Looking at where the Colorado Avalanche will finish in 2024-25 

The Colorado Avalanche are poised for a strong 2024-25 season. While disaster lurks in the shadows, there is plenty of reason for optimism this upcoming season. The return of spiritual leader Gabe Landeskog could be just the boost the Avs need to make a return to the Stanley Cup Final.
The Colorado Avalanche look to have a strong 2024-25 season, potentially competing for the Presidents' Trophy
The Colorado Avalanche look to have a strong 2024-25 season, potentially competing for the Presidents' Trophy / Tyler Schank/Clarkson Creative/GettyImages
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The Colorado Avalanche are coming off a largely successful season in 2023-24. While the club had a disappointing second-round playoff exit, there were plenty of positives to consider. 

First, Nathan MacKinnon’s unreal season set the tone for the entire team. Cale Makar earned another Norris Trophy nomination. The club as a whole came together at key moments, leading to a 107-point season. 

That point total was good enough for third in a tough Central Division, where the Dallas Stars and the Winnipeg Jets captured the top two spots.  

So, with various positives to build on from last season, the Colorado Avalanche will look to have another great year. But the question remains: Where will the Colorado Avalanche finish in 2024-25? 

Let’s take a deep dive into this question by focusing on the three potential outcomes.