Double-goal Gabriel Landeskog chasing Sweden’s record in NHL playoffs

Tampa. Gabriel Landskog scored two new goals last night, but that didn’t help.

By no means was Colorado beaten in the third Stanley Cup final.

Tampa hasn’t hung its head after its losses and we don’t intend to do that either. Star Nathan McKinnon says this is a lot of fun.

It started off well for Avalanche even in tonight’s battle against the champions

Gabriel Landskog He scored 1-0 in Powerplay in the first period and then scored another in PP in the second half – the Stockholm captain only scored three hits until Daniel Alfredsson scored in a playoff in Sweden since 2007.

But he didn’t enjoy it very much. The avalanche was paler than it was on last week’s shows at home in Denver and lost 6-2.

– We knew he was too proud to give up, says Nathan McKinnon when he met the media afterwards.

– But we still feel good and won’t change places with anyone else. This is incredibly fun. Tampa hasn’t hung its head after its losses and we don’t intend to do that now either.

“It wasn’t good, but there was no one else on our team either”

Goalkeeper Darcy Comber, however, had a less successful evening and was substituted in the second half – something he should worry a bit about before continuing.

It wasn’t good, but there was no one else in our squad, the mumbling Jared Bednar coach.

Andrei Burakovsky missed the match due to an injury he sustained on Saturday.

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The Avalanche still has a chance to get the match ball before their next home game, but then they have to play better in the fourth games at the Amalie Arena on Thursday night.

Darcy Comber had a difficult game against Colorado and was substituted in the second half.
Darcy Comber had a difficult game against Colorado and was substituted in the second half.

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