Avalanche Host the Canucks After Nelson’s 2-Goal Game
Montreal’s youth and defensive struggles were exposed against Colorado’s dominant offense, despite promising performances from rookies including Slafkovsky and Demidov.
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Avalanche host the Canucks after Nelson’s 2-goal game
Vancouver Canucks (10-13-3, in the Pacific Division) vs. Colorado Avalanche (18-1-6, in the Central Division) Denver; Tuesday, 9 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Colorado Avalanche host the Vancouver Canucks after Brock Nelson’s two-goal game against the Montreal Canadiens in the Avalanche’s 7-2 win. Colorado has gone 10-0-2 in home games and 18-1-6 overall. The Avalanche have a +51 scoring differential, with 103 total goals scored and 52 allowed. Vanc…
10 Thoughts – From Victory in Vegas to Defeat in Denver
The Montreal Canadiens entered Saturday’s afternoon contest coming off a dominant win in Las Vegas the evening before. Adam Engstrom drew back into the lineup to replace a banged-up Jayden Struble, and Montreal looked to continue to build upon its recent success and lineup. Jakub Dobes got the start against an Avalanche team wearing Quebec City blue that entered Saturday with one single regulation loss on its record this season. Montreal comport…
Dobeš left in front of the net: a logical decision or monumental error?The Canadian left Denver with a sharp setback of 7 to 2 against the Avalanche, but yet it was not only the score that made the joke. Martin St-Louis' decision to keep Jakub Dobeš in front of the net to the end also raises his lot of questions. At 5-1, it was written in the sky: the evening was going to turn into a nightmare. So, why did he let the young man face the storm? Se…
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