The anticipation is palpable as the Los Angeles Kings prepare to face off against the Colorado Avalanche in Game 2 of their Round 1 playoff series at Ball Arena. Following a thrilling opening game, the stakes are high for both teams as they vie for a pivotal lead in the series.
Colorado enters this matchup with a robust home record of 26-9-6 during the regular season, showcasing their offensive prowess by averaging 3.8 goals per game. Defensively, they have been equally impressive, allowing just 2.54 goals per game and ranking second in both Corsi For percentage and expected goals percentage at five-on-five play. The Kings will need to contend with a well-rounded Avalanche squad eager to extend their series lead.
In goal for Los Angeles, Anton Forsberg has been a standout performer, boasting an astonishing .940 save percentage over the last nine games. However, this stellar performance comes with some skepticism, as Forsberg’s previous statistics this season—a .900 save percentage with 13.52 goals saved above expected—suggest he may be due for a correction. As the Avalanche look to capitalize, they will aim to exploit any weaknesses in Forsberg’s game.
The Avalanche’s top line, featuring Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Necas, and Artturi Lehkonen, has proven to be a formidable force, generating an impressive 5.39 goals per 60 minutes during the regular season. Despite Necas going four games without finding the net, his underlying metrics indicate he has been creating scoring opportunities, with 2.33 expected goals in that span. With Forsberg’s recent form in question, this trio is primed to make a significant impact.
Adding to Necas’s motivation is the Kings’ struggling penalty kill, which ranks 30th in the league. After failing to convert on four power-play opportunities in the series opener, the Avalanche are poised to break through in Game 2. With 65 goals over the last two seasons and ample ice time alongside MacKinnon, Necas is in an excellent position to find the back of the net.
The Avalanche have won six of their last seven games, reflecting a +4.70 units profit and a 34% return on investment. As they look to build momentum in this series, expect a fierce contest as both teams battle for supremacy on the ice.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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