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    Post by jedi17 Tue 21 Mar 2017, 7:55 pm


    Bednar: Every game a challenge
    March 21, 2017, 5:16 PM ET [9 Comments]
    Rick Sadowski
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    Three weeks and 11 games remain for the Avalanche before they begin their third consecutive offseason of discontent.

    They open a two-game homestand Tuesday, taking on St. Louis at the Pepsi Center following a winless two-game road trip to Detroit and Chicago.

    Here are the GAME NOTES.

    The Avalanche are 11-22-2 at home, but they've won three of the past four there with wins against Carolina, New Jersey and Detroit.

    Ten of the remaining games will come against teams that have secured or are competing for a place in the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Blues, who have won seven of their past eight games, are in the second wild card position in the Western Conference, six points ahead of Los Angeles. They're two points behind Nashville, which is third in the Central Division.

    "It doesn't hurt our team, that's for sure, to be playing hungry teams," coach Jared Bednar said. "Every game's a challenge for us and we need to find ways to work through them and secure some points and see some growth in our team.

    "We're working towards something, and it's not necessarily just this season. We've got some young guys in the lineup that have come up and done a real nice job for us. It's growth for them and it's trying to find some chemistry with some of the guys that we know are coming back."

    Calvin Pickard will start for the seventh time in the past eight games.

    The Avalanche lineup:

    FORWARDS
    Sven Andrighetto -- Nathan MacKinnon -- Mikko Rantanen
    Gabriel Landeskog -- Matt Duchene -- Matt Nieto
    Mikhail Grigorenko -- J.T. Compher -- Rene Bourque
    John Mitchell -- Carl Soderberg -- Blake Comeau

    DEFENSE
    Mark Barberio -- Erik Johnson
    Fedor Tyutin -- Tyson Barrie
    Francois Beauchemin -- Anton Lindholm

    GOALIES
    Calvin Pickard
    Jeremy Smith

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