The Colorado Avalanche shared some videos made by fans and here you can check out the cutest one. Artemi Panarin is using his dog in preparation for the playoffs, while Bert Kreischer had the best day of his life.
The next Varlamov
The Colorado Avalanche shared numerous interesting and heartwarming videos made by their fans and this young boy who wants to become the next Semyon Varlamov sent a message to the goalie, so check out what he had to say.
We can't wait to see you wearing No. 1 in the NHL, just like Varly.#GoAvsGo https://t.co/K0bW4667cn
— x – Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) April 7, 2019
Panarin is getting ready for the upcoming playoffs
Columbus Blue Jackets left winger Artemi Panarin is preparing for the upcoming playoff series with the Tampa Bay Lightning but this is not a usual training method — the NHL star is using his dog as a sparring partner to help him in corners battles.
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Bert Kreischer went crazy in the Kings game against the Golden Knights
Stand-up comedian and actor Bert Kreischer witnessed the Los Angeles Kings victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in the final game of the regular season. Although the Kings ended this year as the worst team in the Western Conference, that obviously didn’t bother the actor to go crazy with the sideline reporter.
GO KINGS! GO KINGS GO! @LAKings thank you so much for having me last night! Greatest day of my life! @dewyy8 @NHL @FoxSportsWest #SweatyHugs pic.twitter.com/0rV6FGWctV
— bert kreischer (@bertkreischer) April 7, 2019
The regular season records
The NHL regular season ended yesterday and here you can check out the league leaders in the most important segments such as points, goals, assists and wins.
What a regular season! 👏@86Kucherov breaking records, @ovi8 hitting 50 again and scoring up across the League. pic.twitter.com/8R3q7mhOw6
— NHL (@NHL) April 8, 2019
Pittsburgh edges out Buffalo for the top NHL market this season
NBC Sports revealed which cities had the most success this season in regards to television markets and this time around, Pittsburgh recorded a 1.30 household rating for games on NBC and NBCSN, edging Buffalo and St. Louis.
Pittsburgh edges out Buffalo for the top NHL market this season! Pittsburgh led all local markets with a 1.30 household rating for games on NBC and NBCSN. It also led all markets for NBC games with a 3.55 rating and finished second behind Buffalo (1.08) for games on NBCSN (1.02). pic.twitter.com/dTgEhPcWs6
— NBC Sports PR (@NBCSportsPR) April 8, 2019