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Avalanche Face Golden Knights in Crucial Game 4 of Western Conference Finals

Colorado Avalanche

The stage is set for a pivotal Game 4 in the Western Conference finals as the Vegas Golden Knights look to extend their series lead against the Colorado Avalanche. After securing victories in the first two games in Denver, the Golden Knights are poised to take a commanding 3-0 lead as they return to their home ice at T-Mobile Arena.

Fans can catch all the action on Sunday, May 24, with the puck dropping at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT). The matchup will be broadcast across several networks, including ESPN, Spor, CBC, and TVAS, ensuring that hockey enthusiasts won’t miss a moment of the excitement.

In terms of betting, the Avalanche enter the game as favorites with a moneyline of -145, which translates to a 56.7% chance of winning, while the Golden Knights sit at +121, indicating a 43.3% probability. The spread favors Vegas at +1.5, making this a tantalizing contest for both teams.

With the stakes higher than ever, both teams will be looking to seize the momentum. The outcome of this game could be crucial for the Avalanche as they attempt to avoid falling into a deep series deficit.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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