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Stanley Cup Playoff Push 2026: Too Close for Comfort
We are now down to the final 33 days of the 2025-26 NHL season. 33 days. Barely over a month. And this week will be a chaotic one in the sports world. The big dance will start on the 17th with the First Four. That same day, the World Baseball Classic will crown a champion (a new one due to Japan being eliminated already), and the Stanley Cup and NBA playoff races will get tighter and tighter. The NBA races will be another story, but regarding the subject at hand: oh man!
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 days ago in Unbalanced
Wednesday Needs to Get Here
The Colorado Avalanche are coming off a big road win in Seattle, which came hours after the unjust penalties against Nathan MacKinnon were rescinded. Speaking of MacKinnon, he's within striking distance of the points lead--just a pair behind Connor McDavid. So that's the first leg of the two-game trip in the books. Next up: Winnipeg. These are not the same Jets, and this shocks me. This team won the Presidents' Trophy last season, but as my mom often says, they "went from sugar to shit" this season.
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 days ago in Unbalanced
Justice is a Dish Served Hot!
We Avs fans were still left seething over the injustice that was done to our MVP, Nathan MacKinnon, on Tuesday. Darnell Nurse bowls Mack over towards goalie Connor Ingram, resulting in Ingram's injury. Now, the officials knew that was the case, but what did they do? Gave him five and ten; major penalty, game misconduct, out of the game. The Avs lost because the refs did literally everything in their power to help the Oilers, including unjustly ejecting our MVP.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 days ago in Unbalanced
Welcome Back, Nazem Kadri
Some things just feel right, but more on that later. Coming off a big road win in Dallas, the Colorado Avalanche returned home and faced off against the other thorn in the division: the Minnesota Wild. This was big day game for the Avs, not just because of the division rivalry, but the fact that the Avs' deadline acquisitions would be playing at Ball Arena. Scott Wedgewood was in net against Jesper Wallstedt, and the game was off to an amazing start. Avs were shooting at will, bringing some early pressure towards Wallstedt.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 days ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Playoff Push 2026: Topsy-Turvy
The first week in March has come and gone, as has the NHL's Trade Deadline, which is always chaotic. I always enjoy the aura of the NHL's home stretch, but this year feels, well, special. It's different. The landscape is undergoing a drastic change this year. Narratives are shifting. The few constants in this league are dwindling. So may surprises are popping up, but one thing is very certain: this home stretch is absolutely spectacular!
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 days ago in Unbalanced
Slap Shot! Did You Know These NHL Players Are Jewish?
Despite what people may think, hockey is a great sport for Jewish fans looking for fellow Jews to support. With several Jewish prospects in the works, there are quite a few Jewish players who have already made the National Hockey League (NHL) and are prospects sitting in the American Hockey League (AHL).
By Jenika Enoch10 days ago in Unbalanced
Troy Murray: The Quiet Leader Behind Hockey’s Hardest Moments
Hockey fans often remember the loudest names first. The players who scored the biggest goals or lifted the most trophies usually dominate the conversation. Yet some careers leave a deeper impression because of consistency, resilience, and leadership during difficult moments. Troy Murray belongs to that group.For many fans, Troy Murray represents the kind of player every team needs but not every fan notices right away. He worked hard, played with discipline, and stayed dependable when games became tense. Over the years, his story has grown beyond statistics. It is a story about responsibility, teamwork, and the quiet determination that defines professional hockey. Understanding Troy Murray’s career helps explain how dedication and character shape the culture of a team.
By Muqadas khan10 days ago in Unbalanced
Wheeling and Dealing
This was quite the day for the Colorado Avalanche! The Avs had two days off following the big 5-1 win in Anaheim, but there was no reast for us during that time. There was no rest for any of the NHL's 32 squads. It was that time of the year again: Trade Deadline. A lot of moving and shaking always takes place during any league's Trade Deadline, but the NHL seems to have the most lasting effects of deadline deals, as some trades made during that day have turned teams into champions.
By Clyde E. Dawkins10 days ago in Unbalanced
Greeley-Jay Holds on for 4-3 Win Over Cortlandt
Scroll to end for photos On Thursday February 19, 5th seeded Greeley-Jay hosted the Cortlandt Rebels, and skating to a first period scoreless draw, wasn’t necessarily even up, according to Coach Alex Lichorat. “Their goalie played great,” he said. The Rebels got to know the feeling in the second period, though, but Greeley-Jay made much more of being put on the chase.
By Rich Monetti12 days ago in Unbalanced
Century 29
On Monday night, the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Los Angeles Kings, 4-2, in the first game of a three game road trip. The win increased our total to 40 victories, the first to reach the big 4-0 this season. We would not be done with Southern California quite yet, as we got right back to work the next day against the Anaheim Ducks; a Ducks team that is in a bad Pacific Division, but has a good chance of not only reaching the playoffs for the first time in eight years, they can also end up with home ice in (at least) the first round!
By Clyde E. Dawkins14 days ago in Unbalanced
This is 40 (Wins)
The Colorado Avalanche ended the month of February on a winning note, defeating the Chicago Blackhawks at home on the final day of the abbreviated month. The calendar turned to the very pivotal month of March, and on the second day of the month, the Avs landed in La La Land to face off against the Kings. The Kings had been struggling this year, they can't seem to find their footing. They've lost 14 games past regulation, which is tied with Vegas for the most, but at least Vegas has won a few more games. The Kings actually fired Jim Hiller as their head coach on Sunday, so this was their first game with DJ Smith at the helm.
By Clyde E. Dawkins14 days ago in Unbalanced











