No results found for ""

Type at least 3 characters to search

Upgrade Your Fandom

Join the ultimate Colorado Avalanche Community!

From brilliant to resilient, the Avs battled their own history and finally won one

AJ Haefele
AJ Haefele
May 28, 2022
From brilliant to resilient, the Avs battled their own history and finally won one

Author

AJ Haefele avatar
AJ Haefele

Share this post

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments (3 conversations)

downvalleyavsfan

downvalleyavsfan

May 28, 2022

Nicely done AJ! Way to rally with some quality writing after an epic night!

TR

TR

May 28, 2022

Fantastic write-up, AJ. Especially putting into context the prior three year playoffs leading to the narrative the hockey media world attached to the Avs. It was Poetic Justice in game 4 with Naz’s hat trick (big time) and after game 5’s huge disappointment, for Helm to score with less than 6 seconds left to win the series was Poetic Justice again! On to the MacK vs McDavid show – the whole hockey world will be watching!!

mladen

mladen

May 28, 2022

The only second round series I was really disappointed with was the Vegas series last year. I expected more of them than what we got.. The Dallas series was sort of surreal with no crowds and all those injuries, but what beat the Avs was the overwhelming superiority of the Stars PP and PK. I think the total was like 25 goals to 5 in favor of Dallas or something like that. And yeah, we weren’t far enough along to beat a solid San Jose team at the time. I felt like this psychological cloud hovering over the Av’s was media nonsense.

mladen Replying to mladen
ChippyPlay

ChippyPlay

May 30, 2022

Yep, I’m with you on this.

Also funny that in basketball, Doc Rivers was asked about his three series losses that were 3-1, and those had a similar pattern. The first was an impressive effort by an underdog team, the second was an extreme injury mess, and the third was the failure they need to own:

“”My Orlando team [in 2003] was the eighth seed. No one gives me credit for getting up against the [Detroit] Pistons, who won the title. That was an eighth seed. I want you to go back and look at that roster. I dare you to go back and look at that roster. And you would say, ‘What a hell of a coaching job.’ Really.

“I mean, the Clipper team [in 2015] that we lost 3-1, Chris Paul didn’t play the first two games, and was playing on one leg, and we didn’t have home court. And then the last one, to me, is the one we blew. That’s the one I took. We blew that.”

DNVR Flag

Scroll for next article