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Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog finally reveals team's bold plans for the new year


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Theodore Mosby
December 26, 2025  (8:42)
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Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog says this team is built to sustain its success, and right now everything is humming in the right direction. He wants to take what's working and keep doing it, and that attitude says a lot about where this Avalanche club is in December.

Colorado (27-2-7) sits at the top of the NHL standings, pacing its 2025-26 season with one of the league's best records. They've been strong everywhere you look, from five straight wins to a pair of recent dominant outings that ended competitive streaks around the league.

Landeskog wants consistency from top to bottom.

"We're going to take what we're doing good, and keep doing it." -Landeskog



On Sunday night against the Minnesota Wild, Nathan MacKinnon scored twice to become the first Avalanche player with 30 goals this season, and Colorado rolled to a 5-1 win that snapped the Wild's seven-game surge. Cale Makar and Brock Nelson each had a goal and two assists, while Landeskog chipped in two helpers in a balanced performance.

Landeskog's voice matters because he hasn't just shown up in the captain's role, he's been a stabilizing force since returning from a long absence. His regular-season goal against Anaheim back in November was his first in over three years, and that sparked visible momentum for him and this entire lineup.

Watching Colorado this season, the depth is real and the confidence feels earned. They've extended a home unbeaten run and collected points in nearly every game while adapting to different opponents night after night.

Fans have noticed Landeskog's presence as part of that balance. When he's engaged in puck battles, driving to the net, and joining second-wave attacks, Avalanche hockey looks more complete, especially in tight games where structure matters most.

That said, the road ahead doesn't get any easier. Every Central Division foe is chasing points, and Colorado can't rest on its stellar early results. Landeskog's quote, simple as it is, reflects a focused group that wants to stay ahead, one shift at a time.
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