Avalanche project confidence and energy ahead of do-or-die Game 4
The Avs have nothing to lose, and they know it. How have they prepared for Game 4 to stave off a sweep by the Golden Knights?
The Avs have nothing to lose, and they know it. How have they prepared for Game 4 to stave off a sweep by the Golden Knights?
Down 3-0 in the series, Colorado has no margin for error left. Tonight is about survival.
Which playoff series was more disappointing, the Colorado Avalanche vs. Las Vegas or the Denver Nuggets loss to the Timberwolves?
Given how tightly contested the moneyline is, exploring the prop options provides a more measured way to approach the game.
The Avalanche's poor showing in the Western Conference Finals is about more than just the absence of a single outstanding player.
The Colorado Avalanche are down three games in the Western Conference Finals and injuries keep piling up.
The Avs had four power-play opportunities and went 0-for-4 as the Golden Knights roared back at home.
Despite trailing in the series, Colorado has consistently driven play and dominated the shot count.
The Avalanche will need to funnel pucks toward the net for deflections and second-chance opportunities.
The Avs lost Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals and will go into Vegas down two, but the focus remains on their game.
Vegas executed their game plan, while the Colorado looked unusually passive after taking a 1-0 lead into the final frame.
Val Nichushkin broke through his slump with an impressive goal in Game 1. Could this be the spark he needs to boost his scoring?
Since Vegas actively clogs passing lanes, Colorado will need their defensemen to funnel pucks toward the net from the point.
Without defenseman Cale Makar for a second straight game, the Avs suddenly find themselves without much wiggle room in the series.
What went wrong for the Avalanche in the Game 1 loss to the Golden Knights? Get the rundown in "Wake the Puck Up."