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Weekly NHL Betting action sees the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Anaheim Ducks April 3 at Honda Centre. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long.
Weekly NHL Betting action sees the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Anaheim Ducks April 3 at Honda Centre. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long.
Weekly NHL Betting action sees the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Calgary Flames 23 at Scotiabank Saddledome. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long.
Weekly NHL Betting action sees the Detroit Red Wings taking on the Colorado Avalanche February 5 at Pepsi Center. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long.
Monday night in the NHL features a Central Division clash between the Colorado Avalanche (19-17-10) and the St. Louis Blues (28-13-4). Cappers Picks will provide free NHL picks all season so check back often.
Two surging teams will meet on Monday night when the Colorado Avalanche (18-16-8) take on the Washington Capitals (22-11-8). Cappers Picks will provide free NHL picks all season so check back often.
Weekly NHL Betting action sees the St. Louis Blues taking on the Colorado Avalanche December 23 at Pepsi Center. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long.
Weekly NHL Betting action sees the Montreal Canadiens taking on the Colorado Avalanche December 1 at Pepsi Center. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long.
NHL betting action sees the Toronto Maple Leafs taking on the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday November 6th at the Pepsi Center in Denver. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long.
Weekly NHL Betting action sees the Vancouver Canucks taking on the Colorado Avalanche on October 24 at Pepsi Center. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long.
The Toronto Maple Leafs host the Colorado Avalanche at the Air Canada Centre on Tuesday night. Both teams began the year 0-2, but each was able to avoid an 0-3 start. Toronto did so with a 6-3 win over the New York Rangers, while Colorado downed the Boston Bruins, 2-1.
The upstart Colorado Avalanche will be out of improve upon an impressive 2013-2014 campaign in which they won 12 of their first 13 games and eventually won the uber-tough Central Division.
The Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild will decide their opening round playoff series on Wednesday night when the series shifts back to Denver for a deciding Game 7. The teams meet in the sandwich game on an exciting night on the ice in a Game 7 necessitated by Minnesota’s 5-2 win on Monday.
Suspicions at the beginning of this series turned out to be true – Minnesota acquisition Ilya Bryzgalov has made a goat of himself in net. Backup goalie Darcy Kuemper has given admirable effort in relief, but he isn’t a front-line starter.
However, Colorado’s advantage in this rather up-and-down series can be boiled down to one young phenom: Nathan MacKinnon.
Wild Look to Even it Up – Host Avalanche in Pivotal Game 4 Thursday Night
The Minnesota Wild look to carry the momentum gained off a 1-0 overtime win in Game 3 when they try to hold serve and even their series with the Colorado Avalanche. The Wild looked good throughout Game 3 – they were clearly the better team.
The Avs’ quick resurgence with a glut of young players – after the Joe Sakic/Milan Hejduk/Alex Tanguay glory years – has been remarkable. Minnesota hopes its fistful of marquee players and overall team cohesiveness are enough to gloss over potentially substandard goaltending.
The Vancouver Canucks continue to cling to their playoff hopes when they visit the suddenly stumbling Colorado Avalanche Thursday night. The Vancouver Canucks ride a three game win streak into Denver to face a Colorado team that was lucky to snap a three game winless skid with a come-from-behind shootout win against the Predators last time out.