Colorado Avalanche advance to Stanley Cup Finals with overtime win over Edmonton
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The Colorado Avalanche are back in the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 2001.
Artturi Lehkonen’s goal just over a minute into overtime gave the Avalanche a 6-5 win over the Oilers to complete a four-game sweep.
Cale Makar opened the scoring with a power-play goal in the opening four minutes. The Avalanche maintained a 1-0 advantage until Zach Hyman took a feed from Leon Draisaitl and beat Pavel Francouz with 12:21 left in the second period. Francouz made his third straight start, while Darcy Kuemper returned from injury in a back-up role.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Connor McDavid added goals in the final minutes of the second period to give the hosts a 3-1 lead to start the third.
Colorado’s Devon Toews scored a short-handed goal 31 seconds into the third period, but Hyman scored his second a few minutes later.
With just over 12 minutes left in regulation, Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog poked his stick through a crowd and pushed the puck into the net, making it a one-goal game once again. Nathan MacKinnon tied it a few minutes later, and Mikko Rantanen scored the Avalanche’s third unanswered goal of the third and gave Colorado a brief lead with just over five minutes to play.
Edmonton’s Zack Kassian tied it a couple of minutes later, forcing overtime.
The Avalanche will face either the New York Rangers or Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Finals. The Rangers lead the Panthers 2-1 with Game 4 slated for Tuesday.