Hockey expert Carol Schram of the Action Network shares a prediction for Tuesday's Stanley Cup playoff game between the Colorado Avalanche and Winnipeg Jets.
The Colorado Avalanche have swapped third-string goaltenders, recalling one and assigning the other.
All the players that we spoke to on the Colorado Avalanche after the game last night and after practice on Monday all were positive. They had a reason to be.
The Colorado Avalanche have a goaltending problem. Where have we heard that before? Alexandar Georgiev is the starting goalie for Colorado. Despite being pulled and not playing well late in the season, Georgiev was the starter for Game 1.
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 One against the Winnipeg Jets for the Colorado Avalanche.
Despite scoring six times on the presumed Vezina Trophy-winner Connor Hellebuyck, the Colorado Avalanche could not keep the puck out of their own net in the team’s 7-6 loss in Game 1.
If you thought anyone on the Colorado Avalanche would throw their goaltender under the bus, you will be disappointed with what you’re about to hear and read.
No team can overcome a .696 save percentage in the playoffs. The Colorado Avalanche tried their best, but you can’t overcome goaltending that is that bad.
The Colorado Avalanche hit a rough patch ahead of the Stanley Cup playoffs. They suffered a 7–0 loss to the Winnipeg Jets in their last regular season matchup, so the seven-game series was going to be a battle until the very end.
The Colorado Avalanche are almost certainly unhappy with their opening game performance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Colorado fell to the Winnipeg Jets in Game 1 on Sunday night.
Playoff hockey never fails to deliver, and sometimes, there's nothing better than a high-scoring barnburner.
WINNIPEG – You score six goals against the best goaltender in the world, and you should win. That was not the case for the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday evening.
Both teams scored in bunches but the Jets still came out on top. The Stanley Cup Playoffs are upon us, and the series between the Colorado Avalanche and the Winnipeg Jets has started with a bang.
The Jets took 1-0 series lead against the Avalanche on Sunday night thanks to a wild 7-6 win.
The Avalanche only have one clear flaw on their roster, and it was on full display in a 7-6 loss to the Jets on Sunday night in Game 1 of their Western Conference first round series.
During the first period of Game 1 between the Colorado Avalanche and Winnipeg Jets, defenseman Cale Makar assisted on Nathan MacKinnon’s goal, making franchise history.
The Winnipeg Jets and Colorado Avalanche did not waste much time setting the tone for their first-ever playoff matchup. The two teams combined for six goals in the first period against two of the better goaltenders in the NHL.
The Colorado Avalanche winger Jonathan Drouin was injured in a meaningless game to end the regular season and will now miss the whole of his team's first-round series against the Winnipeg Jets.
It’s been a pretty good season for the Colorado Avalanche – except for their games against the Winnipeg Jets. The Avs struggled mightily against the Jets in their three games during the regular season, going 0-3 while being outscored 17-4.
The Colorado Avalanche hope to take advantage of a clean slate when they visit the Winnipeg Jets for Game 1 of their Western Conference first-round series Sunday evening.
He produced at nearly a point-per-game level over the final two months of the season.
The Colorado Avalanche have signed the standout college defenseman to his entry-level contract.
Colorado Avalanche goaltender Pavel Francouz announced his retirement from the NHL on Friday. Francouz missed the entire season due to a lower-body injury and returned to his native Czechia with his family.
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