LOS ANGELES — Nathan MacKinnon scored two goals and added an assist as the top-seeded, Presidents' Trophy-winning Colorado Avalanche completed a four-game sweep of the Los Angeles Kings with a 5-1 victory in Game 4 on Sunday. Cale Makar, Nicolas Roy and Devon Toews also scored, and Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves as Colorado advanced to the second round to face the winner of the Dallas–Minnesota series. Coach Jared Bednar praised his team's defensive commitment, saying players "bought into the way we needed to play the LA Kings" even though his lineup typically emphasizes offense. Colorado's win also marked the end of Kings captain Anze Kopitar's 20-year NHL career; Kopitar is the franchise's all-time leading scorer, a two-time Selke Trophy winner and a key player on Los Angeles' 2012 and 2014 Stanley Cup teams. Fans repeatedly chanted "Kopi!" and gave him standing ovations on his final two shifts. Joel Edmundson scored for Los Angeles and goalie Anton Forsberg stopped 27 shots, but the loss eliminated the Kings, ending their fifth straight trip to the playoffs and extending a string of postseason defeats and first-round exits. MacKinnon's first goal of the playoffs came on a power play that snapped Colorado's 0-for-9 series mark with the man advantage, and he added an empty-netter to bring his playoff total to 57 goals in 99 career games.
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This is a big moment for hockey fans. Anze Kopitar, a beloved figure in the sport, is retiring after a stellar 20-year career. His departure will be felt by the Los Angeles Kings and their fans. If you're a Colorado Avalanche supporter, your team is advancing to the second round. Celebrate, but also prepare for the next series.
The Avalanche's sweep shows their strength this season. MacKinnon's performance is a key factor. Kopitar's retirement marks the end of an era for the Kings. Both events will shape the NHL's future. Worth forwarding if you know a hockey enthusiast who'd appreciate this update.
The Colorado Avalanche benefited by advancing to the second round, gaining momentum, rest time and matchup advantage ahead of facing Dallas or Minnesota.
The Los Angeles Kings and their supporters suffered elimination from the playoffs while captain Anze Kopitar concluded his 20-year NHL playing career.
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