The Colorado Avalanche are making playoff dominance look routine, as they defeated the Minnesota Wild 5-2 on Tuesday night to take a commanding 2-0 series lead in the second round. Nathan MacKinnon was the catalyst once again, scoring one goal and adding two assists to lead the offensive charge.
Minnesota turned to rookie goaltender Filip Gustavsson between the pipes, hoping for a spark after dropping Game 1. But the Avalanche wasted no time welcoming the young netminder to the playoff pressure cooker, peppering him with shots and capitalizing on early chances. Colorado's relentless forecheck and crisp passing proved too much for the Wild to handle.
The win extends Colorado's postseason winning streak to 6-0, a testament to their depth and chemistry. With stars like MacKinnon firing on all cylinders and the supporting cast stepping up, the Avalanche look every bit the championship contender many predicted. For the Wild, the series now shifts back to Minnesota, where they'll need to find answers quickly to avoid falling into an insurmountable 3-0 hole.
