Avalanche Hold 2-1 Edge Ahead of Pivotal Game 4 Clash With Wild
The Colorado Avalanche are set to face the Minnesota Wild in a pivotal Game 4, holding a 2-1 advantage in their tightly contested Central Division playoff series. With both teams boasting impressive regular season records—Colorado at 55-16-11 and Minnesota at 46-24-12—the stakes have never been higher as the series shifts to Minnesota.
The Avalanche, coming off a dominant regular season, have continued their strong form into the playoffs. Their 55 wins were among the league's best, reflecting a high-powered offense and solid defensive play. By contrast, the Wild fought hard for their postseason berth, finishing with 46 wins and proving to be a tough out in the opening rounds.
- Colorado Avalanche: 55 wins, 16 losses, 11 OT losses in regular season
- Minnesota Wild: 46 wins, 24 losses, 12 OT losses in regular season
- Colorado leads series 2-1 heading into Game 4
Game 4 marks a critical juncture for both squads. For Colorado, a win would put them in commanding position, just one victory away from advancing. For Minnesota, holding serve at home is essential to keep their hopes alive and avoid falling into a daunting 3-1 series deficit.
Throughout the series, the Avalanche have showcased their depth and playoff experience. Their regular season performance—second-best in the Central Division—has translated into steady, disciplined postseason play. Meanwhile, the Wild have relied on resilience and spirited home crowds to push back against Colorado's attack.
Fans and analysts alike are watching closely to see if Minnesota can leverage their home-ice advantage in this must-win scenario or if Colorado will continue their march with a third consecutive victory. The atmosphere in Minnesota is expected to be electric as both teams aim to seize momentum in this critical Central Division showdown.
Sources
- [1]ESPN NHL