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Stars against avalanche live updates: game 7 highlights

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In addition to the home advantage, the Dallas stars have an advantage if they align the Colorado Avalanche in game 7 on Saturday evening.

You have coach Peter Deboer.

Deboer has an 8-0 record in game 7s. If the stars win on Saturday, he would either set up a coach or a player for most victories in game 7. Avalanche coach Jared Bednar has never won a game 7, 0: 3.

Deboer is also 3-0 in the playoff series against the avalanche. Colorado has never won a game 7 on the street since the nature of Quebec in 1995.

USA Today Sports offers live reporting because the avalanche and stars play in game 7 to decide who will progress in the second round:

Granlund gets the puck low and skated around the wrinkle to get Blackwood out of the position, but the goalkeeper remains with him and brings one leg. Best chance of scoring the game so far.

So far goalless.

The Avalanche got a few good views of a longer power play and the action was back and the fourth, but not many shots on the net. Colorado has a 5-4 lead. Some big hits. Dallas leads 14-10 in this category.

Jamie Benn on the way to the penalty area. While teammate Wyatt Johnston takes up a skating display, Benn High-Sticks Valeri Nichushkin, who is on the ice, is on the ice. Benn gets four minutes.

Nathan Mackinnon and Marin Necas have chances, but Dallas kills it.

Parker Kelly is asked to hold. Stars get a shot. Avalanche kill it.

Gabriel Landeskog Line against Roope Hintz Line.

When are Stars vs. Avalanche NHL Playoff game?

Game 7 of the Avalanche star series is scheduled to start in Dallas at 8 p.m.

How to see Stars vs. Avalanche Game 7: TV, stream

  • Time: 8 p.m. et
  • Location: American Airlines Center (Dallas)
  • TV: ABC
  • Electricity: Fubo, ESPN+

Colorado's Mackenzie Blackwood is in his first playoffs, so this is his first game 7. Dallas' Jake Oettinger is 2-1 with an average of 1.54 goals and a percentage of 0.956.

The striker Jason Robertson and the defender Miro Heikanen did not play all series and were excluded in game 7. Heikans have been eliminated since the face of the 4 nations and became a knee surgery. Robertson was injured in the final of the regular season and was injured daily with a violation of the lower body.

In the second round, the winner of game 7 will either compete against the Winnipeg Jets or St. Louis Blues. These teams will play on Sunday (7 p.m. ET, TBS) in Winnipeg in Winnipeg. The blues won 6 and Jets goalkeeper Connor Hellebuyck was drawn in three games in St. Louis for the third time.

Jason Anderson – Avalanche 5, stars 2: Colorado has created more chances throughout the series, and that has to add up to something. Expect a tight one where Cale Makar dominates, with the AVS finally sealing the series with a late empties.

Mike Brehm – Avalanche 5, stars 3: Deboer can't stay perfect forever, right? I had the avalanche that won the Stanley Cup and I trusted that they can pull it off against a Star team that Jason Robertson and Miro Heikanen still missed. Simply make sure that this time you don't give up a destination in the first nine seconds.

Jace Evans – Avalanche 4, Stars 3: I selected avalanche in seven in front of the series and stick to it. The AVS were the better team in this series in balance and have an advantage of 22-17 in goals and a lead of 214-167 (!) In shots.

The Carolina Hurricanes signed goalkeeper Frederik Andersen on Saturday for a one-year contract extension of $ 2.75 million. He can earn performance bonuses to play more than 35 games ($ 250,000) and over 40 games ($ 250,000). When the Hurricanes reached the conference final next season when he played at least half of the team's playoff games, he would earn another 250,000 US dollar.

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