Kraken’s Game 5 Win Puts Avalanche in Jeopardy with Cale Makar Suspension

The NHL playoffs are always full of surprises, and Game 5 of the series between the Colorado Avalanche and the Vegas Golden Knights was no exception. The Golden Knights came out on top with a 3-2 win, putting the Avalanche in a precarious position. However, it’s not just the loss that has Avalanche fans worried; it’s also the suspension of star defenseman Cale Makar.

Makar was suspended for one game after a hit on Golden Knights forward Mattias Janmark in Game 4. The hit was deemed to be interference, and Makar was given a two-minute penalty at the time. However, after a review by the NHL’s Department of Player Safety, it was determined that the hit warranted a suspension.

This is a significant blow to the Avalanche, as Makar is one of their best players. He’s a key part of their defense and has been instrumental in their success this season. Losing him for even one game could be detrimental to their chances of advancing to the next round.

The Avalanche will now have to rely on their other defensemen to step up in Makar’s absence. Players like Devon Toews and Samuel Girard will need to play at their best to make up for his absence. They’ll also need their forwards to contribute more offensively, as they’ll need to score more goals to make up for the loss of Makar’s defensive prowess.

The Golden Knights, on the other hand, will be looking to take advantage of Makar’s absence. They’ll be looking to capitalize on any mistakes made by the Avalanche’s defense and take control of the game early on. They’ll also be looking to shut down the Avalanche’s offense and prevent them from scoring.

Overall, Game 6 will be a crucial game for both teams. The Avalanche will be looking to bounce back from their Game 5 loss and keep their playoff hopes alive. The Golden Knights will be looking to close out the series and advance to the next round. With Makar out, it’s anyone’s game, and fans will be eagerly watching to see what happens next.