There are 3 more Colorado Avalanche games in this godforsaken season. One of them is tonight.
The Colorado Avalanche play tonight. Here’s what you need to know.
The Colorado Avalanche play the Minnesota Wild at 7 p.m. tonight in Denver.
There are not many more games this season, which has been one of the worst Avs seasons ever. They didn’t blow up the team at the trade deadline, but general manager Joe Sakic said at the time that changes were likely in the offseason: “This offseason we’ll free up some cap space, and we’re going to try to get younger and younger and faster.”
Watch Wild at Colorado Avalanche on Altitude or listen to the game on Altitude Sports Radio, AM 950.
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