From top to bottom, Avalanche's Game 4 performance was all about trust
ST. PAUL, Minn. — If the Colorado Avalanche keep rolling, if they find a way back to the championship glory they felt in 2022, Monday’s Game 4 will be one to look back on.Coach Jared Bednar’s club was facing its first adversity of the playoffs. The Minnesota Wild had out-muscled and out-hearted Colorado in Game 3, and the Avalanche entered the game short-handed, with top-six forward Artturi Lehkonen and top-four defenseman Sam Malinski both out with upper-body injuries.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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