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Wedgewood Becomes Third Oldest Goalie to Win First Playoff Start

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In a thrilling start to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Colorado Avalanche showcased their depth and resilience against the Los Angeles Kings, securing a decisive victory in Game 1. The Avalanche, eager to make a deep postseason run, demonstrated their ability to win in various styles, a crucial factor as they advance in the playoffs.

One of the standout moments of the night came from O’Connor, who found the back of the net for the first time in over a year, further solidifying the Avalanche’s dominance. Coach Jared Bednar’s return to the bench after a puck to the face added an extra layer of intrigue to the matchup, as he guided his team with a renewed focus.

As the series progresses, the Avalanche are poised to leverage their full roster, now that Gabriel Landeskog has returned to the lineup. This adds a significant boost to a team already brimming with talent, as they prepare to face off against the Kings in the next game of the series.

Meanwhile, around the league, discussions continue about potential underdogs that could shake up the playoffs, with analysts weighing in on which teams might pull off surprising upsets. As the playoffs unfold, the stakes are high, and every game brings new challenges and opportunities for all contenders.

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

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