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The Colorado Avalanche is fueled by the return of Gabriel Landeskog and is now connected to the Dallas Stars in game 5 of this series on Monday.

We don't cry. You cry. That would be because Gabriel Landeskog from the Colorado Avalanche is the best story in all sports. The captain's team will travel to Dallas to take over the stars on Monday evening in game 5 of these Best of Seven Stanley Cup Playoffs series. After two consecutive overtime losses in a row, the avalanche was in a hole, but with the heroic deeds of Landeskog, this series is now bound 2-2. Landeskog returned to game 3 on Wednesday, but the stars were still able to pick up the comeback after they had not led to the entire game until Tyler Seguin achieved the game winner in extra time. Landeskog ensured that the AVS came with energy on Saturday with the 4-0 win of this series and scored its first goal for almost three years. Colorado will be the favorite -140, which steals you on the street and takes the lead in this series.

As you can see game 5: Colorado Avalanche at Dallas Stars today:

Game date: Monday, April 28, 2025

Playing time: 9:30 p.m. et

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Landeskog returned to the ICE 1,032 days after his last NHL game in game 3 and waited a game to score his first goal since the avalanche played the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup final 2022. The AVS targeted the goal of Landeskog on Saturday with a 4-0 win 3-0 against this series with 3: 0. He also added support in the last Goa of the night to simply become the first star of the game. The captain of Colorado missed three seasons due to a chronically injured knee. It is impressive enough to return to ice, but Landeskog looked like he had only missed the ice for a few weeks.

Goalkeeper Mackenzie Blackwood had a great night and stopped all 23 shots with which he earned his first playoff shutout of his career. The star goalkeeper Jake Oettinger was pulled 3-0 after the second period. The move by head coach Peter Deboer was strange because Oettinger was the only one who held Dallas in the game when the AVS made 48 shots at night. Dallas' coach said that the step was to give Oettinger calm for game 5. We will see whether the move will pay off in a brilliant series between these rivals of the central division this evening.

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