As the Colorado Avalanche gear up for their crucial Game 5 against the Minnesota Wild, their journey in the Stanley Cup Playoffs has taken on an unexpected twist, mirroring the popular reality TV show 'Survivor.'
The 'Survivor' Connection
It's no secret that the Avalanche players have developed a unique bond over their shared love for the show. From team parties to lively discussions, 'Survivor' has become an integral part of their season. Captain Gabriel Landeskog, a self-proclaimed fan, even hosted a 'Survivor'-themed event, mixing up teams and creating a fun atmosphere for the players and their partners.
A Reality Check
While the show provides a light-hearted distraction, the players' reality is far more intense. With a 7-1 record in the postseason and a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference Second Round, the Avalanche are on a mission to advance further. As Landeskog puts it, it's about psychological and physical warfare, a far cry from the tropical islands of 'Survivor.'
The Show's Impact
What makes this particularly fascinating is the show's ability to unite the team. Despite varying levels of engagement, players like Nicolas Roy and Josh Manson have embraced the 'Survivor' culture. Brett Kulak, born in Edmonton, jokes that it's an Alberta thing, with his wife, Caitlyn, also getting hooked. Even Kelly and O'Connor, with their wives, have their own 'Survivor' dynamics, with O'Connor fearing his hangry tendencies might affect his performance!
A Deeper Connection
From my perspective, this goes beyond a simple TV show. It's a bonding experience that has created a unique team spirit. The players' willingness to step out of their comfort zones, organize teams, and engage in trivia and games showcases their commitment to building a strong unit. It's a clever strategy to foster camaraderie and a sense of unity, especially with new players joining the team.
The Future
As the Avalanche continue their playoff journey, the 'Survivor' discussions will undoubtedly persist. It raises an interesting question: could this unique connection be a factor in their success? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: the Avalanche are embracing their own version of 'Survivor,' and it's a fascinating twist to their already impressive season.