The Colorado Avalanche moved one win away from the Western Conference Final with a 5-2 win over the Minnesota Wild in Game 4, but the biggest takeaway wasn’t just the score. This fast-break reaction covers the playoff swing, the controversy around Josh Manson’s return, and why Colorado’s depth could decide the series. In this video, we break down what happened in Game 4 and why the result feels even bigger than the final score suggests. Colorado now leads the series 3-1, putting Minnesota on the brink of elimination heading into Game 5. Key storylines covered: - The Avalanche beating the Wild 5-2 in Game 4 - Colorado taking a commanding 3-1 series lead - Josh Manson returning after a five-game absence and immediately drawing attention for a butt-end to Michael McCarron’s face - Manson receiving a four-minute double minor and later being fined $5,000 by the NHL, the league’s maximum allowable fine in this case - Michael McCarron calling Manson a dirty player after the game - Parker Kelly scoring the go-ahead goal in the third period for his first career playoff goal - Minnesota facing a must-win Game 5 while dealing with key absences, including Joel Eriksson Ek and Jonas Brodin The bigger point is that Colorado’s depth is showing up at the right time. In hockey, depth means the production a team gets beyond its biggest stars, especially from lower lines and supporting players. When someone like Parker Kelly delivers a key playoff goal, it shows how dangerous and balanced the Avalanche can be. On the other side, the Wild are running out of margin for error. Missing important players and trailing 3-1 in the series makes Game 5 a high-pressure test of whether they can extend their season. This short also looks ahead to the next big question: can a depleted Minnesota team survive Wednesday night in Denver, or is Colorado about to close the door? If you found this helpful, consider subscribing for more fast sports reactions and playoff breakdowns.
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Watch full game NHL highlights from Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Playoff Round 2 matchup between the Buffalo Sabres and the Montréal Canadiens on May 12, 2026, where Cole Caufield of the Canadiens and Zach Benson of the Sabres each battled to put their teams ahead on power plays. 00:00 1st Period 06:24 2nd Period 08:31 3rd Period ▶️ SUBSCRIBE: https://youtube.com/nhl 🚨WATCH: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1NbHSfosBuFyu867mbHHhB2G6fx7jtiH&si=9PsHXWMlDzkVA9KO #nhl #hockey #highlights #stanleycup #buffalosabres #montrealcanadiens
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It’s over. The Los Angeles Lakers have been swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder, and LeBron James is heading home early once again. No excuses. No game 5. Just a broom and a long offseason ahead. In this video we break down what went wrong for the Lakers, what this means for LeBron’s future, and whether this dynasty is truly finished. Drop your thoughts in the comments — is it time to rebuild? 👇