The Colorado Avalanche had a chance to take the top spot in their division with a win Wednesday night. Instead, the Minnesota Wild came to town and stayed red hot, beating the Avalanche 4-2. Head Coach Jared Bednar explains how he felt the Avalanche lost the game.
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"He didn't play it on purpose." What does that matter? Players don't often high stick on purpose or trip, yet it's called. unbelievable, man.
How about like 120 seconds yet you gotten a break power play and our captian hit the puck off the boards then out of the rink. So u pulled your goalie. 6 on 4 bull tweed it wasn't a penalty. Wild still won.
Solid game for the Wild especially without their top player.