Scott Wedgewood, Los Angeles Kings and Colorado Avalanche
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Scott Wedgewood helped lead the Colorado Avalanche to a Game 1 win over the Kings, but one fact on his performance surprised Jared Bednar.
The Kings were desperate in this contest and had the more dangerous offensive chances early on. Wedgewood, who led the NHL in save percentage (.921) and goals against average (2.02) during the regular season,
Cale Makar scored the tiebreaking goal, Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves and the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche moved to the brink of the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs with
The Avalanche's goaltending tandem of Scott Wedgewood and MacKenzie Blackwood has the potential to lead the team through the playoffs.
Los Angeles Kings interim coach D.J. Smith avoided serious injury after a frightening incident during Game 2 against the Colorado Avalanche on April 21. The game at Ball Arena in Denver saw a glass panel shatter behind the Kings’
Avs fans got a bit too excited after Scott Wedgewood’s penalty shot save.
Scott Wedgewood turned years of doubt into a calm, commanding playoff debut, backstopping the Avalanche to a Game 1 win and forcing critics to rethink everything they thought they knew.