The stage is set for an electrifying Game 3 as the Colorado Avalanche look to capitalize on their momentum against the Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena. With the Avalanche dominating the initial games of this series, expectations are high for their offense to break through once again.
Despite commendable efforts from the Kings in the first two contests, containing the Avalanche has proven to be a formidable challenge. The Avalanche have outperformed the Kings statistically, boasting a 56.2 CF% and 59.3 xGF% at five-on-five play. They have kept the Kings to just two goals, alongside a mere 5.69 expected goals and 20 high-danger scoring chances across the same span.
Looking ahead, the Avalanche’s offense is anticipated to find its rhythm against Kings’ goaltender Anton Forsberg. While Forsberg has shown glimpses of excellence with a .901 save percentage over the past four years, his performance in Round 1 was inflated to a .939 mark, which seems less sustainable. This potential correction could play a significant role in Game 3, suggesting a high-scoring affair.
On the flip side, Avalanche starter Scott Wedgewood’s .960 SV% and 3.69 goals saved above expected through two games also appear unsustainable, hinting that he may not maintain this level of play throughout the series.
Martin Necas, a key winger for Colorado, has yet to find the back of the net in this series, registering only a single assist despite being on the ice for 4.93 expected goals. After an impressive regular season with 100 points, he is expected to break his scoring drought in this matchup. Having paced the team in individual expected goals at 1.22 during the series, Necas is primed for a breakout performance.
The Avalanche have been a dominant force on the road, winning 14 of their last 15 away games, which adds to the intrigue surrounding this pivotal playoff matchup. As anticipation builds, fans can expect a thrilling contest filled with high stakes and high expectations.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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