“Keep doing what I’m doing,” said the 23-year-old MacKinnon, whose team is tied for the most points in the Western Conference after 12 games (7-3-2, 16 points). “Keep getting better with the little things. Just be very consistent every night.” Colorado coach Jared Bednar assembled the Landeskog, MacKinnon and Rantanen line late last October and they averaged around three points per game.

So far this season, it’s jumped to 4.6.

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