Minnesota Wild at Colorado Avalanche

By Bush StaffUpdated 109d ago·2 min read
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The Avs and Wild combined for 15 goals in Game 1, with Colorado scoring 4 times in the third to put it away 9-6 at Ball Arena. It was the kind of opener that flatters Colorado and terrifies Minnesota — exactly the run-and-gun shape the Wild are supposed to drag the Avs out of, not skate into.

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The problem is the guys who do the dragging aren't here. Joel Eriksson Ek and Jonas Brodin are both out for at least the first two games — your shutdown center and your top pair shutdown defenseman, the spine of every defensive matchup John Hynes wants to throw at Nathan MacKinnon's line. Game 1 looked exactly like you'd expect without them: defensive breakdowns, odd-man rushes, and Cale Makar (back from a Marcus Foligno hit) pouring in 2 goals in the third.

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  • OutZach Bogosian (D)
  • OutJoel Eriksson Ek (C)Eriksson Ek (lower body) will miss the first two games of Minnesota's second-round series against Colorado, according to Michael Russo of The Athletic on Sunday.05/03
  • OutJonas Brodin (D)Brodin (lower body) will miss at least the beginning of Minnesota's second-round series against Colorado, Dylan Loucks of The Hockey News reports Saturday.05/02
  • OutCharlie Stramel (C)Stramel signed a three-year, entry-level contract extension with the Wild on Monday.04/07
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  • OutJosh Manson (D)Manson (upper body) won't play against Minnesota on Tuesday in Game 2, Tracey Myers of NHL.com reports.05/05
  • OutJoel Kiviranta (LW)Kiviranta (undisclosed) hasn't resumed skating yet, according to Bailey Curtis of DNVR Sports on Sunday.05/03

Jesper Wallstedt stopped 34 of the 43 he saw, which is more a comment on the volume than the goalie. Minnesota actually clawed a 3-goal hole back to even in this one — Hartman, Zuccarello, Johansson, Tarasenko and Foligno all found the net — before the wheels came off late. The offense isn't the issue. The issue is needing 6 to win when the other team has Makar and MacKinnon.

The market sees it the same way. Colorado is a heavy home favorite riding 5 straight wins, the puck-line is shaded toward the Avs covering, and the total is sitting at 6.5 after a 15-goal opener — books basically daring you to take the under in a series that just produced one of the highest-scoring playoff games ever.

Path for Minnesota is the same as it was 48 hours ago, just with less margin: get a Wallstedt save total under 35, stay out of the box against Makar and Devon Toews on the power play, and don't try to win 7-6. If they can't tighten this up before they get home for Game 3, this series ends fast.

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