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Avalanche down Kings, close in on series sweep

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Last updated: April 24, 2026 7:13 am
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Avalanche down Kings, close in on series sweep

Avalanche Down Kings, Close in on Series Sweep: Colorado’s Dominance on Full Display

The Colorado Avalanche are knocking on the door of the second round, and the Los Angeles Kings are running out of answers. In a suffocating 4-2 victory on Thursday night at Crypto.com Arena, the Avalanche showcased the depth, speed, and defensive tenacity that has made them a Stanley Cup favorite. With the win, Colorado now holds a commanding 3-0 series lead, putting them one win away from a clean sweep of the Western Conference first-round matchup.

Contents
  • Lehkonen Leads the Way as Depth Scoring Shines
  • Wedgewood Stands Tall: The Unsung Hero in Net
  • Kings’ Offensive Struggles Continue: Where Is the Spark?
  • Expert Analysis: What Makes the Avalanche So Dangerous
  • Prediction: Sweep in the Cards?
  • Conclusion: Colorado’s Cup Credentials Are Real

From the opening puck drop, it was clear that the Kings were fighting for survival, but the Avalanche’s relentless forecheck and clinical finishing proved too much. Artturi Lehkonen led the charge with a goal and an assist, continuing his reputation as a playoff performer. The final score—4-2—doesn’t fully capture the chasm between these two teams right now. Colorado has outscored Los Angeles 12-4 through three games, and the Kings have yet to find a consistent answer for the Avalanche’s high-octane attack.

Lehkonen Leads the Way as Depth Scoring Shines

When the playoffs arrive, certain players elevate their game to another level. For the Avalanche, Artturi Lehkonen is that player. The Finnish winger opened the scoring in the first period with a slick tip-in off a feed from Nathan MacKinnon, then added a primary assist on Gabriel Landeskog’s power-play goal in the second frame. Lehkonen now has four points in the series, and his ability to win puck battles along the boards has been a nightmare for the Kings’ defense.

But Lehkonen wasn’t alone. Cale Makar continued his Norris Trophy-caliber campaign with a dazzling end-to-end rush in the second period, beating Kings goaltender Anton Forsberg with a wrist shot from the slot. Makar’s goal was a statement—a reminder that Colorado’s blue line is as dangerous offensively as any forward line in the league. Meanwhile, Brock Nelson, acquired at the trade deadline, added an insurance goal in the third period, burying a rebound after Forsberg had no chance to control the chaos in front of his net.

The Avalanche’s depth is a weapon that the Kings simply cannot match. When your third line is producing goals and your top defenseman is scoring highlight-reel tallies, the opposition is always chasing the game. Colorado’s ability to roll four lines and six defensemen has worn down Los Angeles, which has been forced to rely heavily on its top pairing of Drew Doughty and Mikey Anderson.

Wedgewood Stands Tall: The Unsung Hero in Net

While the offensive stars get the headlines, Scott Wedgewood deserves immense credit for his steady play between the pipes. The Avalanche goaltender stopped 24 of 26 shots, including several Grade-A chances in the second period when the Kings were pressing for an equalizer. Wedgewood’s calm demeanor and positional soundness have been a revelation in this series, especially after Colorado dealt with goaltending uncertainties earlier in the season.

Wedgewood’s performance on Thursday was particularly crucial during a stretch late in the second period when the Kings had a power play and were buzzing around the net. He made a sharp pad save on Trevor Moore from the slot, then denied Alex Laferriere on a one-timer from the left circle. Those saves preserved Colorado’s 3-1 lead and allowed the Avalanche to enter the third period with control of the game.

“He’s given us a chance every night,” said head coach Jared Bednar postgame. “Scott’s been square to the puck, he’s tracking well, and he’s making the saves you need in a tight playoff series.” Wedgewood’s save percentage in the series sits at .938, a number that would make any team confident heading into a potential closeout game.

Kings’ Offensive Struggles Continue: Where Is the Spark?

For the Los Angeles Kings, the story of this series has been a frustrating lack of offensive production. Trevor Moore and Adrian Kempe each scored on Thursday, but those goals came after the Avalanche had already built a comfortable lead. Moore’s tally in the first period tied the game at 1-1, but Colorado responded just three minutes later to regain the lead—a pattern that has defined the series.

The Kings have managed only four goals in three games, a staggering total for a team that finished the regular season with a top-10 power play. Their man-advantage has gone cold (1-for-10 in the series), and their top line of Anze Kopitar, Kevin Fiala, and Adrian Kempe has been held in check by Colorado’s shutdown pairing of Devon Toews and Cale Makar.

Goaltender Anton Forsberg stopped 19 of 23 shots in Game 3, but he was hung out to dry on several occasions. The Kings’ defensive structure, which was a hallmark of their game under coach Jim Hiller, has shown cracks under the Avalanche’s relentless pressure. Turnovers in the neutral zone have led to odd-man rushes, and the Kings’ inability to clear the crease has allowed Colorado to feast on rebounds and deflections.

“We’re not generating enough,” admitted Kings captain Anze Kopitar. “We’re getting chances, but we’re not converting. It’s frustrating, but we have to find a way to get pucks past Wedgewood.” The Kings will need a complete 60-minute effort in Game 4 if they hope to extend the series and force a Game 5 back in Denver.

Expert Analysis: What Makes the Avalanche So Dangerous

From a tactical standpoint, the Avalanche are dominating this series because of their transition game and forechecking structure. Colorado’s defensemen are aggressive in jumping into the rush, creating odd-man situations that overwhelm the Kings’ backcheck. Cale Makar and Devon Toews have combined for seven points in the series, and their ability to activate from the blue line has stretched Los Angeles’ defensive zone coverage to its breaking point.

Another key factor is Colorado’s special teams. The Avalanche power play is clicking at 28.6% in the series, while their penalty kill has been perfect (9-for-9). That disparity is a death knell for any opponent. When you can’t score with the man advantage and you’re giving up goals while shorthanded, it’s nearly impossible to win a playoff series.

“We’ve got a lot of weapons,” said Gabriel Landeskog. “When our power play is rolling and our PK is killing momentum, it’s tough for the other team to find any rhythm.” Landeskog’s leadership has been evident throughout the series, as he has been a physical presence on the forecheck and in front of the net.

Finally, the Avalanche’s depth scoring is a luxury that few teams possess. While the top line of MacKinnon, Rantanen, and Lehkonen is elite, the contributions from Brock Nelson, Ross Colton, and Joel Kiviranta have given Colorado a third line that can tilt the ice. This balance makes it impossible for the Kings to focus their defensive attention on one or two players.

Prediction: Sweep in the Cards?

Based on the evidence from Games 1 through 3, it is difficult to foresee the Kings winning four straight games to come back in this series. The Avalanche have been the better team in every facet of the game: speed, skill, goaltending, and special teams. Colorado’s ability to close out games has been impressive, as they have not allowed a single third-period goal in the series.

Game 4 on Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles will be the Kings’ last stand. Expect a desperate effort from Los Angeles, possibly with lineup changes or a renewed physical approach. But the Avalanche have shown no signs of complacency. If they can get an early lead and force the Kings to open up, Colorado’s transition game will feast on the resulting turnovers.

Prediction: Avalanche win Game 4, 3-1, completing the sweep and advancing to the second round. Scott Wedgewood will record another solid outing, and Artturi Lehkonen will add to his playoff point total with another clutch goal.

Conclusion: Colorado’s Cup Credentials Are Real

The Colorado Avalanche are playing like a team on a mission. With a 3-0 series lead and a dominant performance on the road, they have sent a clear message to the rest of the Western Conference: they are ready to make another deep playoff run. The Kings, to their credit, have fought hard, but they simply do not have the firepower or the depth to match Colorado’s relentless attack.

As the Avalanche prepare for a potential sweep on Sunday, the focus will be on finishing the job. No team wants to give an opponent life by allowing a Game 4 win, especially a desperate Kings squad that has nothing to lose. But if the first three games are any indication, Colorado has the talent, the system, and the mental fortitude to close this series out in style.

For the Kings, the offseason looms. For the Avalanche, the journey continues. One more win, and the next chapter begins.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

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