Hockey

Avalanche Stun Wild in Overtime to Advance to Conference Final

Colorado erases a 3‑0 deficit, Kulak’s sudden‑death goal sends them to face the Vegas‑Anaheim winner

The Colorado Avalanche entered Game 5 of their playoff series against the Minnesota Wild facing a daunting 3‑0 hole, but the team refused to surrender.

A Comeback for the Ages

Early in the first period, Marcus Johansson opened the scoring for Minnesota, and Nick Foligno added another to cement the Wild’s dominance.

Colorado’s fortunes shifted when Jack Drury struck with just over three minutes left in regulation, cutting the deficit and setting the stage for a dramatic equaliser.

Nathan MacKinnon’s clutch goal forced overtime, sending the contest into a sudden‑death scenario that would test the Avalanche’s resolve.

Overtime Heroics

Brett Kulak’s 3:52‑into‑overtime marker sealed a 4‑3 victory, sending the Avalanche back to the Western Conference final.

Goalie Scott Wedgewood, who entered the game after Mackenzie Blackwood’s exit, made seven key saves to keep Colorado alive during the high‑pressure moments.

With the win, Colorado now prepares to meet the victor of the Vegas‑Anaheim matchup, a prospect that has the fan base buzzing after the team’s last home series victory came in 2008.

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