Colorado Avalanche Wheel Past Detroit Red Wings, Win 3-2

Shane Giroux by Senior Analyst Written on December 15, 2008
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Wow. I'll come back and edit in an actual recap later. For now, I'm going to make step outside and make sure the world still exists.

Recap

The Avalanche took advantage of two quick goals in the first five minutes to finally defeat the Red Wings by a score of 3-2.

After eight straight losses to the Wings, the Avs finally get that monkey off their back. And they did it right in Detroit's kitchen too.

The first goal was the result of a turnover by Johan Franzen which led to a Wojtek Wolski breakaway. And we all know what Wolski can do when he's in alone.

Arnason fed Wolski a super slow pass and Wolski used it to full effect to pull off an abbreviated Forsberg-esque move to put it past Chris Osgood.

The Avs then went on their first powerplay of the game and Paul Stastny made it count. He wheeled in down the left side and rifled a shot over Osgood's glove to make it 2-0 before the ice was even frozen.

The Avs had the obvious early jump but the Wings started picking up as the period drew on.

In the second period, it was all Red Wings, but Andrew Raycroft was there to match them every step of the way. Don't adjust your monitors. You read that correctly. Andrew Raycroft played very well tonight.

The third period started off with a penalty shot for the Avalanche. And since the grind line was on the ice at the time, the best option to take the shot was Jordan Leopold. And he did not disappoint.

Leopold went in, looked like he was going to shoot, and then pulled it backhand and roofed it on Osgood. 3-1 and the living was easy.

At this point, my Slingbox started malfunctioning. Or my router. Either way, I was in and out of the game.

From what I saw, the Avs kept up the pressure and speed, opting not to fall into a defensive shell which would have been obliterated by the Wings no doubt.

The Wings had their last push with Osgood out of the net, but the Avalanche did not falter and walked away with the 3-2 win, silencing the 12 fans at Joe Louise arena.

Standouts

Scott Hannan played an excellent game tonight. Too often he's been utterly invisible, but tonight he was making some excellent defensive plays, especially during the many fate tempting penalty kills for the Avs. He didn't get credited with any hits, but he made some effective rubouts along the boards.

David Jones looks one hundred times more stable on his skates than at the start of the season. Early in the second Jones drove around a Wings defender, took a solid hip-check, stayed on his feet, and nearly banged the puck in past Osgood. He still isn't scoring at the pace I'd like to see, but you can't fault his effort these days.

Andrew Raycroft looked like a different goaltender tonight. He made some solid positional saves and when he was out of position he made some excellent reflex stops to cover up for it. Raycroft certainly didn't show enough to unseat Peter Budaj as the No. 1 keeper, but I now have more confidence in his abilities.

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written on December 15, 2008 Game Recap

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