The Colorado Avalanche takes the lead in the NHL Finals against Tampa Bay
Denver. There was a blue-yellow avalanche in the Rockies last night.
Gabriel Landskog scored the first goal in the opening Stanley Cup Final between Colorado and Tampa – and Andrei Burakowski sealed it with an untimely death.
– Great, says the Scanian champ after winning 4-3.
The 2022 Stanley Cup Final opened with a dumb blow.
The first round between Colorado Avalanche And the Tampa Bay Lightning The Ball Arena in Denver has truly delivered on its promise – multiple times.
The Swedish stars on the home team have moderately expressed what they need to do.
7.47 in the first half, Gabriel Landskog scored the first goal in the final. Finn Mikko Rantanen fired a shot that Tampa goalkeeper Andrei Vasilevsky could not stand and in the return, the captain advanced in a completely unknown way and pushed it in the second.
Later in the same period, when Avs played five against three, he also assisted in a goal scored by the second Finn for the Finnish team, Artturi Lehkonen.
That goal meant a 3-1 advantage and at the time it looked like the home team was so fast and explosive that the defending champions would be kicked off the ice.
But as usual, the screws did not touch the minute. They just pressed in in their usual fashion and both managed to snag a tie and tie in the middle of the period – among other things after a new piece of art to be groomed by the amazing Nikita Kotjirov.
In the end, it was a stretch – then the next Swede took up the show.
After just 1 minute 23 seconds Andrei Burakovsky got a puck ball into an open position in the middle of the castle and dusted in the decisive goal 4-3.
– Of course it feels great, the Scanian champ tells ESPN.