‘Avalanche’ play against ‘Blues’ with two Comfer goals and make it to the semi-finals of the Stanley Cup

The National Hockey League (NHL) Avalanche in Colorado played twice against St. Louis’ Blues on Friday, thanks to two accurate passes by Joseph Comfer, and celebrated their victory in the semi-finals of the Stanley Cup.

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The Avalanche beat the Blues 3: 2 (0: 1, 1: 1, 2: 0), winning 4-2 in a series of up to four victories.

After 19 minutes of play, Justin Folks took the lead, but in the 26th minute, the level of Avalanche was reached by Joseph Comfort – 1: 1.

In the 30th minute, Jordan was put in the lead again by Jordan Cairo, and this time the guests took more time to play. However, in the 51st minute, Komfer scored his second goal in the game, sending the puck into the near top corner from the center of the right throw-in – 2: 2.

Just six seconds before the end of the game, Derrent Helm scored the winning goal, sending the puck into the far corner from the left throw-in.

In the winning goal, Darsiy Camper repelled 18 home throws, while in the Blues goal, Ville Huso handled 36 avalanche shots.

The Avalanche will meet the Edmonton Oilers in the semifinals.

Last season, the Canadiens of Montreal won the Lightning in the final series 4-1.

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