The Denver Post

Hutchinson steps up in tight spot for Avs

- By Kyle Fredrickso­n Kyle Fredrickso­n: kfredricks­on@denverpost.com or @ kylefredri­ckson

Avalanche goalie Michael Hutchinson made his first career NHL playoff start Monday in an eliminatio­n Game 5 against Dallas. He got the news less than 24 hours before puck drop.

Good luck, Hutch.

“There’s no pressure,” Hutchinson said. “Just an opportunit­y.”

The latest turn on Colorado’s goaltender carousel, once again, kept the Avs afloat. With Philipp Grubauer and Pavel Francouz both listed “unfit to play,” Hutchinson made 31 saves in a 6- 3 victory to force Game 6 on Wednesday in Edmonton.

“We had Hutch in the net and we trusted him,” Avalanche forward Pierre- Edouard Bellemare said. “I don’t think we put too much thought on it.”

That’s because Colorado’s plug- and- play approach in net has worked all season long. The Avs had five goalies earn at least one win — including Hutchinson. In March, he stopped 17- of- 18 shots on goal in a 2- 1 road victory at the Red Wings.

On Tuesday, coach Jared Bednar declined to name a starting goaltender between Francouz and Hutchinson for Game 6. Grubauer is out indefinite­ly.

“One great thing about this team is guys step up, they’ve done it all season,” Hutchinson said. “Everyone has been able to rise to the occasion.”

Colorado acquired Hutchinson, 30, at the trade deadline from the Maple Leafs in exchange for defenseman Calle Rosen. In the bubble, to back up Hutchinson, the Avalanche will turn to Hunter Miska. The 25- year- old Minnesota native was signed as a free agent in July after he last appeared in one game for Arizona in 2018.

Avs coach Jared Bednar said: “I talked with Hutch and with Miska ( Sunday) night and made sure they were both ready to go.”

Hutchinson drew confidence from team practices in Edmonton where he adjusted to NHL playoff game speed. Then Hutchinson received the ultimate Game 5 cushion: A 5- 0 first- period lead and only four Dallas shots on goal.

“As a goalie, you’ve got to stay calm, and your game doesn’t change whether you’re up in a game by a lot, or it’s a close game,” Hutchinson said. “You just have to stay level, present and in the moment. Be ready for anything.”

Added Bednar: “He didn’t get a lot of work early, but he certainly did as the game went on. Dallas was making a push.”

Colorado’s depth has been tested with constant injuries since the start of this season. The emergence of unlikely heroes like Hutchinson, a seventh- year NHL journeyman, is keeping the Avs’ Cup dreams alive as the team faces another must- win game.

“It’s what you worked for when you were a kid and what you dream about playing in the backyard,” Hutchison said.

 ?? Bruce Bennett, Getty Images ?? The Stars’ Joe Pavelski attempts a shot against Avs goalie Michael Hutchinson during Game 5 on Monday.
Bruce Bennett, Getty Images The Stars’ Joe Pavelski attempts a shot against Avs goalie Michael Hutchinson during Game 5 on Monday.

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