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DENVER (Interstat) — A mismatch in regular-season record, but a toss-up in recent memory, will set the stage Wednesday night when the Vegas Golden Knights visit the Colorado Avalanche for Game 1 of their NHL playoff series at Ball Arena. Colorado (63-28) enters as the dominant force, while Vegas (47-47) stumbled into the postseason on the .500 mark. However, the series opener promises intensity; the teams split their three prior meetings this season, with each contest decided by a single goal. The most recent, on April 11, saw Vegas secure a 3-2 overtime victory on the road. The Avalanche, the seed, are coming off a 4-3 overtime win against Minnesota on May 13. Center Jack Drury has emerged as a key contributor for Colorado in that series, posting a goal and four shots on goal in that victory. Over his last seven games, Drury has registered two goals and an assist, with five shots on goal in his last two outings. He will be a pivotal player to watch as the Avalanche look to establish an early series lead. The Golden Knights, the seed, counter with left wing Pavel Dorofeyev, who has been on a tear. Dorofeyev recorded two goals and three shots on goal in a 5-1 win at Anaheim on May 14, capping a series in which he scored four goals in seven games. Over his last 10 contests, he has seven goals and two assists, including a three-goal, five-shot performance on April 29. His ability to generate offense will be critical for a Vegas team that has shown resilience but lacks the deep record of its opponent. Wednesday’s puck drop is set for 8 p.m. MDT. The teams will meet again Friday in Denver for Game 2.

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