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While the Blackhawks launched their title defense Thursday, the Avalanche looked back. There were 24 players and coaches in attendance for the reunion, including Sakic, Roy and Forsberg.
The Avalanche swept the Florida Panthers in the finals that year, giving the state of Colorado its first major pro sports title in the team's first season in the Mile High City after relocating from Quebec.
The '96 squad gathered on the ice, shaking hands as they made their way along the red carpet.
Foote skated out to meet his former teammates and posed for a few photos. Then, he glided over to his current crew, donning that model of the Avalanche sweater on top of his '96 uniform.
Entering his 19th season, Foote is the lone player from that squad still playing for Colorado.
"It goes so fast," Foote said.
The Avalanche crew had a chance to mingle and reflect at a celebratory dinner on Wednesday. Chicago coach Joel Quenneville, who was an Avalanche assistant coach back then, was in attendance.
"It's fun to get a chance to see everyone again and kind of reminisce about the old times, especially us old, retired guys," Sakic said.
NOTES: Quenneville coached his 1,000th NHL game Thursday. ... Avalanche F Peter Mueller (concussion) is out indefinitely.
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