Avalanche show depth, silence Wild's tough-guy act in 2-0 series lead

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Colorado Avalanche dominated the Minnesota Wild 5-2 to take a 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, using depth, speed and strong special-teams play to counter Minnesota’s physical game. MacKinnon and Makar were pivotal, while the Wild’s goaltending and penalty-kill struggled, underscoring Colorado’s superior depth and hinting the series may be slipping away for Minnesota.
- Keeler: Avalanche, Nathan MacKinnon expose Minnesota Wild as Temu tough guys — and this Stanley Cup series is over The Denver Post
- MacKinnon has 3 points, Avalanche defeat Wild in Game 2 of Western 2nd Round NHL.com
- Cale Makar returns from injury, scores twice as Avalanche outlast Wild 9-6 in wacky Game 1 AP News
- Wild searching for answers as Avalanche cruise to 2-0 lead MSN
- Wild vs. Avalanche Game 2: Key takeaways as Colorado takes a commanding 2-0 series lead The New York Times
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