The Colorado Avalanche won a playoff game in overtime on April 20, 2026, to advance to the Western Conference Final [1, 2].
The victory maintains the team's championship aspirations during the Stanley Cup playoffs, though the game was marred by significant arena damage and conflicting reports regarding the opposition.
Goaltender Scott Wedgewood provided a critical momentum shift by recording one penalty-shot save [4]. Following the save, fans at Ball Arena in Denver shattered the glass behind the opposing team's bench, which caused a lengthy delay before play resumed [1].
Juraj Slafkovsky contributed to the offense by scoring his third power-play goal of the postseason [2]. The game eventually moved into overtime, where Brett Kulak scored early to secure the win [3]. The final score of the contest was Avalanche 3, opponent 2 [3].
There are conflicting reports regarding which team the Avalanche defeated. Some reports identify the opponent as the Los Angeles Kings [1], while others state the victory was against the Minnesota Wild [3].
Samuel Blackwood reflected on the team's performance following the game. "Sometimes things go well, and sometimes they don't," Blackwood said [5].
“The final score of the contest was Avalanche 3, opponent 2.”
The Avalanche's advancement to the Western Conference Final underscores their resilience in high-pressure scenarios, particularly with Scott Wedgewood's performance on the penalty shot. However, the incident involving shattered glass highlights potential security and crowd control concerns within the arena during high-stakes playoff atmospheres.




