Avalanche coach Bednar: Georgiev ‘has to reset and go play better’ than he did in Game 1

Avalanche coach Bednar: Georgiev ‘has to reset and go play better’ than he did in Game 1

Colorado Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar said starting goaltender Alexandar Georgiev “has to reset and go play better” after allowing seven goals during Game 1 of their opening-round playoff series against the Winnipeg Jets.

It didn’t take long for Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone to make his return to the lineup felt.

After he confirmed Monday morning that he’d be in the lineup for Game 1 against the Dallas Stars, he then proceeded to score on his very first shift to give the defending champs a 1-0 lead.

Stone, who lacerated his spleen Feb. 20 against Nashville, participated in a full practice Saturday. He had been skating in a non-contact red jersey before getting cleared.

Stone told reporters his recovery from the surgery “sucked” because he would start to feel better but then subsequent tests would tell him he was not close to returning.

Stone’s status caused criticism from the hockey world regarding the Golden Knights’ LTIR usage and whether it borders on cap circumvention. General manager Kelly McCrimmon defended their use of LTIR, calling the notion that the team overstates the significance of injuries “ridiculous.”

In 56 games this season, Stone has 16 goals and 37 assists for 53 points.

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