Miles Wood, Zach Parise, and Josh Manson also scored for the Avalanche, the No. 3 seed from the Central Division who lost Game One 7-6 on Sunday. Alexandar Georgiev made 28 saves. David Gustafsson and Mark Scheifele scored for the Jets, who are the No. 2 seed from the Central. Connor Hellebuyck made 27 saves.
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. Colorado never had a lead in any of those games, despite outshooting the Jets in all three contests. Colorado is going to need all hands on deck if the team wants to avoid a first-round playoff exit for the second year in a row.
Apr. 19—GRAND FORKS — This offseason marks the first time in college hockey history that players can transfer multiple times and be eligible immediately without a waiver. There's a court case in West Virginia challenging the NCAA's rule that says athletes can transfer once, but a second transfer requires a year of sitting out. While that case is working its way through the system, the NCAA ...
No | Player | P |
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60 | G | |
11 | C | |
20 | C | |
27 | LW | |
12 | RW | |
40 | G | |
49 | D | |
31 | G | |
82 | C | |
3 | D | |
82 | D | |
94 | LW | |
92 | LW | |
62 | LW | |
29 | C | |
8 | D | |
42 | D | |
37 | C | |
13 | RW | |
25 | RW | |
9 | LW | |
96 | RW | |
7 | D | |
73 | C | |
26 | D | |
28 | LW |