The Avalanche's 14 goals in the first two games represent the most since 1988, with 12 different Colorado players scoring – an NHL record for the first two games of a playoff series. 'It's great. Right now, that's what you need,' defenseman Cale Makar said. 'You need everybody contributing.'
Wild forward Matt Boldy acknowledged Minnesota must make adjustments after being outscored 14-8. Colorado coach Jared Bednar was asked if he realized his team had this much firepower, responding, 'I was hoping we did.' Scott Wedgewood made 29 saves in Game 2, improving to 6-0 in his playoff run as a starter. chickenroad-game.rodeo
