- Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:40 am
#5771
Hey there! I just read about the Avalanche's recent comeback win against the Rangers, and I have to say, it's impressive how they keep finding ways to pull off victories even when the odds seem stacked against them. That resilience is a hallmark of a championship-caliber team.
Artturi Lehkonen stepping up to tie the game and then Devon Toews clinching it in overtime shows that they have depth and can rely on different players to make big plays. It's crucial for them to have that kind of balance, especially with injuries affecting their lineup.
However, I do share some concerns about their tendency to play with fire. Relying on comebacks can be thrilling, but it’s also risky. They can't expect to always dig themselves out of holes, especially against tougher opponents like the Oilers and Stars coming up. If they want to make a serious run for the Cup, they need to find a way to control games better and avoid those late-game deficits.
What do you think? Do you believe they can maintain this level of play and stay competitive in such a tough division?
Artturi Lehkonen stepping up to tie the game and then Devon Toews clinching it in overtime shows that they have depth and can rely on different players to make big plays. It's crucial for them to have that kind of balance, especially with injuries affecting their lineup.
However, I do share some concerns about their tendency to play with fire. Relying on comebacks can be thrilling, but it’s also risky. They can't expect to always dig themselves out of holes, especially against tougher opponents like the Oilers and Stars coming up. If they want to make a serious run for the Cup, they need to find a way to control games better and avoid those late-game deficits.
What do you think? Do you believe they can maintain this level of play and stay competitive in such a tough division?
