The Avalanche will have had a week off before facing their next opponent after closing out their first-round series. It will have been a week since the Avalanche played their last game when they face off against their next opponent in the Stanley Cup Playoffs — the Dallas Stars. The Stars took the Central Division and ended the regular season No. 1 in the Western Conference. Dallas has home-ice advantage and the series will start at the American Airlines Center on Tuesday. The schedule is below. Tuesday, May 7: Colorado at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. MT Thursday, May 9: Colorado at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. MT Saturday, May 11: Dallas at Colorado, TBD Monday, May 13: Dallas at Colorado, TBD Wednesday, May 15 (if necessary): Colorado at Dallas, TBD Friday, May 17 (if necessary): Dallas at Colorado, TBD Sunday, May 19 (if necessary): Colorado at Dallas, TBD The division rivals faced each other four times in the regular season — the Avalanche won the series 3-1. Nov. 13 at Dallas: 6-3 win Jan. 4 at Dallas: 5-4 overtime win Feb. 27 at Colorado: 5-1 win April 7 at Colorado: 7-4 loss The Avalanche closed their opening series against the Winnipeg Jets in five games and had a week to rest. The Stars went seven games against the 2023 Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights and will only have a day to rest before getting back at it. While a balance of downtime and elevated energy can define a team's play in the postseason, the Avalanche's mental toughness is key to getting to their game right out of the gate. OTHER AVALANCHE ARTICLES 'Our next five are going to have to be even better': Avalanche not taking foot off gas while waiting for next opponent [https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/colorado-avalanche/latest-news/avalanche-not-taking-foot-off-gas-while-waiting-for-next-opponent] Colorado Avalanche advance to 2nd round after defeating Winnipeg Jets in 5 games [https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/colorado-avalanche/latest-news/colorado-avalanche-advance-to-2nd-round-after-defeating-winnipeg-jets-in-5-games] Cale Makar gets Norris Trophy nomination for 4th year in a row [https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/colorado-avalanche/latest-news/cale-makar-gets-norris-trophy-nomination-for-4th-year-in-a-row]