NHL Western Conference Finals Game 2 Preview: Vegas Golden Knights (1-0) vs. Colorado Avalanche (0-1)

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Venue: Ball Arena, Denver, Colorado

Puck Drop: 7:00 PM MT / 9:00 PM ET

Broadcast: ESPN / Altitude Sports

Vegas took Game 1 with a disciplined, structured road performance, bottling up Colorado’s transition game and capitalizing on special teams. Now the Avalanche face a critical Game 2 at home, where their offensive firepower must respond to avoid heading to Las Vegas down 0–2.

VENUE PROFILE — BALL ARENA (DENVER, CO)

  • Capacity: ~18,000 for hockey
  • Altitude impact: 5,280 feet — teams often struggle with third‑period stamina
  • Home‑ice advantage: Colorado was 28–11–2 at home this season
  • Ice conditions: Fast sheet early, softer late due to altitude and humidity

Vegas historically plays well in Denver because their forecheck-heavy style disrupts Colorado’s speed game.

INJURY REPORT

Vegas Golden Knights

  • Jack Eichel — Probable (upper body)
  • Mark Stone — Probable (back management)
  • Nicolas Roy — Questionable (lower body)
  • Alec Martinez — Out (knee)
  • Robin Lehner — Out (hip)

Colorado Avalanche

  • Cale Makar — Probable (ankle)
  • Valeri Nichushkin — Out (personal leave)
  • Samuel Girard — Out (sternum)
  • Pavel Francouz — Out (groin)

Colorado’s blue-line depth is stretched thin without Girard, and Nichushkin’s absence continues to hurt their top‑six balance.

TEAM RECORDS & SERIES STATUS

  • Vegas Golden Knights: 1–0 in series, 47–30–5 regular season
  • Colorado Avalanche: 0–1 in series, 52–27–3 regular season

Game 1 Result:

Vegas 4, Colorado 2

  • VGK controlled the neutral zone, won the special teams battle (1/3 PP vs. COL 0/2), and out‑shot Colorado 34–29.

RECENT FORM

Vegas Golden Knights

  • Last 5 games: 4–1
  • Goals For (last 5): 3.8
  • Goals Against (last 5): 2.4
  • Power Play: 27% over last 5
  • Penalty Kill: 85% over last 5

Vegas is trending upward defensively and getting balanced scoring across three lines.

Colorado Avalanche

  • Last 5 games: 2–3
  • Goals For (last 5): 3.2
  • Goals Against (last 5): 3.9
  • Power Play: 19%
  • Penalty Kill: 78%

Colorado’s defensive structure has been inconsistent, especially without Girard and with Makar playing through injury.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Jack Eichel (VGK) vs. Nathan MacKinnon (COL)

  • Eichel in Game 1: 1 G, 1 A, +2
  • MacKinnon in Game 1: 1 A, 5 SOG, but limited in transition
  • Vegas shadowed MacKinnon with Stephenson + Pietrangelo pair
  • Advantage: Slight to Vegas based on Game 1 execution

2. Mark Stone (VGK) vs. Mikko Rantanen (COL)

  • Stone’s two‑way dominance was evident: +3, 3 takeaways
  • Rantanen scored but struggled to generate sustained zone time
  • Advantage: Even — Rantanen is the better scorer, Stone the better all‑around force

3. Cale Makar (COL) vs. Alex Pietrangelo (VGK)

  • Makar looked limited laterally in Game 1
  • Pietrangelo logged 25:11 and controlled defensive tempo
  • Advantage: If Makar is 100%, Colorado; otherwise Vegas

4. Goaltending: Logan Thompson (VGK) vs. Alexandar Georgiev (COL)

  • Thompson G1: .931 SV%, excellent rebound control
  • Georgiev G1: .882 SV%, struggled with screens
  • Advantage: Vegas

SERIES HISTORY

  • Last 10 meetings: Vegas leads 6–4
  • In Denver: Colorado leads 3–2
  • Playoff history:
    • 2021 Second Round: Vegas won series 4–2
    • Colorado has not beaten Vegas in a playoff game since Game 2 of that series

Vegas’ physicality and forecheck have historically disrupted Colorado’s speed‑first identity.

BETTING TRENDS

Vegas Golden Knights

  • 5–1 last 6 road games
  • Under has hit in 6 of last 8
  • 7–3 last 10 vs. Colorado

Colorado Avalanche

  • 4–1 last 5 home games
  • Over is 5–2 in their last 7 at Ball Arena
  • 1–4 last 5 playoff games as a favorite

Game 1 Betting Notes

  • Closing line: COL -150 / VGK +130
  • Total: 6.5 (Under hit)

Game Odds

Vegas Golden Knights                    6.5

Colorado Avalanche                       – 192

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 21, 2026

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