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The Coachella Valley Firebirds bounced back Friday.
Acrisure Arena came alive early in the third period, after the Firebirds scored a pair of goals within 71 seconds to break a scoreless tie with the Colorado Eagles. Coachella Valley went on to win, 4-0.
The best-of-five Pacific Division Finals is now tied 1-1, with the series now headed to Colorado for Games 3, 4 and, if necessary, 5. Game 3 is Sunday at 5 p.m.
Forward J.R. Avon, who scored the series-clinching goal against the Ontario Reign, scored first for the Firebirds. He found the back of the net on a slapshot just one minute and 20 seconds into the third period. The goal broke a five-period scoring drought for Coachella Valley, which was shut out in Game 1.
With the home crowd rocking, forward Eduard Sale scored on the rush to give the Firebirds a two-goal lead. The goal marked just the third time in eight 2026 postseason games that a team has scored more than a single goal in a game against Eagles goalie Trent Miner.
For good measure, Avon scored another goal with under four minutes remaining in the game and then Oscar Fisker Molgaard added an empty net goal with under two minutes to play.
In the win, Coachella Valley goalie Nikke Kokko recorded his second shutout of the postseason. Kokko recorded 33 saves, including several that will surely make the highlight reel.
For the game, the Firebirds were 0-for-3 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill. The Firebirds are 4-0 this postseason when they score on the power play but just 2-4 when they do not. Friday was one of those nights when they escaped without needing it.
Andrew John covers the Firebirds for The Desert Sun and USA TODAY. Email him at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Firebirds even series with Colorado thanks to shutout gem in Game 2
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Acrisure Arena came alive early in the third period, after the Firebirds scored a pair of goals within 71 seconds to break a scoreless tie with the Colorado Eagles. Coachella Valley went on to win, 4-0.
The best-of-five Pacific Division Finals is now tied 1-1, with the series now headed to Colorado for Games 3, 4 and, if necessary, 5. Game 3 is Sunday at 5 p.m.
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Forward J.R. Avon, who scored the series-clinching goal against the Ontario Reign, scored first for the Firebirds. He found the back of the net on a slapshot just one minute and 20 seconds into the third period. The goal broke a five-period scoring drought for Coachella Valley, which was shut out in Game 1.
With the home crowd rocking, forward Eduard Sale scored on the rush to give the Firebirds a two-goal lead. The goal marked just the third time in eight 2026 postseason games that a team has scored more than a single goal in a game against Eagles goalie Trent Miner.
For good measure, Avon scored another goal with under four minutes remaining in the game and then Oscar Fisker Molgaard added an empty net goal with under two minutes to play.
In the win, Coachella Valley goalie Nikke Kokko recorded his second shutout of the postseason. Kokko recorded 33 saves, including several that will surely make the highlight reel.
For the game, the Firebirds were 0-for-3 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill. The Firebirds are 4-0 this postseason when they score on the power play but just 2-4 when they do not. Friday was one of those nights when they escaped without needing it.
Schedule for Firebirds vs. Colorado Eagles
- Game 1: Eagles 3, Firebirds 0
- Game 2: Firebirds 4, Eagles 0 (Series tied 1-1)
- Game 3: Sunday: Coachella Valley at Colorado, 5 p.m.
- Game 4: Wednesday, May 20: Coachella Valley at Colorado, 6 p.m. if nec.
- Game 5: Friday, May 22: Coachella Valley at Colorado, 6 p.m. if nec.
Andrew John covers the Firebirds for The Desert Sun and USA TODAY. Email him at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Firebirds even series with Colorado thanks to shutout gem in Game 2
Continue reading...