During a recent hockey game, the Eagles had their first scoring opportunity against the Avalanche when Cedric Pare attempted a wraparound shot, which was blocked by goaltender Dustin Wolf. The game also saw significant penalties, with Nick Seeler of the Flyers receiving a total of 27 minutes in penalties, including a two-minute instigator, a five-minute major for fighting, a 10-minute instigator misconduct, and a 10-minute game misconduct. The Eagles faced penalties as well, with Ivan Ivan receiving a hooking penalty, the first for either team in the game. Brad Hunt also took a hooking penalty, leading the Eagles to play a penalty kill. Later, Polin was penalized with a five and ten-minute penalty for misconduct, with Dalton Smith serving the time. Despite not being on a power play, the Avalanche's Bo Byram scored a goal, taking the puck in the high slot and firing it past Connor Ingram to lead 1-0.
That's not a power-play for the #Avs, but it might as well be. Bo Byram collected the puck in the high slot, dusted it off, held it some more and then wired one past Connor Ingram. 1-0 Avs
Polin commits a five and ten minute penalty for misconduct and Dalton Smith serves the penalty. #EaglesCountry #GoAvsGo @TheRinkColorado
Brad Hunt takes a 2 minute penalty for hooking only nine seconds into the second period. Eagles move to the PK #EaglesCountry #GoAvsGo @TheRinkColorado
Ivan Ivan was trying to escape a defender in his own zone and got hit with a hooking penalty (1st for either team) #Avs #GoAvsGo #EaglesCountry @TheRinkColorado
Nick Seeler was awarded 27 minutes of penalties after it was said and done. two-minute instigator, five-minute major for fighting, 10-minute instigator misconduct and 10-minute game misconduct. #PHIvsDET | #LetsGoFlyers https://t.co/3wAoBYUGIR
Eagles' first chance comes with Cedric Pare on the wraparound and trying to force the puck in. Dustin Wolf was there to meet him on the post #Avs #GoAvsGo #EaglesCountry @TheRinkColorado