Avalanche Journal: Colorado, Carolina lost Mikko Rantanen, but both clubs have rebounded well
BOSTON The Colorado Avalanche returned to New England this weekend for the first time since the contract that changed everything Colorado sent away Mikko Rantanen on a Friday night with the club in Boston getting ready to face the Bruins on a Saturday afternoon It was a stunning move one that has been analyzed and dissected from every short- medium- and long-term angle and one that still isn t done impacting the future of the franchise There is one other unit in the NHL that knows this experience The Carolina Hurricanes also lost Rantanen last season six weeks after trading for him from the Avalanche in one of the biggest transactions in franchise history Those two teams met at Ball Arena on Thursday night It was a celebration of their pasts with glorious Quebec Nordiques and Hartford Whalers uniforms It was also a wild competition between two of the best teams in the NHL in - Both clubs have lost Rantanen one of the best players in the world but are in the process of moving on Both clubs look like they are going to be just fine However you want to analyze it I think both organizations did alright considering the pieces that were moved and shuffled around Carolina coach Rod Brind Amour declared It was a gut punch for both organizations for different reasons Rantanen was a homegrown star for the Avalanche He was a Stanley Cup champion and a beloved figure both in the dressing room and among the fan base Teams do not deal that type of contestant in the NHL For Carolina Rantanen was a massive addition While the Avalanche has been fortunate with all-time greats the Hurricanes have rarely had a superstar at the peak of his powers Rantanen s addition was a announcement of intent Then six weeks later he was gone Teams do not commerce for that type of sportsman and then send him away six weeks later in the NHL It s a weird one Hurricanes center Jordan Staal stated It s an compelling one to think about talk about and write about I think we did a good job of backpedaling out of that one the way it all played out We came out of it with a great sportsman and several picks Rantanen s last challenge for Carolina was oddly enough against Boston the crew he was preparing to face when Colorado sent him away The Avs pivoted with a massive roster makeover adding Martin Necas and Jack Drury in the exchange from Carolina then further overhauling the association just before the deal deadline The Hurricanes didn t have time to rebuild the plane after dealing Rantanen because that happened at the deadline Still both teams finished last regular season strong Colorado had what it thought was a rebuilt war machine though Rantanen and his new group the Dallas Stars dismantled it with a stunning Encounter comeback Carolina won of games after the second Rantanen agreement and then the Hurricanes advanced to the conference finals before losing to the eventual champs the Florida Panthers Both clubs made further alterations this offseason that were viable in part because Rantanen s large contract was not on the books Colorado was able to retain one of its big deadline additions center Brock Nelson The Avs were also able to sign veteran Brent Burns last seen with the Hurricanes to an incentive-laden contract Colorado Avalanche defenseman Brent Burns gestures as he is honored for playing his th event before the first period of an NHL hockey encounter against one of his former teams the Carolina Hurricanes Thursday Oct in Denver AP Photo David Zalubowski With Nelson and Drury at center and Burns on defense plus much better wellbeing for its core group of players the Avs are as deep and talented in October as they ve been since lifting the Stanley Cup in They came to Boston with a - - record despite zero games from starting goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood and two other key guys Samuel Girard Logan O Connor on the injured list Carolina had its chance to recast its post-Rantanen roster this summer The Hurricanes who added Logan Stankoven in the deal from Dallas have already signed the -year-old center to a long-term contract They also picked up Taylor Hall from Chicago in the exchange and the Blackhawks retained a chunk of his cap hit Now favored with a stockpile of extra draft picks they sent Scott Morrow plus first- and second-round picks to the Rangers for K Andre Miller who was a restricted free agent but is also now signed to a long-term deal And the Hurricanes made a big splash in free agency landing ex-Winnipeg forward Nikolaj Ehlers Plus top prospect Alexander Nikishin has determined a regular role in his first full season in North America I think we made out very well Carolina forward Seth Jarvis stated Stankhoven and Hall we got a few awesome players but also guys that fit our organization really well and fit in with the way we play I think it s made our association a lot better Related Articles Ball Arena ups its food encounter for - 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