Next on our tour of the Western Conference first round matchups…
Season series:
Oct. 21: at Wild 3, Avalanche 2
Oct. 28: at Avalanche 3, Wild 1
Nov. 11: at Avalanche 4, Wild 2
Nov. 18: at Wild 4, Avalanche 1
Jan. 24: Wild 3 at Avalanche 2
Mar. 17: at Wild 3, Avalanche 1
Mar. 30: at Wild 3, Avalanche 2 (OT)
Apr. 6: at Avalanche 4, Wild 3 (SO)
Here is a series that might fly under the radar in its entirety. A pity…although the Wild have a 5-2-1 record in this series, it has been generally hard and evenly fought, with half of the contests of the one-goal variety, and two of those going to extra time. And, both teams come into this series on mini-runs…
Goals for/against: 22/18
Power play goals for/against: 9/7
Even-strength goals for/against: 13/11
Power play: 9/28 (32.1%)
Penalty killing: 26/33 (78.8%)
Record, one-goal games: 4-0-0
Record, 3+ goal games: 1-0-0
Looking at the Wild top scorers and their performances in this series:
Marian Gaborik: 2-2-4, even (six games)
Pierre Marc-Bouchard: 1-3-4, even
Brian Rolston: 4-4-8, +2
Pavol Demitra: 1-6-7, +1 (five games)
Brent Burns: 2-3-5, +1
Mikko Koivu: 1-3-4, +3 (seven games)
The Wild is not a team that scores a lot, but if they are going to get something from somewhere else, it might be Stephane Veilleux. He had only 11 goals in 77 games this year, but did go 2-1-3, +2 in seven games against
In goal, Niklas Backstrom had a fine year – 33-13-8, 2.30, .920. He had a better one against
Looking at the top scorers for the Avalanche this year and their success against the Wild:
Paul Stastny: 3-4-7, even (seven games)
Andrew Brunette: 2-1-3, even
Wojtek Wolski: 3-4-7, +4 (seven games)
Joe Sakic: 2-6-8, +2 (seven games)
The key, though, for the Avalanche might be three other players – two who will start the series and one who won’t. First, the one who won’t – Marek Svatos is out with a knee injury. His 26 goals in 62 games is quite a bit of offense to be missing. As for the two who will be there, both – Ryan Smyth and Peter Forsberg – have missed a lot of time this year. Smyth missed 27 games to injury this year and is only 3-6-9, +1, in 19 games since returning on Valentine’s Day from a prolonged absence. Forsberg joined the team in March and is 1-13-14, +7 in nine games. But, can he stay healthy?
In goal, Jose Theodore has had something of a renaissance this year. Although his 28-21-3, 2.44, .910, three shutout performance doesn’t put him among the league leaders, he finished the season 5-0-1, 2.42, .912, with one shutout. He had a shootout win and overtime loss to the Wild in that stretch.
Why
Defense and goaltending wins at this time of year. It is a style with which the Wild is comfortable. Both special team squads are superior to those of
Why
Having Smyth and Forsberg in the lineup helps. And there is this – the Avalanche had 325 man-games lost to injury this year. No playoff team in the west had more (only
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