DENVER — The Colorado Avalanche continue their push for their first Stanley Cup in 21 years in Game 2 Saturday at Ball Arena.
The Avs won 4-3 in overtime over Tampa Bay Wednesday to open the series, as Andre Burakovsky scored 1:23 in overtime to seal the win, pushing Colorado to 13-2 so far in the playoffs.
MORE: Photos: Avalanche and Lightning square off in Game 2 of 2022 Stanley Cup Final
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We have a full slate of coverage on the series, what fans need to know and plenty more about the Avalanche and their past Stanley Cup winning teams on our Avalanche Stanley Cup page.
Below, we'll be posting live updates from the game and from our reporters across Ball Arena and Denver as the Avs try to win the second of four they'll need to again bring home the Stanley Cup. (All times Mountain. Refresh the page for the latest updates.)
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10:25 p.m.
Denver is BUZZING after the Avs' Game 2 victory. We'll have Denver7 crews in Tampa for Games 3 and 4 Monday and Wednesday — see you then!
10 p.m.
Denver7's Nick Rothschild breaks down highlights following the Colorado Avalanche's 7-0 victory in Game 2.
9:58 p.m.
We heard from Avalanche coach Jared Bednar, Cale Makar and Darcy Kuemper, and Lightning coach Jon Cooper after the game. Watch below:
9:08 p.m.
We now have a full gamer story up on tonight's Avs' 7-0 trouncing of the Tampa Bay Lightning. Click here to read more!
8:52 p.m.
And that’s a wrap! The Avalanche will head to Tampa with a 2-0 series lead after blowing out the Lightning 7-0 Saturday in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final. The Avs are 14-2 in the playoffs and are undefeated on the road. Postgame starts now on Denver7 and streaming on the Denver7+ app.
That's two.#GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/9flXQ4x5BJ
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) June 19, 2022
8:50 p.m.
The Avs are back at full strength. Still not much working for the Bolts. 2 minutes to go.
8:48 p.m.
Tampa Bay gets a two-minute power play after a scrum between the two teams. The Avs have doubled Tampa Bay’s shot total.
8:44 p.m.
How blink-182's "All the Small Things" became an Avalanche tradition
Ultimate @blink182 time on the Tivoli Quad! Wish you were here!! Turn up the volume!!!! pic.twitter.com/B91MCjy5k5
— Auraria Campus (@AurariaCampus) June 19, 2022
SAY IT AIN'T SO, I WILL NOT GO. TURN THE LIGHTS OFF, CARRY ME HOME #FindAWay #GoAvsGo
— Denver7 News (@DenverChannel) June 19, 2022
8:33 p.m.
TACO'S IN DENVER! Cale Makar scores his second of the night, on the power play, to make it 7-0 Avalanche.
THE AVS CAN'T BE STOP. IT IS NOW 7-0 AFTER A PP GOAL BY CALE MAKAR!! #FindAWay #GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/6m4zEn7KaR
— Denver7 News (@DenverChannel) June 19, 2022
8:30 p.m.
Ondrej Palat with a crosschecking penalty on Cale Makar in front of the goal, Avs will hit the power play again.
8:20 p.m.
CALE MAKAR WITH THE SHORTHANDED GOAL! 6-0 AVS! Nothing going for Tampa Bay for the rest of the power play.
8:18 p.m.
Tampa Bay heads to the power play after a tripping penalty by Rantanen on Stamkos. Lightning are 0 for their last 12 on power play.
7:58 p.m.
And we head to the locker rooms for the second intermission with the Avs leading 5-0. And it hasn't been close. Colorado has outshot Tampa Bay 23-12 and has nine takeaways, compared to three for the Bolts.
It's 5-0 #Avs after two periods. Feels like 50-0. #Denver7
— Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) June 19, 2022
7:52 p.m.
And the Lightning's Corey Perry takes a two-minute unsportsmanlike misconduct penalty and a two-minute roughing penalty while J.T. Compher gets a two-minute hooking penalty. The Avs hit the power play as we near the end of the second period. 1:52 left.
7:46 p.m.
MAKE IT 5-0! Darren Helm can still score in his 15th year!
Incredible individual effort by Darren Helm - scoring his first Stanley Cup Finals goal since he ended the series and won Detroit a cup in 2009. 5-0 @Avalanche with about 3:00 to play in the 2nd period #Denver7
— Nick Rothschild (@nick_rothschild) June 19, 2022
7:45 p.m.
Val almost had a had trick! Avs still lead 4-0 with 4 minutes left in the second period.
Making it 4-0 @Avalanche in Game 2, Valeri Nichushkin joins Rod Brind'Amour (1997 with PHI), Joe Sakic (2001 w/COL), Jeff Friesen (2003 w/NJD) & Jake Guentzel (2017 w/PIT) as the only players in the last 25 seasons (1996-97 to pres) with 3+ goals in the first 2 gms of a SC Final pic.twitter.com/95BYfkfxNs
— StatsCentre (@StatsCentre) June 19, 2022
7:31 p.m.
The Avalanche kill off the power play as the Lightning got another three shots on goal, all stopped by Kuemper. The Avs lead 4-0 with 11:41 left in the second period.
7:26 p.m.
Jack Johnson gets called for hooking. The Lightning will hit the two-minute power play.
7:23 p.m.
Nichushkin sends another one home as Mikko Rantanen sends a turnover behind the Lightning goal up his way. 4-0 Avs with 14:44 left in the second period.
Big Val. Chu Chu Train. Whatever you call him, Valeri Nichushkin is becoming a hockey-household-name in this Stanley Cup Final (and likely making himself a boat-load of cash).
— Nick Rothschild (@nick_rothschild) June 19, 2022
2nd goal of the game for Val, @Avalanche lead 4-0 #Denver7
7:20 p.m.
Josh Manson hit the post!! Avs still lead in shots 13-5.
7:17 p.m.
And we're back underway for the second period. Also, check who's back in town supporting his team........👀
Two thumbs up for the start of period two, right @VonMiller?#GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/MfgmZ6g5BN
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) June 19, 2022
7:09 p.m.
We've got another photo gallery going tonight of the game that we'll be updating through the evening. Check out the game's best shots by clicking here.
7:00 p.m.
After the first period, the Avs lead 3-0 with goals from Nichushkin, Manson, and Burakovsky. The Avalanche are outshooting the Lightning 11-5.
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— Denver7 News (@DenverChannel) June 19, 2022
Avs: 3#GoBolts: 0
Trying to contain our excitement... BUT HOW CAN YOU AFTER THAT PERIOD?! HOLY WOW #FindAWay #GoAvsGo
6:55 p.m.
Burakovsky misses on a breakaway, as Vasilevskiy gets the tip of his blocker on the puck. The Lightning are starting to get chippy as they get ready to head to the locker room down by three goals after the.
The Lightning are now displaying the actions of a team that realizes they don't have enough to hang with the Avalanche #Denver7
— Nick Rothschild (@nick_rothschild) June 19, 2022
6:53 p.m.
Both teams are back at full strength with less than 2 minutes left in the first period. Avs lead 3-0.
6:50 p.m.
We get 4-on-4 hockey after penalties on Corey Perry and Darcy Kuemper after Perry's stick got stuck in Kuemper's pad.
6:45 p.m.
After Gabriel Landeskog narrowly misses a goal on a beauty of a pass from Nathan MacKinnon, Andre Burakovsky scores to put the Avs up 3-0 with 6 minutes left in the first period. Assisted by Devon Toews and Mikko Rantanen.
Coach Cooper promised Lightning would play better in first 10 minutes. Instead, they have dissolved before our eyes. #Avs lead 3-0 after Andre Burakovsky goal. Avs have three goals, TB has two shots on goal. #Denver7
— Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) June 19, 2022
6:38 p.m.
Nothing working on the power play that go-around. Avs lead 2-0 with 9:16 left in the first.
6:34 p.m.
Colorado will get ANOTHER power play after a delay of game penalty by Tampa Bay for shooting the puck into the stands. Can they make it three?!
6:32 p.m.
And make it two! Josh Manson scores his third goal of the playoffs on a 2-on-1 off a defensive play, beating Valeri Nichushkin blocker side. 2-0 Avs.
Ok so Josh Manson is a defensive player, but what he just did to the Lightning, Andrei Vasilevskiy, and the entire city of Tampa was downright OFFENSIVE.
— Nick Rothschild (@nick_rothschild) June 19, 2022
Manson fires home a rocket on the rush and the @Avalanche are absolutely buzzing. 2-0 half-way through the 1st #Denver7
6:22 p.m.
GOAL!!!! The Avs take a 1-0 lead toward the end of the power play on a goal by Valeri Nichushkin, assisted by Andre Burakovsky and Alex Newhook.
Whatever a peak-performing hockey player looked like before, it now looks like Valeri Nichushkin.
— Nick Rothschild (@nick_rothschild) June 19, 2022
6-foot-4, 210 lbs of ice-churning, goal-scoring, power-checking menace.
The Chu Chu train knocks home goal number 1 of game number 2, Avs lead 1-0 #Denver7
6:20 p.m.
The Avs catch an early power play after a roughing penalty on Tampa Bay's Ryan McDonagh.
6:12 p.m.
Puck drop is nearly here! Here's your lineup for the Avs tonight.
#Avs Andrew Cogliano is back in the lineup. Hopefully Kadri plays before the series ends as well #Denver7
— Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) June 19, 2022
Round 4️⃣ Game 2️⃣#GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/e3Zg3TpsB6
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) June 18, 2022
6:09 p.m.
From our sister station in Tampa:
Bucs’ center Ryan Jensen is a Colorado-native and grew up a Denver sports fan.
— Kyle Burger (@kyle_burger) June 19, 2022
But after living in Tampa, his father-in-law stitched together this custom Lightning/Avs jersey just today for Game 2. #GoBolts #StanleyCup #GoAvsGo #GoBucs pic.twitter.com/Hx69j3q1d6
5:48 p.m.
Let's take a look inside Ball Arena...
This is pregame. We don’t drop puck for about 40 minutes. 🚨🚨
— Nick Rothschild (@nick_rothschild) June 18, 2022
Game 2 > Game 1 #Denver7 pic.twitter.com/rqnFdQVMCg
A few more #TampaBay fans at warmups who will be disappointed tonight. #GoAvsGo @Avalanche pic.twitter.com/JZOaLWNzI3
— Anne Trujillo (@annetrujillo7) June 18, 2022
5:30 p.m.
Tivoli Quad is rocking tonight even with a little rain! Auraria Campus says it is monitoring people leaving, but the quad is currently at capacity! Pregame coverage on Denver7 starts now. You can watch live on the Denver7+ app and watch the game live on Denver7.