Iain MacIntyre
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And, you know, they had momentum.
They got their goalie back in Wallstead after a one-game absence.
But Colorado, there was just no panic.
Like, I couldn't even sense any real fear in them or apprehension about what had happened.
Again, because I think they knew that they just played so poorly.
And although Minnesota played well, that if the Avalanche played well, then that would still trump Minnesota playing well.
And I think that's the case, and it's really up to the Avalanche.
If they find their game, I think it's going to be difficult for anybody to beat them in these playoffs.
Yeah, it's interesting because he doesn't have... He's not trying to do as much one-on-one.
And now this is a desperation game tonight, so maybe it'll be different.
But he doesn't have to try to take everybody on on his own, which is what we got accustomed to towards the end of his time in Vancouver because the Canucks had so few weapons.
And on this team, Minnesota, they've got some...
some formidable weapons as well.
Those guys haven't played as well as Colorado's best players, which is a factor.
Like Kaprizov had a couple of great games and a couple of not so great games.
And Boldy has just almost been invisible for the whole series.
But Quinn has really good players to play with.
You notice it especially on the power play.
And so I'd say he plays a more efficient game than what he played in Vancouver.
But just like in Vancouver, he has this way of tilting the ice towards the other team's net when he's on it.