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Why the Avalanche can’t be satisfied with moral victories any longer

Adrian Dater
Adrian Dater
March 2, 2019
Why the Avalanche can’t be satisfied with moral victories any longer

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Kevin@llsmith.com

Kevin@llsmith.com

March 2, 2019

It’s a little late to make the forward and defensive change after the loss. Graves should have been in for Nemith and Greer for Dries for this game. A lot of the Avs losses this year can be attributed to the player lineup and personnel on the ice in certain situations. Coaches need to be as accountable as the players.

coker.nathan

coker.nathan

March 2, 2019

Dater, last game of the season is in San Jose…watch their playoff chances come down to that game. Yikes.

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Adrian Dater

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March 2, 2019

Right. That would be a terrifying prospect

Cerveau

Cerveau

March 2, 2019

Kevin I agree with you 1000%

Rich

Rich

March 2, 2019

I agree as well there has been some strange line-up throughout this season. Graves and Greer have earned in my opinion starting positions on the back end and on the 4th line. I hope these bad losses and losses in overtime don’t prevent the Avs from making the playoffs. Unfortunately I see this to be case leaving us fans with a whole summer of what ifs?

JD16

JD16

March 2, 2019

I’m wondering if Barrie is hurt a bit as well. The last couple of games he seems to be a step behind.

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