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The Colorado Avalanche beat the Minnesota Wild in Game 4 of the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Monday, May 11, 2026, at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul, Minn. Colorado won 5-2.
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are back, which means that for the next two months, we’ll get non-stop action as we witness 16 teams get whittled down to the one that will be crowned as the 2026 Stanley Cup champions.
Though it's the talk for some, all of the Avalanche are participating in their own version of Survivor in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They're one win from advancing to the Western C
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Adversity has hit the Colorado Avalanche, who suffered their first loss of the postseason Saturday night, and had to pull starting goaltender Scott Wedgewood after he allowed a third goal on just 12 shots in 24:23 against Minnesota.
The Colorado Avalanche could make a change in goal ahead of a pivotal Game 4 matchup versus the Minnesota Wild.
The Western Conference semifinals continue tonight as the Colorado Avalanche look to regain control against the Minnesota Wild in Game 4. Here's how to watch: All times p.m. ET. x-if necessary Montreal leads series 2-1 Carolina wins 4-0 Colorado leads series 2-1 Series tied 2-2 NHL playoff games will be broadcast in the United States by ESPN,