Cogliano wins Stanley Cup with Avs after trade from Sharks

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And there is a new champion in the NHL.

The Colorado Avalanche buried the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 in Game 6 on Sunday to win the 2022 NHL Stanley Cup Final, ending Tampa Bay’s two-year run of lifting the league’s most-prized trophy.

Former Sharks forward Andrew Cogliano, who was traded to the Avalanche before the 2021-22 trade deadline for a fifth-round draft pick, now is a champion in his 15th season in the NHL.

Cogliano played 56 games for the Sharks this past season before joining the Avalanche for the final 18 games. Prior to his time with the Sharks and Avs, Cogliano spent time with the Edmonton Oilers, Anaheim Ducks and Dallas Stars. 

Colorado came into the contest with a three-games-to-two series lead after failing to close out the Lightning at home in Game 5.

The Lightning kept the sky bright in the first period of Game 6 when Steven Stamkos opened the scoring. But the Avalanche found some attacking rhythm and kept storming down the ice in the second period to find an equalizer. They got the tying goal from Nathan McKinnon early on while Artturi Lehkonen netted the go-ahead marker. 

Colorado entered the third period with a 9-1 record in this postseason when leading after two periods, and that dominant run extended to 10 with the win. Tampa Bay went roughly 10 minutes into the period without registering a shot and just couldn’t find the equalizer to force overtime. 

The win marks Colorado’s third NHL Stanley Cup victory in franchise history. The team’s previous successes in the final came in the 1995-96 and 2000-01 campaigns. 

On the other side, the Lightning tasted defeat in the Final after winning the Cup the last two seasons. Tampa Bay won its first of three championships in the 2003-04 season, but it couldn’t join the exclusive list of teams that have three-peated.

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