
Colorado Avalanche 2021-22 Season Recap
The Colorado Avalanche made it through the fire and are now the Stanley Cup Champions.

The Colorado Avalanche made it through the fire and are now the Stanley Cup Champions.

Entering last season, seven of the eight Metropolitan Division teams had some level of hype surrounding them.

In the years after coming up a goal short of a Stanley Cup Finals birth in 2016, things have been rough for the Ottawa Senators. After this latest season, however, they won more games (33) than in a season after 2016-17.

Just five times in the 100-plus year history of the National Hockey League has a team won the Stanley Cup three straight seasons.

The Vancouver Canucks were looking to rebound off a disastrous year in 2021 in which they were hampered by injuries while also battling COVID-19.

Goaltenders are a special kind of player, and Igor Shesterkin is a prime example of that.

The New York Rangers started the season with questions hanging over them.

The Buffalo Sabres were looking to snap their decade-long playoff drought during the 2021-2022 season.

No team surprised more this NHL season than the Los Angeles Kings. Before the season began, they were in the bottom quarter of the league in outright Stanley Cup Odds, in addition to point total over/under.

After another disappointing season, the Sharks enter a critical summer.

When the best player in the world is on your team, the expectations are naturally going to be elevated. The Oilers got further than they ever have in the Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl era, but it was not enough thanks to the juggernaut that is the Colorado Avalanche.

From 1993 to 2021, the Florida Panthers had zero seasons having over 50 wins. This year, they fell just short of 60 and managed to win the Presidents’ Trophy by three points over the highly touted Colorado Avalanche.

The Colorado Avalanche made it through the fire and are now the Stanley Cup Champions.

Entering last season, seven of the eight Metropolitan Division teams had some level of hype surrounding them.

In the years after coming up a goal short of a Stanley Cup Finals birth in 2016, things have been rough for the Ottawa Senators. After this latest season, however, they won more games (33) than in a season after 2016-17.

Just five times in the 100-plus year history of the National Hockey League has a team won the Stanley Cup three straight seasons.

The Vancouver Canucks were looking to rebound off a disastrous year in 2021 in which they were hampered by injuries while also battling COVID-19.

Goaltenders are a special kind of player, and Igor Shesterkin is a prime example of that.

The New York Rangers started the season with questions hanging over them.

The Buffalo Sabres were looking to snap their decade-long playoff drought during the 2021-2022 season.

No team surprised more this NHL season than the Los Angeles Kings. Before the season began, they were in the bottom quarter of the league in outright Stanley Cup Odds, in addition to point total over/under.

After another disappointing season, the Sharks enter a critical summer.

When the best player in the world is on your team, the expectations are naturally going to be elevated. The Oilers got further than they ever have in the Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl era, but it was not enough thanks to the juggernaut that is the Colorado Avalanche.

From 1993 to 2021, the Florida Panthers had zero seasons having over 50 wins. This year, they fell just short of 60 and managed to win the Presidents’ Trophy by three points over the highly touted Colorado Avalanche.
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