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The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Los Angeles Kings 4-2, taking a 3-0 series lead in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Cale Makar scored the tiebreaking goal, while Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves in his playoff debut.
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LOS ANGELES â Cale Makar scored the tiebreaking goal, Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves and the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche moved to the brink of the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs with a 4-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings.
Gabriel Landeskog and Artturi Lehkonen scored on fortunate deflections for the Presidentsâ Trophy-winning Avalanche, who went up 3-0 in the series with another narrow win over the persistent Kings.
With Wedgewood backstopping the defense in his first playoff series, Colorado has allowed just four goals in three games by defense-minded Los Angeles, which has held superstar Nathan MacKinnon without a goal so far.
âItâs been tough sledding to create offense, but we have different guys stepping up on different nights and scoring in different situations,â Colorado coach Jared Bednar said. âThatâs been able to make the difference.â
Trevor Moore and Adrian Kempe scored and Anton Forsberg stopped 19 shots, but the Kings are a loss away from being eliminated in the first round for the fifth consecutive season.
Game 4 is in Los Angeles. A loss would end the 20-year career of Kings captain Anze Kopitar, who is retiring after the season.
Los Angeles scored two goals for the first time in the series, but couldnât find a tying goal after Kempe scored on a power play with 4:03 to play. Instead, Brock Nelson scored into LAâs empty net with 2:18 left.
The final score was 4-2 in favor of the Colorado Avalanche.
Cale Makar scored the tiebreaking goal for the Avalanche.
Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves during the game.
The Avalanche currently lead the series 3-0 against the Kings.

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âWeâve just got to continue to find ways to break them down,â Makar said. âI feel like tonight, we got a lot of chances and capitalized on a few. Still, I feel like thereâs areas for improvement, for sure.â
Los Angeles hasnât won a playoff round in six previous tries since raising the Stanley Cup in 2014, and this loss was the Kingsâ seventh straight postseason defeat dating to last spring.
After grinding out a pair of 2-1 victories in Denver, the Avalanche again took care of business in LA with fundamentally sound hockey â and a good bit of luck this time.
Landeskog put the Avs ahead in the opening minutes with a fluke goal when his wrist shot hit the end boards and caromed back perfectly to deflect in off Forsbergâs skate.
Colorado then got another fortunate bounce during a Kings power play in the third period. When Lehkonen and Logan OâConnor broke out on an odd-man rush, Lehkonenâs pass deflected off the back of Kempeâs skate and ricocheted through Forsbergâs legs with 12:21 to play.
Offense remains the fatal flaw of the Kings, who were the only team in the bottom third of the NHL in scoring to make the playoffs. Los Angeles has four goals on 76 shots against Colorado.
âWeâve got to find ways to score,â Kings interim coach D.J. Smith said. âI mean, we had looks. You can give them credit, but we missed the net 13 times leading into the third period.â
Makar put Colorado ahead in the second, dangling just inside the blue line and firing a brilliant wrist shot through traffic. The perennial Norris Trophy candidate has 23 playoff goals â second-most among active defensemen â in 82 career games, memorably scoring eight in his Conn Smythe Trophy-winning performance during the Avsâ championship run in 2022.
Colorado defenseman Josh Manson left Game 3 early with an upper-body injury. Heâll be re-evaluated before Game 4, Bednar said.