NHL Western Conference Game 2 Preview: Los Angeles Kings (0-1) vs. Colorado Avalanche (1-0)

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Faceoff is scheduled for 10:00 PM ET
Venue: Ball Arena, Denver, Colorado
Broadcast: ESPN / SN360 / TVAS / FDSNSC / ALT (national/regional)

Series Context: Colorado leads the best-of-seven series 1-0 after a tightly contested 2-1 victory in Game 1 on April 19 at Ball Arena. Artturi Lehkonen opened the scoring on a rebound off a Nathan MacKinnon shot in the first period, and Logan O’Connor (playing in his first game since hip surgery last year) added a breakaway goal early in the third to make it 2-0. Scott Wedgewood was stellar in his first Stanley Cup Playoffs start, stopping 24 of 25 shots. Artemi Panarin scored the Kings’ lone goal late in the third with assists from Alex Laferriere and Brandt Clarke, but Los Angeles couldn’t mount a full comeback.

Team Records (2025-26 Regular Season)

Colorado Avalanche: 55-16-11 (121 points; Presidents’ Trophy winners, 1st in Central Division). Elite offense and depth carried them to the top seed in the Western Conference with home-ice advantage.

Los Angeles Kings: 35-27-20 (90 points; 2nd wild card). Gritty late-season push secured their fifth straight playoff appearance despite an underachieving regular season.

Recent Team Forms

Avalanche (last 5 relevant games, including playoffs):

W vs. LAK (Game 1: 2-1) – Defensive masterclass and timely scoring at home.

Closed the regular season as the league’s top team; Presidents’ Trophy winners with strong momentum and health entering the postseason.

Kings (last 5 relevant games, including playoffs):

L vs. COL (Game 1: 1-2) – Competitive road effort but couldn’t solve Wedgewood.

Earned the wild-card spot with resilience; road playoff experience will be tested again in Denver.

Colorado enters Game 2 with home dominance and playoff momentum after a low-event Game 1 win. Los Angeles is in must-adjust mode on the road.

Injury Report

Colorado Avalanche:

Josh Manson (D) – Day-to-Day (upper body).

Core roster otherwise fully healthy, including Nazem Kadri (returned from finger injury prior to Game 1) and Nathan MacKinnon. Goaltender Scott Wedgewood expected to start again after his strong Game 1.

Los Angeles Kings:

Kevin Fiala (LW) – OUT (leg; season-ending).

Other depth pieces (e.g., earlier DTD notes on Turcotte or Kuzmenko) appear resolved or not impacting the active roster for Game 2. Core group including Panarin, Laferriere, and goaltending available.

Key Player Matchups

Nathan MacKinnon / Artturi Lehkonen (COL) vs. Los Angeles defense (Doughty, Clarke, etc.): MacKinnon created the Game 1 opener; Colorado’s speed and skill will test the Kings’ structure again.

Logan O’Connor / Avalanche depth vs. Kings goaltending: O’Connor’s breakaway goal was a momentum shifter; wedgewood’s netminding gives Colorado an edge in low-scoring games.

Artemi Panarin / Alex Laferriere (LAK) vs. Colorado’s defensive corps (Makar, Toews, etc.): Panarin’s late goal showed life; Kings need secondary scoring and physical play to disrupt the Avs’ transition game.

Special teams and physicality: Avalanche power play vs. Kings penalty kill; expect heightened intensity after Game 1’s rebound battles.

Series History

The Avalanche and Kings have met multiple times in the playoffs in recent decades, with Colorado holding a strong historical edge in most series (including deep runs). Regular-season 2025-26 meetings favored the Avalanche 3-0-0. Playoff experience and home dominance at Ball Arena tilt heavily toward Colorado in this first-round matchup.

Betting Trends (2025-26 Season + Early Playoffs)

Avalanche excel as home favorites in low-scoring playoff games and after Game 1 wins; Kings are competitive as road underdogs but have struggled to score against elite goaltending. Totals have leaned under in recent Avs home playoff openers.

Game Odds

Los Angeles Kings            5.5

Colorado Avalanche       – 278

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, April 20, 2026

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