
ワイルドがついに本来のプレーを取り戻し、圧倒的な第3戦勝利でアバランチを沈める
2試合の苦しい敗戦を経て、ミネソタ・ワイルドは第3戦で流れを変え、フィジカル面と戦術面での調整を見せつけた。
hockey · NHL
The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice‑hockey team based in Denver, competing in the NHL’s Western Conference Central Division. Founded in 1995 after relocating from Quebec, the Avalanche have built a reputation for fast‑paced, high‑skill play and a passionate fan base at Ball Arena. The club has captured three Stanley Cups (1996, 2001, 2022) and has produced multiple award‑winning stars, including Hall of Famer Joe Sakic and current captain Nathan MacKinnon, a 2026 Hart Trophy finalist. Recent playoff drama includes a 9‑6 victory over the Minnesota Wild in Game 1 of the 2026 Western Conference quarterfinals, showcasing the team’s offensive depth. Off the ice, the Avalanche are known for community outreach in Colorado and a strong development pipeline that feeds talent from the AHL’s Colorado Eagles. The organization remains a perennial contender under head coach Jared Bednar, aiming to add another championship to its résumé.
In the 2025‑26 campaign the Avalanche finished second in the Central Division and entered the playoffs with a potent offense and solid defensive core. After a dominant 9‑6 win in Game 1 against the Minnesota Wild, the team held a series lead and continued to display scoring depth, with Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen leading the charge. The Avalanche are currently positioned to advance past the first round, while also dealing with injuries to key defensemen. Their recent form has been marked by high‑tempo transitions and a disciplined special‑teams unit, keeping them in contention for a deep postseason run.