The regular season is officially in the books, and the Colorado Avalanche capped it off in style with a commanding 2-0 shutout victory over the Seattle Kraken. Game 82 wasn't just a formality—it was a statement, as the Avs set a new franchise record with a staggering 121 points (55-16-11) to head into the playoffs with serious momentum.
Despite resting stars like Nathan MacKinnon, the Avalanche dominated from the opening faceoff. They outshot Seattle 17-7 in a scoreless first period, setting the tone for a night where the Kraken were simply overwhelmed. The pressure finally paid off late in the second when Nick Blankenburg, after having an earlier goal called back, found the net to break the deadlock.
Goaltender Scott Wedgewood was a wall in net, turning aside all 22 shots he faced for the shutout. The Avalanche sealed the deal in the third period when Parker Kelly buried his 21st goal of the season, putting the final exclamation point on a dominant regular-season finale.
The focus now shifts completely to the postseason. The wait is over, and the first-round schedule is set. The Avalanche will open their Stanley Cup Playoffs campaign at Ball Arena this Sunday against the Los Angeles Kings. After a historic regular season, the real journey begins now.
