After a four-game road trip and a 10-day hiatus from games at Pepsi Center, the Colorado Avalanche returns home to host the red-hot Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday night.
Colorado finished the road trip on a good note, topping the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 on Sunday to finish the swing 2-2-0. The Flyers enter Wednesday's tilt as the hottest team in the league, having won their last nine games.
The Avs have a 16-7-6 all-time record against the Flyers and are 9-2-5 on home ice in the series. Colorado has won seven of the last eight at home in the series.
Head coach Jared Bednar emphasized consistency following practice at Family Sports Center on Tuesday, as the Avalanche aims to find its groove at Pepsi Center.
"I think we're always looking at areas where we can improve. Basically, we look at the things that cost us scoring chances. We show some of those things as a coaching staff, and then we also show things on the flip side where we do things right and we make hard plays with the puck and we execute and it leads to scoring chances and offensive zone time and that's how we teach it," Bednar said. "We just want to make sure we're getting more consistent at that. Sometimes that's focus, sometimes it's execution, sometimes it's a little bit of both, but I think we've showed areas of improvement on certain nights. We have to do it all the time every night."
Avs Face Red-Hot Flyers At Pepsi Center

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