The Revenge

Big
Story: The Avalanche are looking for a sixth straight victory on the road to
start the season while the Blackhawks are after a third straight win overall.
Team
Scope:
Avalanche
: The
Avs are off to a much faster start than almost anyone could have expected, and
strong play by their special teams has been a big part of the success. The
Avalanche have the NHL's top-rated power play (29.2 percent) and are fourth on
the penalty kill at 91.3 percent. Only Philadelphia and Florida have scored
more power-play goals, and the Avs have been particularly deadly on the road
(7-for-19).
The offense has been a group project. David Jones and Milan Hejduk have combined for seven goals, while six players have
at least three assists.
Blackhawks: The Blackhawks are
4-0-1 since an opening-night loss in Dallas and won a pair of games away from
United Center this week. Chicago has all kinds of high-profile offensive talent,
but goal prevention has been the big key to its strong start.
The Hawks have has allowed two goals or less
in five of the six games, and only 12 total. Starting goaltender Corey Crawford
has played in all five contests where the opposing team doesn't get past two on
the scoreboard, and with a .940 save percentage he certainly doesn't look like
someone who is going to be dealing with any kind of sophomore slump.
"You've got to commend (Crawford) on his
focus and his concentration and basically taking off of last year's level and
keep trying to get better," coach Joel
Quenneville told reporters. "He and (goalie coach Stephane Waite) are
continually looking at tapes and watching players and watching shooters and at
the same time they look for ways to improve his game and there's movement in
the net so it's a nice relationship the two of them have but we like his
approach and his demeanor and his attitude."
Who's
Hot: Colorado goalies Semyon Varlamov
and Jean-Sebastien Giguere might be
the biggest reason for the team's hot start. Varlamov has a .936 save
percentage in five starts, and Giguere's .933 isn't too shabby. Varlamov has
lost twice, but the team has scored a total of one goal in those two games.
Marian
Hossa missed one game with an injury, but otherwise he has recorded a point
in every Chicago contest since the opener. He also has a goal in three straight
contests in which he has dressed for.
Injury
Report: Colorado is without forward Brandon
Yip, who broke a forearm in the postseason. The Avalanche have also been
without forward Peter Mueller for
the past four games. He missed all of last season because of issues stemming
from a concussion.
"He's not feeling well," coach Joe Sacco told reporters. "After
practice (on Wednesday), he notified us he wasn't feeling well. When we get
back from our game in Chicago, we'll see how he is the next day."
The Blackhawks have no significant injuries.
Stat
pack: Scoring depth on defense might not have been something people expected
to associate with the Avalanche, but Colorado is the only team in the League
with four guys on the back end that have collected at least three points so
far. Erik Johnson has five, Ryan Wilson has four and both Kyle Quincey and Jan Hejda have three each.
Puck
drop: Quenneville is known for tinkering with his top lines, and this year --
with Patrick Kane at center and Patrick Sharp on the right side next to
Jonathan Toews has been no
exception. One line that has stuck together whenever they are all healthy is
the third group -- Dave Bolland, Michal Frolik and Bryan Bickell. They have played together for nine straight games in
which all three have dressed going to back to last postseason, and the
Blackhawks have yet to lose in regulation with them together.
"That (third) line has always been
good," Quenneville said. "We like their role and, basically, the
accomplishments they get done on a game-to-game basis."
Source: NHL.com
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22/10/2011 - 16:00