TORONTO – I’ve covered a lot of Avalanche teams, but I haven’t seen one that wanted to win a January regular-season game quite as much as the one that played Monday night here in the Big Smoke. The final from Scotiabank Arena: Avalanche 6, Toronto Maple Leafs 3.
Before the game, as I was walking through the corridor by the Leafs dressing room, I witnessed Toronto coach Mike Babcock sound like Mel Gibson in “Braveheart”, bellowing some kind of call to arms to whoever was listening. Walking past that same Toronto room after the game?
Crickets.
Inside the Avalanche room after the game: Jubilation. Hoots and hollers that could be heard from a hundred feet away.
Victory, at last, belonged to the Colorado Avalanche.
“We don’t fear any team,” Avs defenseman Mark Barberio told BSN Denver. “We know if we bring our legs and our speed, we can skate and play with anybody. This has been in the works. This has been coming. There’s been a few games in a row now where I think we deserved a better fate. I think it just all came together tonight. We just weren’t going to take no for an answer.”
Carl Soderberg certainly wasn’t going to take no for an answer. Big Ole Carl scored his first career hat trick, in his first game as the new second-line center, in hoisting the Avs on his back and carrying them to The Promised Ice.
As Avs radio man Conor McGahey says, “Carl, good to see you.” (That’s a line from the movie “Billy Madison”).
Carl did it all, whether it was outworking Jake Gardiner on a loose puck and putting it home for a short-handed goal that made it 3-2 Avs with 5:31 left in the period, to putting home a laser of a one-timer past Frederik Andersen with 8:15 left in the game, breaking a 3-3 tie.
Good to see you, indeed, Carl.
“We think we played pretty good in Winnipeg and Calgary. They were close games and we could have come out with two points, but I think tonight we just scored the big goals,” said Soderberg, who now has 15 goals on the season – one short of his total from all of last season.
Soderberg’s short-hander woke up the entire team, changing the game for good. The Avs started well, but couldn’t put anything past Andersen in the first, then allowed two bad goals to start the second. It was “Here we go again” time. But then Gabe Landeskog tipped a Tyson Barrie shot home, Mikko Rantanen picked the pocket of Nazem Kadri to make it 2-2 and then Big Ole Carl just outworked the laconic Gardiner (who was booed mercilessly after that) and put a shot past a stunned Andersen, and the comeback was on.
Mitch Marner scored to tie it back up at six minutes of the third, but Soderberg converted a great steal and feed from linemate J.T. Compher for the game-winner. Matt Calvert banked home an empty-netter to make it 5-3, and Soderberg added another for the hat trick.
Avs coach Jared Bednar said he moved Soderberg up in the line chart to “try and get a spark.”
Mission accomplished, at least for one night.
The Avs also got a big boost from the return of Nikita Zadorov. Despite taking two minor penalties, Big Z was credited with seven hits in the game, and he had four shots on net. His size and strength just seemed to add a little of that swagger to an Avs lineup that just hasn’t had it without him.
“I felt great. I felt, conditioning-wise, it was pretty good,” Zadorov told BSN Denver. “It was exciting to come back. It was three weeks, four weeks, with no hockey. I had good emotions to come and play today.”
Now it’s on to Ottawa to finish this five-game trip, and you can bet the Avs will want that one badly too. Of course, a win over the Senators means they probably get that much better of a draft pick in the first round this summer. But this Avs team doesn’t want to think about next year just yet.
I saw genuine fervor around these guys again tonight. They really do want to win. For a few games, I wasn’t sure I saw the passion necessary. I saw it tonight.
On to Ottawa.

0 Comments (7 conversations)
KCRybek
Just as I predicted, an avs loss tonight.
i2strange97
The Leafs would have won this is the NHL didn’t hate Toronto and allow the Aves to cheat. Cheating cheaters.
i2strange97
Ah!!!! Why can’t you edit comments! It’s so hard to troll when you spell s**t wrong… am I right Mrmorals?
JPicc
Surely the Leslie Neilson ratings soared for the Avs in Toronto tonight..now let’s see if Dater can catch back up with Duchene in the elevator, or an Uber?!
Rich
Cheating? Loss? What are you guys talking about?
Cerveau
Dater, normally I love your writing… and when I read in the title “…And Why They’ll Win Again With More Regularity Now”, I eagerly started reading, hoping to find a brilliant analysis as to why Bednar’s changing up the lines will lead to better chemistry and so on and so forth.
Instead I just found a rah rah cheerleading recap of what I already knew from watching the game.
So, for the first time with your writing I felt disappointed, although I’m super happy the Avs finally won.
Maybe it’s because I respect your insight so much.
So… in your Professional Opinion, why do think (aside from Big Z and Wilson simply being back) the Avs will continue to win regularly and not be so snake bit from here on out?
What are those intangible factors that you witness from your vantage point and with your insight of years of experience?
Thanks Mahn!
Adrian Dater
AuthorMy first instinct, after reading your comment, was to get a little defensive and say “Don’t you see what I meant?” But the older, wiser me can take your criticism constructively. I guess I meant that, yeah, because of Big Z being back, and because – as a I wrote at the end, because I saw the passion in their eyes again – that I believe a lot more wins will follow. Thanks for reading.
Steve -B
I actually value your and AJ’s ability to take the temperature in the room. It is something we don’t get as fans outside of the post game video interviews which can be a little too much read into or out of if you know what I mean.
Thank you
Adrian Dater
AuthorThanks for noticing that. I absolutely believe that observing the room is a big thing in hockey, and in every sport. But, particularly hockey
Skyler Thomson
Ya gotta jump on the opposite side of this. I really think the mental part of this game is just as important as the physical, and strategy of it. I really enjoyed this read, and I want to hear how the team is doing… mentally. I saw avs social media was getting hit for the smiles and laughs coming from practice. But isn’t the enjoyment of the game important? Would love some more locker room analysis like this one.
Adrian Dater
AuthorWrooooong
Steve -B
You’re welcome. I give you a lot of shit on twitter sometimes, but it is out of love I sure you lol.
Cerveau
I only said what I said because I follow and enjoy your writing and insights so much, Dater. Every time I see an article by you I look forward to a great read.
That said, there’s something about Big Z’s swagger and optimism that I think helps elevate the mood, it seems to rub off. Furthermore, the fact that he and Wilson are so gritty seems to tip the scales in favor of making life harder for the opponents.
Furthermore, I believe chemistry is as important as passion. I don’t think Miko, Gabe, and Nate would have the numbers they have if they weren’t paired with each other. Likewise I hope we see Carl, Comph and Wilson’s numbers go up because of good chemistry.
I hope Bednar sees he now seems to have a really respectable second line all of a sudden.
Your thoughts?
Nels
I really like that 2nd line and I hope it stays together awhile. I also really liked the 3rd line with Kerf centering it, and I really liked the 4th with Jost centering it. Kerf looks like a good 3rd line center instead of a so-so 2nd liner. Jost looks like he is finally ready to play 4C, I just wish they would swap out one of the mighty mites and put Greer on his RW.
Adrian Dater
AuthorI plan to stake out Duchene in Ottawa. Stay tuned.
Adrian Dater
AuthorI thought you could edit them?
i2strange97
It might be possible, I just haven’t seen it. As a Leaves fan I’m not very bright. #GlueIsAFoodGroup
GWood
Adrian, I also like the ‘on the road’ stories, you know, where to get the best sandwich, local history and the like. Not sure about the other readers, but those stories add color to the whole experience. Gutsy win by the boys last night. You can tell Soderberg has been on a mission for the last few games, you can just see it in his eyes. Glad he was rewarded.
K.Szela93
Great write up AD! I was lucky enough to see this one live! Hopefully this is the season that turns the Avs season around