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Colorado Avalanche news update

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  Colorado Avalanche news 29 jun 22 The Colorado Avalanche claimed its third Stanley Cup Final in franchise history after dethroning the two-time defending champions in the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games. The methodical and valiant effort from the Avalanche reflected that of an ultra-determined group, who utilized and executed their game plan, belief in each other and trust in the process all en route to becoming champions and victoriously hoisting Lord Stanley.  Here are a few takeaways from the Avalanche's Stanley Cup Final: Any details news update please click link latest news update 

Colorado avalanche Stanley Cup ring Award news Here are a few takeaways from the Colorado Avalanche Stanley cup finals

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Colorado avalanche Stanley Cup ring Award news Here are a few takeaways from the Colorado Avalanche Stanley cup finals  Avalanche's Stanley Cup Final Takeaways Stanley cup wins final takeaways picture  The Colorado Avalanche claimed its third Stanley Cup Final in franchise history after dethroning the two-time defending champions in the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games. The methodical and valiant effort from the Avalanche reflected that of an ultra-determined group, who utilized and executed their game plan, belief in each other and trust in the process all en route to becoming champions and victoriously hoisting Lord Stanley. Here are a few takeaways from the Avalanche's Stanley Cup Final: More details please click link Colorado avalanche team coch,and full match scores please click here.

Key tripping call that flipped Game 5 'a tough one', says Colorado Avalanche coach Jared Bednar

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Key tripping call that flipped Game 5 'a tough one', says Colorado Avalanche coach Jared Bednar. Wed , jun 29 2022 . ESPN Log In SCORES Welcome to ESPN India Edition DENVER -- Colorado coach Jared Bednar wasn't happy about a controversial penalty call in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final on Friday that helped determine the Avalanche's fate in a 3-2 loss to Tampa Bay Bednar's team led the series 3-1 entering Game 5 with a chance to hoist the Cup on home ice. The Lightning earned a victory in part because of a tripping infraction levied against Cale Makar in the second period, leading to a 4-on-3 power-play goal from Tampa Bay forward Nikita Kucherov. That wound up being the difference in Friday's outcome, which didn't sit well with Bednar. "I didn't love that call, just because I don't think there was any intent there," Bednar said. "I don't even think he was checking that guy [Ondrej Palat]. Looked to me like he kind of tripped over ...