The top two teams in the Honda West Division play when the Colorado Avalanche host the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Second Round at Ball Arena on Sunday.
Colorado (39-13-4) and Vegas (40-14-2) each had 82 points this season. The Avalanche were 4-3-1 against the Golden Knights (who were 4-4-0) and won the Presidents' Trophy and No. 1 seed with more regulation wins (35-30).
Colorado is well rested, having been off since May 23, when it completed a first-round sweep of the St. Louis Blues with a 5-2 win in Game 4.
Vegas had one day to rest after defeating the Minnesota Wild in seven games in the first round, winning 6-2 in Game 7 on Friday.
"I think if you're going to be able to compete against this team, you look at the analytics, they're overwhelming," Golden Knights coach Peter DeBoer said of the Avalanche. "They're great in every area, they're rested, they're fresh, they're healthy. We're going to have to be dialed in in all of our areas if we want to compete."
It is the first time Colorado and Vegas will face off in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
"Vegas is a good team, there's a lot of things that make them good," Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog said. If they want to play a physical game, it's fine. We just went through a series playing like that, so we're going to play our game and continue what we do, play fast. We know them, they know us. It's going to be an exciting series."
The Avalanche haven't advanced to the third round since 2002, when they lost to the Detroit Red Wings in seven games in the Western Conference Final.
Teams that win Game 1 are 495-224 (68.8 percent) winning a best-of-7 NHL playoff series, including 5-2 in the first round this season.
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