The Colorado Avalanche couldn't have written a better script in their return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. However, continuing their feel-good story won't be easy against the Nashville Predators.
The Predators won all four games against the Avalanche this season, outscoring them 17-8. They've been one of the League's best teams for more than a month, going 19-4-2 since Feb. 19, and went on to win the Presidents' Trophy for the first time.
"All year, we've talked about doing the best we can," Predators coach Peter Laviolette said. "It's always been about home ice and trying to stay in our building, giving ourselves the best chance to be successful in the playoffs. With that, those things happen. You end up winning the division, the conference and first place in the League. It's a long road when you play the 82 games, but the guys did an incredible job of staying focused and fairly consistent with their game. Because of it, we sit where we sit."