Avs, Knights, Blues make realigned West tall at the top
The team that emerges from the limited-time-only West Division should enter the Stanley Cup semifinals in prime, title-winning position.
Like those mountain ranges in the middle of this three time zone conglomerate, coronavirus-driven realignment yielded a division that sure looks tall at the top.
“It will be better than the bubble. We might actually get to see some grass, so that will be good,” Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon said. “We’re ready to play.”
Colorado had the third-best record in the NHL last season before the pandemic shortened the schedule, boasting a still-young star in MacKinnon and an even younger centerpiece with Calder Trophy winner Cale Makar.