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Avalanche claim Presidents' Trophy as top regular-season team

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The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Los Angeles Kings 5-1 on Thursday night to claim the Presidents' Trophy as the league's top regular-season team with 82 points.

As a result, Colorado supplanted the Vegas Golden Knights atop the West Division and will take on the fourth-seeded St. Louis Blues in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Both Colorado and Vegas finished the 56-game schedule equal in points, but the Avalanche earned the tiebreaker with five more regulation wins.

2021 NHL standings

Team GP Record Reg. wins P%
Avalanche 56 39-13-4 35 .732
Golden Knights 56 40-14-2 30 .727
Hurricanes 56 36-12-8 27 .714
Panthers 56 37-14-5 26 .705
Maple Leafs 55 35-13-7 29 .700

The Avalanche have now won the Presidents' Trophy three times in franchise history. They previously earned the honor in 1996-97 and then again in 2000-01, which they paired with a Stanley Cup.

The Presidents' Trophy winner hasn't won it all since the 2013 Chicago Blackhawks and hasn't advanced past the second round in each of the last five postseasons.

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