Colorado rocked Nashville again – will Mikael Granlund be released quickly for the World Cup?

The NHL is also experiencing interesting times for the Lions.

Mikael Granlund may well be playing in the Lions soon. EPA / AOP

As expected, the Colorado Avalanche rolled out the Nashville Predators night in the NHL. Colorado rocked Nashville’s reading 7-3.

As a result, Colorado took the 3-0 lead in the first-round playoff series at the Western Conference.

The match kicked off dramatically in the first round when Nashville’s striker Ryan Johanssen the mail went to the Colorado goalkeeper Darcy Kuemperin through the lattice. Kuemper had a grin on his face as he raced down the field, almost oblivious to the rain.

Kuemper replaced him Pavel Francouz. Despite the setback, Colorado performed victoriously after the situation, although Nashville managed to equalize on a couple of occasions.

Nashville’s next game will be seen the night between Tuesday and Wednesday. Dropping the team out of the NHL would also affect the World Hockey Championships in Finland.

Falling would mean making an impact in Nashville Mikael Granlund, Hair Saros and Eeli Tolvanen freed in practice for the use of the Lions.

Only Granlund’s participation in the World Cup can be considered probable, as he has played strongly in the ranks of Nashville and also has a common history as the head coach of the Lions. Jukka Jalosen with.

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