Avs Crush Wild 4-1, Extend Playoff Streak to 6-0

The Avs are blazing through the playoffs at 6-0, blowing past the Wild with ease. Is this dominant run even better than their 2022 championship team?

The Colorado Avalanche are an absolute freight train, blowing past the Minnesota Wild with a 4-1 victory in Game 2. This unstoppable Avalanche squad now stands at a perfect 6-0 in the 2026 NHL Playoffs. Forget the doubts, forget the whispers; this team is on a mission.

The Avs tamed the Wild again on Monday, May 5, 2026, at Ball Arena in Denver. They already swept the Seattle Kraken in the first round. Now they hold a commanding 2-0 lead over Minnesota. Their relentless attack and ironclad defense make them the team to beat.

Avs Dominate Game 2

Colorado wasted no time asserting control in Game 2. Nathan MacKinnon opened the scoring on the power play at 7:12 of the first period. Valeri Nichushkin added another goal at 15:45. The Avs were up 2-0 before the Wild knew what hit them.

Minnesota’s Kirill Kaprizov got one back on the power play in the second period. But Mikko Rantanen quickly restored Colorado’s two-goal lead. His goal at 12:05 proved to be the game-winner.

Captain Gabriel Landeskog sealed it with an empty-netter at 18:50 in the third.

Avalanche goalie Alexandar Georgiev was a brick wall, stopping 32 of 33 shots. That’s a sensational .970 save percentage. Wild netminder Filip Gustavsson made 28 saves on 31 shots. He simply couldn’t withstand the Avs’ onslaught.

The Avs also dominated Game 1, beating Minnesota 5-2. This series looks like a repeat of past playoff disappointments for the Wild. They just can’t keep up with Colorado’s speed and skill.

Better Than 2022?

Everyone is asking if this Avalanche team is even better than their 2022 Stanley Cup-winning squad. The answer is a resounding yes. This team is playing with a different kind of fire and precision. They are simply operating at a higher level.

Nathan MacKinnon is the biggest reason why. He’s not just scoring; he’s controlling every inch of the ice. MacKinnon leads the Avs with 12 points in 6 playoff games. That’s 5 goals and 7 assists. He’s a more complete, more dominant player now. He is showing true leadership.

Goaltending is another huge factor. Alexandar Georgiev has been a revelation. He boasts a ridiculous .945 save percentage and a 1.50 goals-against average in these playoffs. That kind of stability in net is championship-caliber. It surpasses any goaltending tandem from their 2022 run.

Head Coach Jared Bednar sees the difference. He knows his team is clicking. He told ESPN:

“Our guys are playing with confidence, but more importantly, they’re playing smart. We’re getting contributions from all four lines and our D-corps has been exceptional. Georgie is seeing the puck well, and that’s huge for us.”

Wild’s Playoff Curse Continues

For the Minnesota Wild, this is a familiar and painful story. They are frustrated, and it shows. They’ve now lost 8 of their last 10 playoff games. This team just can’t get over the hump. Coach John Hynes is feeling the heat.

Hynes admitted to The Athletic:

“We’re not getting enough traffic in front, and we’re not capitalizing on our chances. We need to find a way to break through their defense and get more pucks past Georgiev. This is a tough hole, but we’re not giving up.”

Kirill Kaprizov echoes the frustration. He told the Star Tribune:

“It’s frustrating. We have to be better. We have to find a way to win at home now.”

But simply “trying harder” won’t cut it against this Avalanche team. They are outmatched in every way.

Some fans online are calling the Avs’ dominance “too perfect.” They question if the league is “scripted.” But that’s just sour grapes. Colorado is winning because they are a truly elite team. Their 6-0 record and 26-9 goal differential are not a fluke. They are earned.

This isn’t artificial excitement. This is legitimate excellence. The Avalanche are simply playing at an incredibly high level. They are steamrolling opponents. They are making it look easy because they are that good.

What’s Next for Minnesota?

The Wild need fundamental changes. Is it coaching? Is it the roster? Or is it a mental block against elite teams like Colorado? This series will force some hard questions in Minnesota. Another early exit could mean major shake-ups.

Meanwhile, the Avalanche keep rolling. They are an unstoppable force right now. Nathan MacKinnon is making his MVP case with every shift. Alexandar Georgiev is proving to be a top-tier playoff performer. This team has all the pieces.

This is more than just a hot streak. This is a potential dynasty in the making. The Avalanche are not just playing for another Cup; they are playing to cement their legacy. They are the best team in hockey, period.


Source: Google News

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Alex "The Blade" Rossi

Hockey & Soccer Reporter covering NHL, MLS, International Soccer, and the Premier League.