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    Adam Proteau·2d·Partner

    Which Team Should The Avalanche Want To Play In Round One Of The Playoffs -- The Winnipeg Jets Or Dallas Stars?

    Nathan MacKinnon (James Carey Lauder, USA TODAY Images)Nathan MacKinnon (James Carey Lauder, USA TODAY Images)

    Barring some drastic change in the remaining weeks of the NHL's 2024-25 regular season, the Colorado Avalanche are more or less locked into third place in the highly-competitive Central Division. However, the two teams currently above them in the Central -- the first-place Winnipeg Jets and second-place Dallas Stars -- aren't nearly as secure in where they are at the moment. 

    Indeed, with the Jets having another eight games left to play, and with the Stars having another nine games left, there could be a switching of positions beween the two teams. Winnipeg presently has 106 standings points, while Dallas has 100 points with a game in hand on the Jets.

    So, with that in mind, which of the Jets or Stars should the Avalanche hope to play in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs? For a few different reasons, we're going to argue that the Avs should be hoping Winnpeg slides to second place and Colorado gets the Jets in the opening round.

    Why? Well, for one thing, the Stars are arguably the deepest team in the league after the addition of star winger Mikko Rantanen. And Winnipeg's recent playoff history has been far from ideal -- and not nearly as good as Dallas' recent playoff runs. To that end, last season, the Avalanche beat the Jets in the first round, before Colorado fell to the Stars in Round Two. So you can see why the Avs would probably prefer to take on Winnipeg in the opening round.

    Now, the season series between Colorado and Dallas and Winnipeg would suggest the Stars should be the Avalanche's preferred first-round opponent. The Avs went 2-1-0 against Dallas this season, and they only went 1-2-1 against Winnipeg. In addition, the Jets have the best goaltender in the league in Connor Hellebuyck, and Winnipeg has been slightly more dominant than the Stars.

    That said, Dallas also has an elite goalie in Jake Oettinger, and the Stars also have the best defeseman (other than Avs superstar Cale Makar and Canucks star Quinn Hughes) in Miro Heiskanen. This is to say it's going to be very difficult for Colorado no matter who they get in the first round, because in the second round, the Avalanche is almost assuredly going to take on either Dallas or Winnipeg.

    Still, if we were an Avalanche fan and we had to choose either the Stars or Jets in Round One, we'd pick the Jets without hesitation. Winnipeg simply hasn't proven itself worthy of being a favorite in the post-season, and Dallas has continually proven itself to be a team that can win at least a round or two.

    The Avs should want to avoid the Stars until the second round -- or even more ideally, they ought to hope that Dallas is eliminated in the first round -- and that means taking on the Jets in the first round. Time will tell if we're right in that regard, but one way or another, the Avalanche are going to get a tough test right off the hop. And the way they respond in Round One will set the table for their subsequent destiny.

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    Hi there, Avs fans. Which team do you want Colorado to play in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs? Let us know in the comments below.
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    anonymous·1d
    The Avs should just be happy with getting into the playoffs this year. Get the golf clubs ready to hit the course by early May. Very early.
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    Can't agree with you here. I think the Avs are for real. Any team with MacKinnon and Makar has a good chance to go far.
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    I'm curious, what makes you so sure they'll be hitting the links that early in May? Sure, the Avs started the season rough and their overall record for the season doesn't scream postseason juggernaut, but they've improved the team a ton since the beginning of the season and have been super hot lately. They got rid of both struggling goalies in return for two very solid goalies, and Blackwood has potential to steal games for them on occasion. They traded away Rantanen, but they got back Necas who's been above point-per-game since the trade and arguably fits the team better with his speed, as well as a solid depth piece in Drury. The Rantanen trade also gave the Avs the cap space to beef up their depth by adding Nelson and Coyle. They now have good goaltending, and both star power and depth in the forward group and defense. They're hot right now too, 12-4-1 since the 4 Nations break. I'd argue they're poised for a deep run this postseason.
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    SDBeerLeaguer32 Agreed. Avs are rightly going to be one of the favorites this spring.
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