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What Adjustments Will the Avalanche Make in Game 2 Against the Los Angeles Kings?
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- Apr 21, 2026
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- 2155
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Summary
Colorado Avalanche eye a commanding 2–0 series lead over the Los Angeles Kings—will increased net-front presence and lineup tweaks be the difference? Chris Micieli and Zach Pearson break down Game 1’s narrow 2–1 win, spotlighting Arturri Lehkonen’s gritty goals and the need for more bodies in front of Kings goalie Forsberg. With 30 shots on goal but tight Kings defense, can Jared Bednar’s squad turn puck possession into high-danger chances? Key Avalanche talking points include potential line changes involving Ross Colton, the fourth line’s energy led by Logan O’Connor, and goalie Scott Wedgewood’s strong case to start again. The hosts analyze power play struggles, discuss Gabe Landeskog’s optimal line placement, and debate how physical battles against the Kings could set the tone. With fans demanding more production from Nathan MacKinnon and anticipating fireworks between Landeskog and Adrian Kempe, Avalanche Nation wonders—can Colorado impose their fast, physical style to take control of the series?