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The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Minnesota Wild 3-1 in game four, taking a 3-1 series lead. Parker Kelly scored his first career playoff goal during the tightly contested match.
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The Minnesota Wild welcomed the Colorado Avalanche to Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul, MN, for game four of the second round.
A good news, bad news sort of situation emerged at puck drop, as surprisingly both Sam Malinski and Artturi Lehkonen would not play.
We also saw the insertion of Jack Ahcan, Josh Manson, and Joel Kiviranta.
This Stanley Cup playoff series was stuck at 2-1 in favor of the Avalanche heading into the night, and a tightly contested showdown would, in the end, result in Parker Kelly’s first career playoff goal and the Avalanche leaving St. Paul with a victory.
A mild one 😏 pic.twitter.com/SDkjS334pD
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) May 12, 2026
Nathan MacKinnon was bloodied from an arrant clearing attempt but showed his toughness and returned to put home the empty netter that put this one out of reach.
“That’s exactly what we were looking for… we were looking for a response,” Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog said postgame.
Let’s review all of the action from game four!
It didn’t take long for the blood between these two rivals to boil over as Josh Manson took a check from Michael McCarron, who dragged Manson down to the ice.
In the fall and ensuing scuffle, it appeared Josh Manson hit McCarron in the head with the butt of the stick, inciting a review.
#GoAvsGo D Josh Manson is issued a double minor for butt ending #mnwild F Michael McCarron.
NHL Rule 58.5 indicates a double minor is issued for an attempt to butt end, and an actual butt end should be a 5-minute major and a game misconduct. pic.twitter.com/0rq2MsHqqW
The final score was 3-1 in favor of the Colorado Avalanche.
Parker Kelly scored his first career playoff goal during the match.
The Avalanche now lead the series 3-1 against the Minnesota Wild.
Sam Malinski and Artturi Lehkonen did not play in the game.
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The review set up a potential five-minute game misconduct for Josh Manson, but after the review, Manson was assessed a double minor.
The Wild would make the most of the second half of that double-minor as Brock Faber’s point shot was redirected by Danila Yurov, who was parked near the crease.
The Wild would secure the always impactful first tally of the game and take the 1-0 lead at 9:46, and that’s how the first period would end.
The second frame started with a bit of jostling from both sides, and inevitably, the Avalanche would earn a couple of power-play chances of their own.
Nazem Kadri would tie the game at 1-1 six minutes into the period, and on the latter of the power plays I previously mentioned.
The Kadri man CAN pic.twitter.com/Y0w9V6sI6M
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) May 12, 2026
Kadri did well to find some open space as the puck left the wall and fired the puck on net. The shot gave Jesper Wallstedt some trouble, and he left the rebound for Kadri to give it another go.
He made no mistake, and we’d end the middle frame in a tie hockey game.
Just before the second period let out, Nathan MacKinnon wore a clearing attempt from Devon Toews that hit him square in the chops. MacKinnon was bloodied and went right to the tunnel.
Nathan MacKinnon left the ice after taking a puck high on this play. pic.twitter.com/eKkDG810ws
— ESPN (@espn) May 12, 2026
The question then became, would he return? The Dogg would indeed come out for the third, not even wearing a fishbowl, to my surprise.
Ross Colton was a scratch for the first two games of Colorado’s first-round series, but we knew he’d need to play if a cup run were to materialize.
Well, he made his mark tonight with a timely 3rd period tally to give the Avalanche a 2-1 lead.
Nicolas Roy was patient with the puck and in the slot. He made a beautiful pass to Ross Colton, who had a lot of net to find.
Ross' first goal of the playoffs pic.twitter.com/4SKU4qB56c
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) May 12, 2026
The Wild would answer quickly and ironically as Nico Sturm hit the same celly we saw from Ross Colton after Quinn Hughes found him alone at a dangerous angle.
We would once again be tied this time at 2-2 with 11:45 left in the game.
Speaking of timely goals, Parker Kelly would score the biggest and first playoff goal of his life to put the Avalanche ahead 3-2 eleven minutes into the final frame.
What a time to score your first career playoff goal! pic.twitter.com/dG1gD1D3Wl
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) May 12, 2026
Parker was alone high in the slot and ripped home a one-timed bomb that beat Wallstedt high and over the shoulders—no luck involved.
Nathan MacKinnon, still dripping blood from his nose, would tally the empty netter on a patient play from Martin Necas and put this one out of reach with just over 30 seconds left.
Brock Nelson lofted an insurance empty netter, and the Avs would win with a final score of 5-2.
Many fans and pundits called into question MacKenzie Blackwood getting the nod in game four, but he only allowed two tallies, with just one of those coming at 5-on-5.
What many viewed as ‘a panic move’ from Bednar played out more like the display of another strong option between the pipes.
What many labeled 'a panic move' from Jared Bednar pays off tonight as his decision to start MacKenzie Blackwood displayed another strength of Colorado's. They have two starters. #GoAvsGo
— Adrian Hernandez (@AdoHernandez27) May 12, 2026
It goes without saying that being hit in the face with a puck hurts really badly, and for Nathan MacKinnon to come out, no bubble, and do what he did tonight is truly remarkable. A testament to that championship resolve I pointed to yesterday.
Colorado got the depth goals they have been pining for with Nicolas Roy assisting Ross Colton and Parker Kelly’s game-winner. A sprinkling of top-six production from Kadri, Nelson, Necas, and MacKinnon, and the Avalanche can produce throughout the lineup; they are a tough team to beat.
Josh Manson is fortunate the refs couldn’t substantiate actual contact from the buttend of his stick, or he’d have gotten a game, and this one likely would have gone down a lot differently. Marcus Foligno pulled him aside as the final horn sounded and had passionate words.
We also got a little spice during ESPN’s intermission report from McCarron.
Wow, Wild forward Michael McCarron calls Josh Manson "a dirty player" during his intermission interview with PK Subban on @ESPN, after Manson hit him with the butt-end of his stick in the first period.
“I mean, you played against Josh. He’s a dirty player. He’s always been. Umm,… pic.twitter.com/byZqc0q0ig
— Minnesota Sports Fan (@realmnsportsfan) May 12, 2026
Jared Bednar gave no update on Sam Malinski or Artturi Lehkonen in the post-game presser.
Kudos to Jack Ahcan, who wasn’t all that bad in his first NHL playoff game. Pretty cool accomplishment for the young man.
Gabe Landeskog via @AltitudeTV:
"I think it's just the belief in this room. Confidence in this room. Determination. I mean those three things, and you add in… the skill that we have, the depth that we have, and it's a powerful combination. Guys knew what was at stake tonight."…
— Adrian Hernandez (@AdoHernandez27) May 12, 2026
The pressure shifts back to Minnesota, who will have to win elimination games the rest of the series to advance to the Western Conference Final.
We head back to Denver and the fans at Ball Arena for game five on Wednesday evening!
Let us know what you thought of this contest in the comments!