Aarif Deen breaks down the Avs’ Game 1 victory in Dallas. He discusses the three-goal comeback, Miles Wood’s OT winner, the top guys righting the ship and Alexandar Georgiev’s big saves in overtime.
Happy Hump Day to all the passionate sports bettors out there, and what a Hump Day it is. Not only do we have playoff basketball and playoff hockey on the schedule, but there's also a full slate of 16 MLB games.
After taking a week off to recover from the Winnipeg series, the Colorado Avalanche are back at it against the Dallas Stars. It would take some time for the Avalanche to get their legs back, but not the Stars.
If rest is a weapon, the Colorado Avalanche used it to their advantage in Game One on Tuesday night. After a slow start, Colorado put their foot on the gas, dominating the majority of the final 51 minutes and limiting what the Stars could do.
Miles Wood scored the overtime winning goal to give the visiting Colorado Avalanche a 4-3 comeback victory over the Dallas Stars in Game 1 of a Western Conference semifinal series on Tuesday.
After both Eastern Conference Round 2 series got underway, it was the West’s turn to strut its stuff on Tuesday night when the Colorado Avalanche and Dallas Stars got down to business for Game 1.
What’s better than overtime? Two games with overtime and one being a double overtime, which is exactly what we got on Tuesday. After seeing the New York Rangers get the upper hand in Game 1, they got things started off in a similar way when Alexis Lafreniere opened the scoring in the first period of Game 2.
The Avalanche scored four unanswered goals in the second and third periods.
Game 1 between the Colorado Avalanche and Winnipeg Jets saw 13 total goals, and while that amount of scoring is likely hard to match, it does chart the course for the type of pace we can expect.
I’m stuck at an airport en route back to Denver for the game between the Avalanche and Stars tonight, so I missed morning skate. However, there is some pretty big news to report.
The Colorado Avalanche now have a lot of forwards. Which one of them steps up is now the question. On Sunday, the Avalanche announced that Logan O’Connor will miss the rest of the season, including the playoffs, due to hip surgery.
The Colorado Avalanche got back into the win column on Tuesday night, topping the visiting New Jersey Devils 6–3 at Ball Arena. Forward Mikko Rantanen and defenseman Cale Makar each recorded three-point nights, while netminder Alexandar Georgiev stopped 20 of 23 shots on goal.
As with every game, you take the good with the bad, so time to take a look at the pluses and the minuses in the game against the Wild for the Avalanche.
Miles Wood hasn’t shown up in Colorado yet for the voluntary Captain’s skates, but he’s already rocking his Avalanche gear while skating on his own. On Tuesday, the newest Avalanche forward shared a photo on social media that gave fans a small glimpse of what he’ll look like in Avalanche colors.
The Colorado Avalanche found their guy on the first day of free agency. But little did Miles Wood know, he had been on the general manager Chris MacFarland’s radar for quite some time.
The Colorado Avalanche are signing left wing Miles Wood.
Free agent forward Miles Wood is on the move. The former New Jersey Devil has signed with the Colorado Avalanche. Details of the contract have not yet been released.
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports that the New Jersey Devils granted Miles Wood permission to speak with other teams around the league about trading for his rights prior to July 1.
The agent of New Jersey Devils winger Miles Wood said that there has been 'no communication' with the team on a new contract.
Miles Wood re-signed with the New Jersey Devils on a one-year, $3.2 million contract in the off-season to come back for his eighth year with the club that selected him with the 100th overall pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
Today Miles Wood turns 27 years old. The second longest-tenured New Jersey Devils forward made his NHL debut during the 2015-16 campaign and has appeared in 326 career games and collected 121 points (65 goals, 56 assists).
Wood was set to have an arbitration hearing on Saturday. Now, he heads back to the Devils with a contract in hand for next season.
The New Jersey Devils have announced that Miles Wood underwent surgery on his right hip and is out indefinitely.
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