Here’s the latest publicly available summary about the 2019–20 Colorado Avalanche season and notable developments since then:
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The 2019–20 season started strong for Colorado, with the team entering the year viewed as a Stanley Cup contender after adding Nazem Kadri, Andre Burakovsky, and Joonas Donskoi in the offseason. They were considered one of the league’s top teams entering the pandemic pause, thanks to deep scoring and strong defense, plus a promising core led by Cale Makar and Nathan MacKinnon [Source: The Hockey News yearbook preview of the 2019–20 Avalanche. This article details offseason moves and expected impact, including Kadri, Burakovsky, and Donskoi, and notes on Grubauer as the starter].[3]
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The season was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, leading to the NHL’s pause and eventual 24-team Return-to-Play plan. Colorado was among teams preparing to resume play when the season paused, attempting to secure a high playoff seed before the league suspended operations [general context from 2019–20 season coverage and subsequent pandemic-era NHL reporting; see season overview and pause coverage in contemporaneous outlets]. For precise timing and the league’s decision milestones, refer to NHL announcements from March–July 2020.
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In the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Avalanche defeated the Arizona Coyotes in five games in the first round and then fell to the Dallas Stars in seven games in the second round, signaling a deep but ultimately short playoff run for that season [Wikipedia season page summarizes playoff results for 2019–20 Avalanche; it marks the playoff series outcomes including the five-game first-round win over Arizona and a seven-game series loss to Dallas].[5]
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The 2019–20 season is often cited as a turning point for the franchise, showcasing the rapid ascension of young talent (notably Cale Makar, who contributed as a rookie defenseman) and setting the stage for sustained contention in subsequent years [The Hockey News yearbook piece emphasizes the rookie and development trajectory, including Makar’s breakout and the organizational push toward continued competitiveness].[3]
Illustrative snapshot
- Playoffs: 1st round win over Coyotes; 2nd round loss to Stars in seven games.
- Key acquisitions: Kadri, Burakovsky, Donskoi; emergence of Makar.
If you’d like, I can pull exact game-by-game results, player statistics (regular season and playoffs), or create a short visual (e.g., a line chart of points by month during the 2019–20 portion that was played) using a charting tool. I can also provide links to the primary sources for each point.
Sources
The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice hockey team based in Denver, Colorado, United States. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Avalanche have won the Stanley Cup twice, in 1996 and 2001. The franchise was founded in Quebec and were the Quebec Nordiques until moving to Colorado in 1995. The Avalanche have won eight division titles and went to the playoffs in each of their first 10 seasons in Denver, with the...
icehockey.fandom.comJonas Johansson made 34 saves in his first start of the year
www.nhl.comLive coverage of the Colorado Avalanche vs. Pittsburgh Penguins game on October 16, 2019. Follow every play as it happens throughout the NHL season on CBS Sports and the CBS Sports app.
www.cbssports.comBased on an impressive finish to the 2018-19 regular season, coming just a win shy of advancing to the Western Conference final and seemingly addressing secondary scoring and other needs through the draft, trades and free agency, the Colorado Avalanche are set up for Stanley Cup contention in 2019-20.
thehockeynews.comNHL Game recap for the Colorado Colorado Avalanche vs. Chicago Chicago Blackhawks game on December 18, 2019. Follow every play as it happens throughout the NHL season on CBS Sports and the CBS Sports app.
www.cbssports.comView the play-by-play for the Colorado Avalanche vs. Calgary Flames game played on November 19, 2019 including descriptions for each play in the game.
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