NASHVILLE — In a season full of historical superlatives, the one remaining issue for the Colorado Avalanche is even more surreal than all of the success.

How can a team loaded with this much firepower, a club that is romping through its schedule with the most goals per game in the league, struggle so much on the power play?

When the Avs face the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena, they will try to become the fifth team in NHL history to reach 50 points in 30 games played. And yet, they began Tuesday ranked 23rd in the league on the power play, converting 16% of their opportunities.

“We need sharper details. I mean, look, we have five or six guys who would be on No. 1 units of every single team in the league,” Avs defenseman Cale Makar said. “We’ve just got to find ways to prov

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