Fresh off their win over first-place Vegas, the Kings look to beat the defending Stanley Cup champion Avalanche for the first time in 10 games
There was little time to savor the Kings’ biggest victory of the season before preparing for a flight to face the defending Stanley Cup champions Thursday in the Mile High City.on Tuesday was one of the most complete efforts of the campaign for the Kings. Now, they’ll square off with the Colorado Avalanche, who in addition to winning last year’s championship, have dominated the Kings in recent years.
The Kings beat the Avs in Colorado Springs on Feb. 15, 2020, in a Stadium Series game, but haven’t won indoors in Denver since New Year’s Eve of 2018. However, hope springs eternal and, heading into the first meeting of 2022-23, the Kings have cause for optimism. “It’s been there, even when we were wavering a little bit as a team, it was there, but it wasn’t there long enough. We couldn’t sustain it. We would give it back,” said McLellan, who added that he was never gloomy about the team’s performance this season. “Now we’re maintaining it a little bit longer. It’s growing by a minute or two every night. That’s a good sign for us.”
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