The Colorado Avalanche entered Game 3 of their Western Conference semifinal series with the most goals in this year's Stanley Cup playoffs, but the Dallas Stars found a way to shut them down.
It’s time for playoff plus/minus! As with every game, you take the good with the bad, so time to take a look at the pluses and the minuses in Game Three against the Dallas Stars for the Colorado Avalanche.
The oddsmakers give the edge to the Colorado Avalanche on home ice (-135) over the Dallas Stars (+114) when they play on Monday, May 13 at 9:30 PM ET. Watch the NHL on Fubo!
You can’t always be chasing a game and expect to have success. Through three games of this series, the Colorado Avalanche have yet to find themselves in a position where they hold a lead against the Dallas Stars.
It was right there for the Colorado Avalanche. Right there. But like many of the passes they made on the evening, something was just a little…off. Colorado had plenty of opportunities to take a stranglehold of Game Three on Saturday night.
Dallas now has a 2-1 series lead over Colorado. As the series between the Colorado Avalanche and Dallas Stars shifted to Denver, each team was in search of the momentum to give them a series lead.
For the first time since the days between Games One and Two in Winnipeg, the Avalanche find themselves in the precarious position of trailing in a series.
The Dallas Stars had more wins on the road than any other team in the Western Conference during the regular season. On Saturday night, they proved why they're so tough away from home.
Nathan MacKinnon and the Colorado Avalanche outshot, but couldn't outscore, the Dallas Stars in a 4-1 Game 3 loss Sunday night at Ball Arena. Stars center…
The Colorado Avalanche felt pretty good about how they played in Game One. Even though they were down 3-0 in the first period, it didn’t feel that way.
There are two Stanley Cup Playoffs Second Round games on the slate Saturday, and anytime goal-scorer odds for players from each matchup are available below.
Saturday's NHL slate offers a bevy of intriguing betting options, and we're not holding back from the trends that have emerged ahead of a few big games.
May 10 is a pretty meaningless date on the calendar for pretty much everyone, but it’s a significant day when it comes to Avalanche Captain Gabriel Landeskog.
The response from Dallas after an embarrassing overtime loss in Game 1 came fast and furious Thursday night. Dallas established a physical presence and played their game in an ugly win for the home team, sending the series back to Colorado tied.
After a hard fought battle in game one, which the Colorado Avalanche won in overtime, the Dallas Stars were looking for payback. The Stars came out of the gate swinging and would not allow the Avalanche to set up in the offensive zone for a good portion of the first period.
The Colorado Avalanche were unable to make a second consecutive multi-goal comeback against the Dallas Stars in Game 2 of their Western Conference second-round series on Thursday night — but Valeri Nichushkin continued his goal-scoring tear nonetheless.
It’s time for playoff plus/minus! As with every game, you take the good with the bad, so time to take a look at the pluses and the minuses in Game Two against the Dallas Stars for the Colorado Avalanche.
They escaped with a 5-3 win on Thursday night at American Airlines Center to tie their Western Conference second-round playoff series with the Colorado Avalanche at 1-1.
This season has been one of the most exciting to watch, with many prominent trophy races being hotly contested, including the Presidents’ Trophy coming down to the last week of the season and the Norris Trophy being a toss up.
The Colorado Avalanche are amid the start of another challenging battle in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Avalanche beat the Dallas Stars 4-3 in Game 1 of their second-round matchup.
Valeri Nichushkin has scored a goal in every single postseason game the Colorado Avalanche have played in 2024 — and the Russian is on the verge of making National Hockey League history ahead of Game 2 against the Dallas Stars on Thursday night.
The National Hockey League has announced the three finalists for the 2024 Ted Lindsay Award.
After taking a week off to recover from the Winnipeg series, the Colorado Avalanche are back at it against the Dallas Stars. It would take some time for the Avalanche to get their legs back, but not the Stars.
The New York Islanders have one of the weakest prospect pools in the NHL. They have not made a first-round selection since they took Simon Holmstrom 23rd overall in 2019 and have traded many of their other draft picks.
Dallas Stars: 1st in Central Division, 113 points, def. VGK in Round 1 (4-3) Colorado Avalanche: 3rd in Central Division, 107 points, def. WPG in Round 1 (4-1) While the last time these two teams met in the playoffs was only four years ago, a lot has changed since that 2020 second round series in the bubble.
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