What to watch around the NHL - Knights-Flames, Reverse Retro
The first week of the 2022-23 NHL season is in the books, and it definitely was captivating:
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The first week of the 2022-23 NHL season is in the books, and it definitely was captivating:
The NHL offseason has featured impactful trades, surprising contracts and a few genuinely shocking moments like the biggest free agent available choosing to sign with the Columbus Blue Jackets.
The Stanley Cup will be in the house at Amalie Arena on Sunday night, but the host Tampa Bay Lightning will do everything they can to prevent the Colorado Avalanche from clinching on their ice. After a late goal from Ondrej Palat in the third period, the Lightning held on for a 3-2 win in Game 5.
Puck line: Colorado -1.5Moneyline: Tampa Bay (-110), Colorado (-110)Total: 6
On Monday night, the Stanley Cup Final will head to Tampa Bay, as the two-time defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning will try to avoid a 3-0 series hole. Why are they in this position? Well, the Western Conference champion Colorado Avalanche won Game 2 by a football-score-sized 7-0.
On Saturday night, the puck will drop on Game 2 of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Colorado Avalanche. The Avalanche enter Game 2 with a 1-0 series lead thanks to a 4-3 OT game-winner Andre Burakovsky.
The Philadelphia Flyers have agreed to a 4-year deal with John Tortorella to be their head coach, ESPN NHL analyst Kevin Weekes reported on Thursday.
The 2022 Stanley Cup Final is set to begin Wednesday night in Denver, and it promises to be one of the best matchups in recent memory. The Tampa Bay Lightning are looking to become the first team to three-peat since the New York Islanders won four in a row from 1980 to 1983. The high-flying Colorado Avalanche are averaging 4.64 goals per game, and they needed just 14 games to advance to the finals.