3 Bold predictions for the Colorado Avalanche for the 2024-25 season

Here are three bold predictions that could happen for the Colorado Avalanche during the 2024-25 NHL season.

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The Colorado Avalanche are looking toget back to the Stanley Cup Final. They’ve got many great pieces to make a run, but they also need certain things to go right in order for that to take place. They do have some question marks.

That being said, I think that it is safe to say that certain players are going to perform at a very high level.

I decided to think of three bold predictions for the 2024-25 NHL season as it applies to the Colorado Avalanche.

Nathan MacKinnon earns second-straight Hart Trophy

This one might not sound extremely bold upon first look, but when you consider that Nathan MacKinnon won the Hart Trophy last year while not leading the league in points nor goals, that’s kind of the tricky thing here.

Except, it’s not. My prediction, specifically, is that MacKinnon will actually lead the league in goals this upcoming season. He finished last year with 51 goals in 82 games. There’s no doubt in my mind that MacKinnon can reach a higher level.

I felt like there needed to be more production around the team and that MacKinnon had the team on his back. If things fall perfectly in place this season, and guys such as Valeri Nichushkin (in November) and Gabriel Landeskog return to the team, the sky is the limit for No. 29.

MacKinnon will also do a lot better than last year because his returning linemate Jonathan Drouin should have an even better season than last year if all things go well. Many expected Drouin to leave in free agency by receiving a big contract, but he opted to remain in Colorado on a team-friendly one-year deal.

As for MacKinnon, I would love to predict that he will earn another two or three Hart Trophies by the time his career comes to a close.

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