Avalanche vs. Knights: player props for MacKinnon, Lehkonen and Toews
Since Vegas actively clogs passing lanes, Colorado will need their defensemen to funnel pucks toward the net from the point.
Since Vegas actively clogs passing lanes, Colorado will need their defensemen to funnel pucks toward the net from the point.
Val Nichushkin broke through his slump with an impressive goal in Game 1. Could this be the spark he needs to boost his scoring?
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."
After falling in Game 1, Colorado must recalibrate for Game 2 – and getting Cale Makar back in the lineup would certainly help.
John Tortorella’s pedal-to-the-metal coaching style has rubbed off on a veteran-laden, dangerous Vegas team.
Nathan MacKinnon consistently breaks down set defenses with his speed and vision, with or without teammate Cale Makar on the ice.
Avalanche coach Jared Bednar announced that superstar defenseman Cale Makar would miss Game 1 and is 'day-to-day' due to injury.
The Avalanche's Stanley Cup Playoff run has been a new experience for goaltender Scott Wedgewood — and he is enjoying it.
The Avalanche and Golden Knights are comparably matched for the conference final. How do they stack up against each other?
The Avs dug deep and found a way to come back from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Wild. How they did it in "Wake the Puck Up."
Goaltender Scott Wedgewood entered in relief to start the second period and gave the Avs a chance to complete a rousing comeback.
The Avs' Martin Necas shows vision in transition, and his top-tier speed through the neutral zone creates odd-man opportunities.
It's Game 5 time! The Avalanche are looking to secure a win and close out the second round. What is the team's focus?
The Avs' power play — which disappointed for most of the regular season — has converted on 5 of 12 (42%) chances against the Wild…
The Avs needed to bounce back from a Game 3 loss and they did. How a few lineup changes made the difference.
In his return to the starter's role in Game 4 against the Wild, Mackenzie Blackwood was sensational.
The Colorado Avalanche used an explosive third period to overtake the Minnesota Wild and claim a commanding, 3-1 series lead.
The Avs' fourth line has been consistent, unlike the series against the Wild. Why it has been used as an example?
The Wild have a talented defense, but their penalty kill has given the Avalanche plenty of high-value opportunities.
The overall scoring margin of 15-13 in Colorado's favor doesn't fully reflect the Avalanche's control of the series.
The Avs fell short in Game 3 losing 5-1 to the Wild. What went wrong in "Wake the Puck Up."
The Avalanche have generated more than 30 shots per game while shooting 14.3%, making their props worth a close look on Saturday.
Standing at a perfect 6-0 in the playoffs, the Avalanche have steamrolled their way into a 2-0 series lead over the Wild.
Ross Colton admitted he wasn't happy being scratched the first two games of the playoffs. But what he did about it is so him.