The Denver Post

After golf, players ready to take best shots

- By Mike Chambers

CASTLE P INE S » Following a golf outing Tuesday, two days before the Avalanche reports for training camp, team captain Gabe Landeskog noted the obvious difference­s from a year ago, when the club was coming off its worst season in franchise history and one of its top forwards didn’t want to be part of the rebuild.

“We raised the bar for everything we do,” Landeskog said.

After trading disgruntle­d center Matt Duchene on Nov. 5, the Avs made a remarkable 47point improvemen­t in the standings to advance to their third playoff appearance in 10 years. Unlike last year, everyone is excited about being part of this team from Day 1.

“Everybody that’s here is buying in on what we’re doing,” Landeskog said after his fivesome finished tied for sixth in the Avs’ annual charity golf classic at The Ridge at Castle Pines North. “It’s going to be fun. “

Colorado’s veterans report Thursday for physicals and testing at the Pepsi Center. Onice training camp sessions are Friday through Monday at the Family Sports Center. This year won’t be the circus like last year, when Duchene indirectly said he had no future with a team on the first day of camp.

“My mindset is always the same — to come in as prepared as I could possibly be, and I think everybody has the same mindset (this year),” Landeskog said. “Everybody that is here wants to be here, and wants to help the team. That’s what we’re trying to do — to try keeping this thing going forward and take the next step.”

Center Tyson Jost, 20, is among a handful secondyear players looking to build on their fine rookie seasons, along with fellow forwards Alex Kerfoot, J.T. Compher and Dominic Toninato and defenseman Sam Girard, among others.

“We got a lot of help from young and excited guys that wanted to be in the NHL last year — we’re talking about Josty, Girard, Compher, Kerfoot, Toninato, all these guys,” Landeskog said. “Ultimately, it’s about all of us veterans to take that next step and also for these young guys taking the next step — keep developing, keep moving forward.”

Colorado’s preseason opener is Sept. 18, against the visiting Vegas Golden Knights. The Avs, who went 43309 (95 points) last season, open their 23rd season Oct. 4 at home against the Minnesota Wild.

“It’s an exciting time to be an Avs fan, an exciting time to be part of what we’re trying to do,” Landeskog said.

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