We aren't a week into the Colorado Avalanche offseason and there are already so many questions we will get answers to in the coming weeks. However, for now all we can do is speculate. One answer we might have though is one of the bigger ones. Erik Johnson might be willing to waive his no movement clause, which would immensely help the Avs when it comes to protecting players in the Seattle Kraken draft. Having that clause would have forced the Avs hand, since players who hold a no movement clause must be protected. This gives the Avs a leg up in protecting a D-Man they wouldn't have been able too.

Captain Gabriel Landeskog is due to an increase. But what will and what can the Avs afford due to another flat cap offseason. Landy will get an increase, but likely not as much as if were a normal offseason with an increased cap. Or, could the Avalanche take a risk and not protect Landy for the Kraken draft, with the expectation Seattle would not take him knowing Gabe will go right back to Denver?

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