Mother Nature had other plans for Colorado Avalanche fans this week. Just as the excitement of a deep playoff run reached a fever pitch, a late-season blizzard swept through Denver, forcing the cancellation of the outdoor watch party for Game 2 of the second-round series.
Kroenke Sports & Entertainment announced that the "Avs Alley" event—set for Tuesday outside Ball Arena—was scrapped due to the storm's arrival. While admission was free, the gathering had required advance tickets, making the last-minute change all the more disappointing for fans eager to cheer on their team in person.
Forecasters are tracking a heavy spring system expected to dump several inches of dense, wet snow across the Denver metro area from Tuesday into Wednesday. The timing couldn't be worse for a city buzzing after Colorado's electric 9-6 win over the Minnesota Wild in Game 1 on Sunday night. That high-scoring thriller set the stage for what promised to be an unforgettable outdoor celebration—until the weather turned the party indoors.
Now, all eyes turn to Game 2 on Tuesday evening at Ball Arena, where the atmosphere will be contained but no less intense. The Avalanche are looking to build on their early momentum in this best-of-seven series, which continues with the following schedule:
Game 2: Minnesota at Colorado — Tuesday, May 5 at 6 p.m. (ESPN)
Game 3: Colorado at Minnesota — Saturday, May 9 at 7 p.m. (TNT, TruTV)
Game 4: Colorado at Minnesota — Monday, May 11 (time TBD, ESPN)
Game 5: Minnesota at Colorado — Wednesday, May 13 (TNT, TruTV)
Game 6: Colorado at Minnesota — Friday, May 15 (ESPN)
Game 7: Minnesota at Colorado — Sunday, May 17 (TNT, TruTV)
While the snow may have sidelined one fan experience, it hasn't dampened the energy around this series. As the Avalanche push deeper into the playoffs, the only thing colder than the weather might be the intensity on the ice. Stay warm, stay loud, and gear up for what promises to be a thrilling ride.
