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Matt Calvert’s warrior effort lifted Avalanche when it was needed most

Adrian Dater
Adrian Dater
May 3, 2019
Matt Calvert’s warrior effort lifted Avalanche when it was needed most

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earl08

earl08

May 3, 2019

Wasn’t a huge fan of Calvert in the regular season, where skating is an issue for him. But WOW, has he come alive in this series. Especially this game, which was super physical, he’s been a disruptive force all over the ice. Bourque has also been awesome, using his stout body on the forecheck.

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Poohrash

Poohrash

May 3, 2019

“…but it was going to take a bigger boat for the Sharks to knock him out more than that.”

Well played Mr. Dater.

DP10

DP10

May 3, 2019

Gutsy play by Calvert, but to be honest I am more interested in the young vs old guard narrative. The Avs needed to step up in a major way tonight and they did. The Avs have typicslly struggled in tight games and at 0-0 in the second I was kind a waiting for the Sharks experienced crew to take over. But they didn’t! Thornton had massive first game but was hardly visible tonight. Burns’ most noteworthy play was probably the penalty he took against Girard. Coutoure was stopped by Grubi and Hertl hasn’t done much in this series. I mean when was the last time the Sharks didn’t score 3 or more goals? Anyway, a shut-out is usually a testament to a full team effort, but more importantly this could be a statement about a turning point for the Avs…probably more so next game!

JD16

JD16

May 3, 2019

Calverts been great in these games. He’s playoff hockey personified. It was also great to see Grubauer not only make the saves he should’ve made as well as a few he needed to tonight. Hopefully this gets the team rolling going into San Jose.

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JD16

JD16

May 3, 2019

Also, I wouldn’t mind seeing Jost get a couple of shifts on Soderbergs line or his spot on the second PP. Soda was better tonight but jeeze.

jttthenutt

jttthenutt

May 3, 2019

Thank you for using the term Solar Plexus for the first time since I started watching pro wrestling back in the day. And teaching me that it’s plexus not plexes.

Calvert has been one of my fav guys all year and I thought he was sorely missed (pun maybe intended). Great article and do you know the way to Sante Fe…er San Jose?

Wrath of Jhan

Wrath of Jhan

May 3, 2019

On the 31 Thoughts podcast this week, Elliotte Friedman talked about Pat Maroon (STL) being a guy who might not get you to the playoffs but will get you through a difficult series once in the playoffs. He’s been awesome for the Blues this playoff season. Matt Nieto, Matt Calvert and even Colin Wilson are definitely guys this season who are following that idea. Awesome to watch them step up.

coljack

coljack

May 3, 2019

Officiating will play a large role, especially in San Diego. If the officials decide that “letting them play” means letting the Sharks hold, hook and trip the faster Avs, then we are in real trouble. The refs in game four were not afraid to make the calls. It would be ironic if officials actually determine the outcome by trying not to determine the outcome.

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