Colorado Avalanche | Road to the Stanley Cup 2022

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Full highlights of the Avalanche's 2022 cup run.
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4 losses in this era of NHL parity, one of the greatest performances ever. And to have a 7-0

kbreezy
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Avs never lost 2 straight in playoffs. What a dominating run.

fmirza
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I was at game 5 against St Louis, what a crazy ride that was

mitchellcunningham
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About time for the Avs to win. Stressful as a fan, but so rewarding, GoAvsGo

Tevoi_
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Manson throwing himself down in front of the net when keumper slid out is one of the manliest things

garysmooth
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I like the starting with MacKinnon and the end with him. Nice touch

eggstu
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As a Caps fan, I was so happy to see Colorado win the cup. I had picked them from the beginning of the year and when we got knocked out, they were my all in it to win it!!! Plus it was nice to see Burakovsky raise the cup again. Seeing that amazing core and one of the great GMs in the game raise the cup was

joshdrumheller
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Honestly, not enough credit is given to the Avs netminding tandem of Kuemper and Francouz. Sure, neither of them turned heads with their overall postseason stats but Kuemper played all but two of his postseason games with just one good eye and Francouz went undefeated in all six of his appearances + swept the hottest team in the postseason in Edmonton to reach the finals. As deep as this Avs team was, they got some BIG time performances from #35 and #39 in key moments.

SgtPrice
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That Binnington face after Kadri scored is hilarious. What a road ! Go Avs

spilot
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Good video. Avs had a great cup run. Their ability to bounce back after a loss was one of their defining characteristics this year.

hockeydarin
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Man. Very nice job editing with awesome music. 10/10

unclekrispyy
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I was hoping there’d be one of these videos

ChiIlTech
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I have been an Avs fan almost religiously since I could watch the TV. I was born after the 2001 cup run so I spent every year in pain watching this team suffer. I watched as many games as I could during the shit show of the 13 season and I still cheered for them when they were at their lowest. Fast forward to 2019, I was in High School and just got my license, bought my first Avalanche tickets with my own money and drove an hour south to Denver for a game. I wore my oversized Avs jersey to school every single game day that I got recognized by classmates as the kid who wore the jersey. I was a choir kid and went to State 3 times, won awards for singing and lettered in Choir, A lot of kids from other schools knew me as the kid who could sing, but everyone at my school just knew me as the overly excited Avs fan. When I became a manager at my job, I made sure that the TVs always had the game on if the avs were playing while I was at work. The pandemic hit and hockey stopped for awhile but my life went on like everyone else. I graduated during the peak of Covid and moved on the bigger better things. My life took me across the country to Chicago for a year. I never stopped watching the Avs though. I joined the Navy and while I was in Basic Training, I had my Dad send me letters of every game I was missing while I was locked away from the world. During my time in Chicago, I watched every game. My roommates hated me on game nights. Many people in rooms close to mine complained about my screaming at night. I didn't care, I was apart of the Avs Faithful! I watched the Avs lose again in the second round and I was pissed. the 2022 season had started and I watched every single game in the beginning of the season. I moved to California for 3 months and quickly became known as the Hockey guy on that base to. I canceled plans with friends some nights because I forgot the Avs were playing and I had to watch. Then came March of 2022. I flew out to Japan and arrived at my first Ship for the U.S. Navy. I spent the next 6 weeks in Japan only able to watch game highlights. It fucking sucked. Then the time came and we got underway for my first deployment. My family would constantly send me emails about Avs games I couldn't watch. Every time we pulled into port, I downloaded all the game recaps to watch when we got back underway again. Then the Stanley Cup Final came. Our ship was sailing home from Kuwait when game 6 was going on. I opened Google and watched the game via the google scoreboard. It was 8am when the game started. I made my entire watch team refresh the page every 30 seconds. Then the game said "Final" and I lost my shit.
I spent my entire life watching this team and they win the Cup when I'm on the other side of the world. As sad as I am that I couldn't watch this year playoffs, I am incredibly proud of this team, organization, and all the fans. GoAvsGo!

blakehickey
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Great season and hope Colorado avalanche can repeat.

michaeleastwood
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After all this time, I'm keeping this video forever! thank you.

avalanche
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They definitely lived up to their name. An Avalanche swept down the mountain and obliterated everything in its path, even over the mighty 2 in a row Bolts.

Doones
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the hockey world needs to learn from colarado: the moves, improvements and coaching staff that changed the team from very competitive (2019) and their stanley cup championship (2022)

matcrispy
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What an incredible session they played 4-2! GO AVS GO!!!

graziellarojo
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"It's a long way to the top (if you wanna rock n roll!)" The Avalanche organization & team never gave up on themselves. 🔥💪 Fighting for the right, to party! This is every young man's dream; striving & thriving. The Avs stayed true to themselves & stayed the course! 🙏

PhoenixTeamMG
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Great Vid! The AVS never give Up! This was their Year! 🎉🏆🙌🏻🤗

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