Tag: Montreal
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Quinn Hughes vs. Cale Makar and four more takeaways after Avalanche eliminate Minnesota Wild | NHL Insider
To the Western Conference final they go. The Avalanche defeated the Minnesota Wild in dramatic fashion Wednesday night, ending the series in five games. In doing so, the Avalanche will take a much-needed two days off and await the winner of the series between the Vegas Golden Knights and Anaheim Ducks. But before we look…
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Top seed, top target: Capturing conference rarely converts to playoff success in NHL
A No. 1 seed in the NHL means little when it comes to capturing the ultimate prize. Though the Colorado Avalanche enter the playoffs with the best record in the Western Conference, it has been 14 years since that distinction accompanied a team into the Stanley Cup Finals. Since Detroit skated to a Presidents’ Trophy…
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It takes OT for Colorado Avalanche to finish off Montreal Canadiens in 15th straight home win
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DENVER – The NHL’s last-place team took one of its best to overtime Saturday. There Gabriel Landeskog sealed the 3-2 win for the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Valeri Nichushkin retrieved a Landeskog rebound and waited for the captain to reset, sending a pass over for him to tap in. Nichushkin made his return against…
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Goalie Johansson, Colorado Avalanche see what they’re made of in Montreal
Dismantled by the Toronto Maple Leafs the previous night, the Colorado Avalanche pieced together a solid effort Thursday in Montreal. Coach Jared Bednar didn’t have an update on starting goaltender Darcy Kuemper, who was scratched with an upper-body injury shortly before puck drop Wednesday. Jonas Johansson went on to allow eight goals to Toronto. Justus Annunen,…
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2021-22 Colorado Avalanche Schedule
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Times to be announced Oct. 13 Chicago Oct. 16 St. Louis Oct. 19 at Washington Oct. 21 at Florida Oct. 23 at Tampa Bay Oct. 26 Vegas Oct. 28 at St. Louis Oct. 30 Minnesota Nov. 3 Columbus Nov. 6 at Columbus Nov. 11 Vancouver Nov. 13 San Jose Nov. 17 at Vancouver Nov. 19…
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Hal O’Leary, one of the original founders of the National Sports Center for the Disabled, dead at 94
Hal O’Leary, known for being one of the original founders of the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) and a former coach and skiing instructor, died Wednesday under the care of Denver Hospice. He was 94. O’Leary spent much of his life sharing his passion of skiing with people of disabilities and empowering them…







