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The Avalanche youth movement found a home; and dinner is decided over a Ping-Pong game

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Alex Kerfoot is lost in a Swedish instruction manual but at least he is not astray at the Ikea store itself, which is another maze all together. He just wants a place to call home.

The Avalanche rookie forward recently found a spot to live, although not a place to call his own. Kerfoot moved in with two other Avs rookies, forwards Tyson Jost and J.T. Compher, and another barely out of his first professional season, defenseman Chris Bigras.

The future of the Avalanche, the second-youngest team in the NHL, now has a clubhouse. It’s a four-bedroom house in Cherry Creek decked out in flat-packed, ready-to-assemble Scandinavian sofas.