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The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Minnesota Wild 5-2, taking a 2-0 lead in their playoff series. Nathan MacKinnon and three others scored early, while Scott Wedgewood made 29 saves for Colorado.
The Colorado Avalanche won Game 2 against the Minnesota Wild with a score of 5-2.
Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Necas, Gabe Landeskog, Nic Roy, and Valeri Nichushkin scored for the Avalanche.
The Avalanche scored a total of 14 goals in the first two games of the series against the Wild.
The Avalanche set an NHL record with 12 different goal scorers through the first two games of a playoff series.

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The second period was Colorado’s best of the series. By far. The early goal from Roy gave Bednar’s club a comfortable two-goal lead. From that point on, they checked well, limited Minnesota’s opportunities, and shut things down. This was the aforementioned period where the Avalanche didn’t allow a goal. Minnesota did well at five-on-five all throughout the evening. But not enough to break through as often as they wanted.
It felt like we were headed for another crazy back-and-forth game early in the first period. The Avs got the opening goal, and the Kaprizov response just six seconds later felt like more of what we had seen in Game 1. Thankfully for Colorado, it wasn’t the case. Kudos to the Wild, because both Mats Zuccarello and Ryan Hartman did an excellent job with one-touches to get the puck to Kaprizov behind both Cale Makar and Devon Toews. Scoring a goal six seconds after a faceoff at center ice is impressive for Minnesota. Not so much for Colorado. The fact that this was the only goal they surrendered is a massive improvement on Game 1. The post Postgame: Avalanche Handle Minnesota Wild Again, Take 2-0 Series Lead appeared first on Colorado Hockey Now.