What's Happening?
The Colorado Avalanche, currently leading the NHL with a 48-14-10 record, are facing challenges in maintaining their home dominance at Ball Arena. After a strong start to the season with a 19-0-2 home record, the team has struggled post-Olympic break,
going 2-4-1. Their recent 4-2 loss to the Winnipeg Jets has cut their lead over the Dallas Stars to seven points. The Avalanche are set to host the Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks in upcoming games, aiming to regain their home advantage. Defenseman Cale Makar, who recently reached 500 career points, emphasized the importance of making Ball Arena a formidable venue for opponents.
Why It's Important?
The Avalanche's performance at home is crucial as they aim for a strong position in the playoffs. Home ice advantage is traditionally seen as beneficial, but their recent struggles could impact their playoff prospects. The team's ability to bounce back and secure victories at home will be vital in maintaining their lead in the Central Division and ensuring a favorable playoff position. The upcoming games against the Flames and Canucks are critical opportunities for the Avalanche to reestablish their dominance and build momentum heading into the postseason.
What's Next?
The Avalanche will face the Calgary Flames on Monday night, followed by a game against the Vancouver Canucks. These matches are part of a crucial homestand as the team looks to solidify their playoff positioning. The Avalanche will also face the Dallas Stars in an important matchup that could further impact the standings. The team's performance in these games will be closely watched as they aim to overcome their recent home struggles and prepare for the playoffs.













