The Avalanches swept a clean sheet in the NHL Western Conference Finals against Edmonton.
Undeterred against the NHL Western Conference Finals, Colorado won the series with a dry run against Edmonton and became the first Stanley Cup finalist. In the decisive confrontation, the teams met in the area of the “oil worker”.
The hosts tried to get the first victory in the confrontation and confidently they started the fight. After the first two episodes they led by 3: 1, and at the beginning of the third twenty minutes 4: 2.
However, the “avalanches” were able to impose a fight, equalize the score and move the game to overtime, where they would eventually pin down the opponent. 6: 5 in favor of Colorado on the contrary and 4: 0 in the series.
NHL. Playoffs. June 7
Edmonton – Colorado – 5: 6 OT (0: 1, 3: 0, 2: 4, OT – 0: 1)
Washers: 0: 1 – 4 Makar (Lehkonen), 1: 1 – 28 Hyman (Ners, Draisaitl), 2: 1 – 37 Nugent -Hopkins, 3: 1 – 39 McDavid (Barry, Draisaitl), 3: 2 – 42 Toews (Makar, Landeskog), 4: 2 – 44 Hyman (McDavid, Draisaitl), 4: 3 – 50 Landeskog, 4: 4 – 54 McKinnon (Makar, Lehkonen), 4: 5 – 55 Rantanen (Landeskog, Makar) , 5: 5 – 57 Cassian (McDavid, Draisaitl), 5: 6 – 62 Lehkonen (Chelm, Makar).
Series score: 0-4
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