Colorado Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar has consistently said that he will judge his team on the process and how they play as opposed to focusing only on the results.
On Sunday, the Avs ultimately fell 3-1 to the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center, but Bednar liked the effort that he saw throughout the lineup from his group.
"Tonight, I loved our work ethic," the bench boss said. "I thought we competed in all areas of the game, and we were creating some real good offensive-zone time… One thing we talked about as the game went on was just doing a better job at getting in front of (Anaheim goaltender John) Gibson because it seemed like we were creating some really good chances, but he was seeing all of them--he had a really good night, sometimes you run into that.
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