WCQ Game 6: Avalanche 2, Wild 1

photos courtesy of Karl Gehring/Denver Post
The Minnesota Wild were no match for the power of the Pimp Cane. Despite putting 35 shots on goal in a desperate attempt to beat Jose Theodore, the Wild lost 2-1 to the Colorado Avalanche and have now been eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
There's no way I could possibly write a summary of Theodore's performance in the first round that would do him justice. He was simply phenomenal. Six games, four wins, a 1.88 goals against average and a save percentage of .940. Successful playoff teams rely on their goalies to carry them, and Jose Theodore has certainly carried the Avalanche. The Wild didn't stand a chance.
Now, since the Avalanche will advance to the second round, it's a little premature to start crowning any individual players on the team, but Theodore's turnaround has been unbelievable. The fact that I'm now slobbering all over my keyboard thinking about him would have been inconceivable back in October. Most Avalanche fans were mad (me included) that the team didn't buy out his contract and send him on his way during the offseason. There was no way any of us could have predicted his resurgence, but I for one am glad to have been proven wrong. He's been stellar, and his confidence must be rock-solid now. Let's hope it carries over into the next round.
As for game 6, the Avs scored first for the sixth consecutive time, but it wasn't Andrew Brunette who put one home. Joe Sakic stole the puck during a Wild power play in the first period, fed it to Ben Guite---who was absolutely flying at a speed I've never seen him skate---and Guite faked out Nick Backstrom for a superb shorthanded goal. The Can went crazy.

Unfortunately, the Avs weren't able to completely shut out Marian Gaborik. He assisted on Aaron Voros' goal early in the second period to tie the game. But the Avs answered back twelve minutes later when Tyler Arnason passed to David Jones, who fed Ryan Smyth for a killer shot from the left slot. The goal would stand as the game-winner and the rest is history.
The Avalanche defense was pretty amazing most of the night, with the puck cleared so many times the Wild wore themselves out chasing it down. Outlet passes were spot-on, too, and the Avs got some really great rushes and scoring chances. Adam Foote had Gaborik's number all series and the rest of his merry blueliners were killer overall. I wish that Jeff Finger had played better and was still in the lineup, but Leoprone has come in and done a fine job as his replacement. Overall, a great series for the D.
I don't want to gloat (yes I do), but for those of us who predicted the Avalanche would win in six games (most of us), we have to pat ourselves on the back. We're geniuses, that's all there is to it. For those who predicted a Wild win, keep betting against the Avs---don't change a thing!
Now, changing the subject a bit, what about Coach Joel Quenneville? How did he do in the first round? Well, for the most part, very well. His line changes were generally well-timed, his combinations were appropriate, his timeouts were timely and the power play improved. Does this change my mind about him? Not a bit. But there's no doubt in my mind that he has just bought himself a new contract, and the Coach Q era in Colorado isn't over yet. He'll be back next season. Yay. But as long as the Avs keep winning in the playoffs, I'm more than willing to forget my hard feelings and enjoy the ride.
Speaking of rides, it's time to take one. Though they cleaned up their acts in the final two games of the series, the Minnesota Wild played pretty shameful hockey for the most part. Their goons got too much ice time, their star forward got shut down, and their goalie showed vulnerability. Their loss in six games proved that a team can't be successful with dirty play, a sub-par trap and little scoring talent. Enjoy the golf course, losers. And to all the Minnesota fans, stay classy.
The next opponent for the Avalanche has yet to be determined. Every Western Conference series will require at least six games, and only the Avs have advanced so far. Let's hope it's somebody easy to beat, like Calgary.
How great would a four-game drubbing of the Flame-Outs feel? I'll try not to get ahead of myself, but I'm slobbering all over my keyboard again.
Stars of the Game:
- Jose Pimp Cane Theodore (34sv, .971)
- Ryan Smyth (1g, 0a)
- Adam Foote (0g, 0a)
Kittens Killed: 


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Got nothing to say, except to congratulate these players who exceeded my expectations. Good job!
Now, onto the next round...
Who are we playing:
Winners: San Jose Calgary
Detroit Detroit (A) Anaheim/Dallas (A)
Nashville Anaheim/Dallas (A) Calgary (H)
San Jose and Nashville are the teams we have no chance of playing against. Other than that, we have 25% chance of playing any of the other 4 teams.
(The first row and first column indicate the winner of the series and the invisible square that meets column and row is the team we are facing in case those two teams win. I hope it's clear)
San Jose?
San Jose and Nashville are the teams we have no chance of playing against. Other than that, we have 25% chance of playing any of the other 4 teams.
Actually if Nashville can come back, not entirely impossible (Don't forget that Wings love choking away the first round), and San Jose closes out Calgayry we would play SJ.
by Jibblescribbits on Apr 20, 2008 9:49 AM MDT up reply actions
No
San Jose (seed nº 2) would play Nashville (seed nº 8) and we (seed nº 6) would play Anaheim or Dallas (4 or 5).
Right?
You are right
For some reason I wasn't thinking straight.. That's too bad I'd like to go to some playoff games.
Aw well we'll have to save them for the conference finals.
by Jibblescribbits on Apr 20, 2008 11:22 AM MDT up reply actions
RE: You are right
I like the sound of that match-up...
by Americanario on Apr 20, 2008 1:16 PM MDT up reply actions
Hey now
Americanario...that is with an "O"
Don't make me feminine....LOL
(sorry I teach Spanish, so it's a pet peeve).
by Americanario on Apr 20, 2008 5:32 PM MDT up reply actions
Ahh Playoff Hockey
Wings and Preds scoreless in the first with a few minutes to go. I just tuned in but play seems to be up and down the ice and Preds are getting some good chances. I love being able to watch playoff games between other teams. Great hockey without the emotional investment. I would love to see the Wings win today so we know (relatively) we would play them. However, I would be ecstatic to see the Wings get knocked out of the first round by the Preds. I would have to laugh at that.
Little side note
Since I was self-banned from this series and consequently removed temptation by limiting my appearances in these neck of the woods, I got tangled up in a 3rd-grade level argument with a bunch of tools over at the goalie message board I used to frequent.
Long story short, here's the pic that made everything worth it.
HAHAHA
That's hilarious. Wild fans are soaking in misery today and calling for Lemaire's head along with others. I can't say we would be any different on the coaching, but they are calling to get rid of half the team. I'm sure we wouldn't be saying that. Well, except for maybe trade Joe "worst captain ever" Sakic.
What ever shall I do...
After playoff hockey is over? How I love have a game to watch practically every day, sometimes more! I'm already worrying about withdrawl.
Red Wings Out Preds
Well, it's looking more and more like the Wings in the second round.
Mmmmmm. Tastes like chicken.
I didn't make a comment of it last night
but OH MY GOD did Ben Guite ever find a hidden gear. Where in the HELL did that come from?!?! I do really like Guite. He seems like a fantastic find. The rookie Jones is really impressive, too. I love this team =]
by SlamDunkTheFunk on Apr 20, 2008 5:08 PM MDT reply actions
It's now Dallas or Detroit
If San Jose wins game 7, we get the Wings. If Calgary wins, we get Dallas.
Everyone's favourite
fanhouse blogger has show his shameless homerism has no bounds with this informative post. Did he really need to make an entire post about something no one outside of the baby's in Minnesota care about on an NHL blog. Couldn't this crap be saved for a Mild blog so no one else has to read it.
Huh
Is that really the same guy?
I guess the playoff scruff was interfering with his brain, cause that post was a lot better than a few others. Still, pointless outside of Minn.
Re: Huh
Yeah, I thought Fanhouse was supposed to be a general NHL blog. No other team is represented like that on the site.
























