Stokley, Evans, and Mark Schlereth break down a wild weekend for Denver sports — one that showed both the promise and the pressure facing the Nuggets and Avalanche as the playoffs approach.
The Nuggets started slow against Golden State but clawed their way to a win… at the cost of multiple key role players going down. Is this a warning sign for their playoff depth, or just another test they’ll overcome
Meanwhile, the Avalanche got dragged into a defensive, suffocating, painfully boring game in Winnipeg — the exact style they might see again in the postseason. Did the Jets expose a weakness, or was this just a one‑off stumble on the road
Both teams are playoff‑bound.
Both teams have championship expectations.
And both teams just showed us something important.
What the Nuggets’ slow start and injuries mean for their playoff depth
Whether Denver can survive the postseason without key role players
How the Avs handled Winnipeg’s defensive stranglehold
Whether the Jets’ style is a preview of what Colorado will face in the playoffs
Which team’s weekend performance is more concerning
What these games reveal about each team’s championship ceiling
Whether Denver’s two contenders are peaking… or showing cracks
Which team’s weekend worried you more
Did the Nuggets’ injuries change your playoff expectations
And did the Avs get exposed by Winnipeg’s playoff‑style defense
Stoke, Evans, and Stink will react to the best takes on the show.