Playoff Blow: Avalanche Star Cale Makar Sideline Game 1 as Golden Knights Take 1-0 Series Lead

Star defenseman Cale Makar misses Game 1 Western Conference Final Avalanche 4-2 loss Golden Knights Denver.

Cale Makar Misses Game 1 Avalanche Disjointed Defense

Cale Makar misses Game 1 Western Conference Final Colorado Avalanche looked disjointed defence times especially early. One player absence made big difference.

Star defenceman Cale Makar sidelined upper-body injury Avalanche hardly resembled top-seeded team rolled first two rounds. Experimented different line combinations 4-2 loss Vegas Golden Knights Wednesday night Game 1 Western Conference Final.

“There’s definitely trickle-down effect that,” Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said not having Makar. “He’s not playing. We find way.”

Golden Knights Capitalize Early Avalanche Trail 3-0

Few breakdowns led big plays. One biggest Dylan Coghlan splitting defence down middle scoring through pads goaltender Scott Wedgewood.

Just way night went Avalanche trailed 3-0 making one-goal game 2:21 remaining power-play tally captain Gabriel Landeskog.

“They capitalized early, we fought back,” said Wedgewood stopped 24 shots. “But just unfortunately didn’t enough.”

Colorado relied heavily Devon Toews logged 27 minutes 32 seconds. Brett Kulak just over 23 minutes Sam Malinski 20:31. Josh Manson just over 19 minutes Brent Burns 41 years old just shy 17 minutes Jack Ahcan defenseman filled Makar limited 7:34.

  • Avalanche Defensemen Ice Time Game 1:

    • Devon Toews: 27:32 (team-high, Makar replacement burden).

    • Brett Kulak: 23:00+ (second option).

    • Sam Malinski: 20:31 (third pair).

    • Josh Manson: 19:00+ (physical presence).

    • Brent Burns: 16:50+ (veteran 41 years old).

    • Jack Ahcan: 7:34 (Makar fill-in, limited role).

Bednar Admits Makar Absence Blow Avalanche Defense

“I think guys playing tonight, not just D, capable more capable better,” Bednar said. “It just wasn’t there us tonight.”

Availability Makar Game 2 Friday night remains unknown. Bednar said Makar “doing lot better” Wednesday after morning skate.

Makar hasn’t practicing team since left ice holding right arm following collision late Game 5 Minnesota last Wednesday. Returned game Colorado won overtime.

Makar Injury Timeline: Game 5 Minnesota Collision to Game 1 Absence

Makar also briefly left Game 1 taking hit along boards, right leg flying into air before fell ice. Absence blow Avalanche.

First time Makar missed playoff game Avalanche injury. Suspended one game interference series Seattle 2023.

Norris Trophy finalist four goals assist averaging nearly 25 minutes ice time opening two rounds. Integral part Colorado special teams.

Logan O’Connor: Makar Dynamic Ability League Unique

“Best defenceman world,” Avalanche forward Logan O’Connor said before Game 1. “He’s not going easily replaced. There’s not one guy going able do it.”

“I think advantage group we game tonight lot guys minute-munchers us. Cale presents dynamic ability super-unique league. No one’s going replicate tonight, but D-core as whole, our group as whole, try pick when we can.”

Devon Toews Logs Team-High 27 Minutes Without Makar

Devon Toews logged team-high 27:32 minutes Makar absence. Burden top-pairing defense minutes increased significantly.

Toews faced Golden Knights top offensive lines without Makar partner. Fatigue factor late game visible.

Brett Kulak second option 23 minutes. Third pair Malinski Manson multicast increased responsibility.

Burns 41 years old limited 17 minutes workload management. Ahcan limited 7:34 inexperienced playoff pressure.

Golden Knights Exploit Avalanche Defense Without Makar

Golden Knights exploited Avalanche defense without Makar splitting middle Coghlan goal. Power play efficiency capitalized mistakes.

Vegas scored three first-period goals Avalanche disorganized. Defensive gaps visible passing lanes open.

Wedgewood stopped 24 shots but three early goals deficit too large. Avalanche power play scored late consolation.

Series now 1-0 Golden Knights home ice advantage Game 2.

Game 2 Availability Unknown Bednar Optimistic Makar Recovery

Makar Game 2 Friday night availability unknown. Bednar optimistic Makar “doing lot better” Wednesday morning skate.

Makar left ice holding right arm Game 5 Minnesota collision. Medical team evaluating injury severity.

No official timeline return announced. Day-to-day status Game 2 decision Friday morning skate.

Avalanche prepare without Makar contingency plan ready. Depth defensemen test playoff mettle.

Norris Trophy Finalist Makar Playoff Stats Opening Rounds

Norris Trophy finalist Makar playoff stats opening rounds four goals assist averaging nearly 25 minutes ice time.

Integral part Colorado special teams power play unit quarterback. Penalty kill positioning key defensive zone.

Absence power play production deficit noticeable. Avalanche power play 1 for 4 Game 1.

Makar offensive generation defensive coverage irreplaceable短期内.

Avalanche Must Adjust Without Makar Game 2

Avalanche must adjust without Makar Game 2 Friday. System changes defensive pairings reorganization necessary.

Bednar emphasizes team effort D-core whole group pick gap. No single player replicate Makar dynamic ability.

Golden Knights expect Makar return Game 3 potentially. Avalanche win Game 2 momentum series.

Playoff hockey inches matters. Makar absence millimeters difference.

Final Verdict: Cale Makar Misses Game 1 Avalanche Blow

Cale Makar misses Game 1 Western Conference Final Avalanche 4-2 loss Golden Knights Denver. Upper-body injury sidelines Norris Trophy finalist.

Devon Toews logs 27:32 minutes Makar absence. Golden Knights capitalize early defense breakdowns Dylan Coghlan goal.

Game 2 availability unknown Bednar optimistic recovery. First playoff game miss injury Makar career.

Avalanche adjust without best defenceman world. Team effort D-core whole pick gap.

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