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[NHL] MacKinnon, Eberle, and Lyon Named NHL's Three Stars for Week Ending April 9
(New York = Wongeol Jeong) The National Hockey League has announced its "Three Stars" for the week ending April 9, with Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon being named the first star, Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle the second star, and Florida Panthers goaltender Alex Lyon the third star. MacKinnon's outstanding performance in four contests helped the Avalanche secure a perfect week and first place in the Central Division. He scored five goals, including three game-winners, and added five assists for a total of 10 points, which tied for the league lead. He also reached the 100-point milestone for the first time in his career, becoming the seventh player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to do so. MacKinnon's clutch play has been a key factor in Colorado's recent success, as he has scored the game-winning goal in five of their last seven games. Eberle played a pivotal role in the Kraken's perfect week, registering four goals and four assists for a total of eight points. He scored two game-winning goals, including the one that clinched Seattle's first-ever playoff berth in franchise history. Eberle has been a consistent performer for the Kraken all season, ranking among the team's top performers in goals, assists, and points. Lyon's outstanding play in net helped the Panthers secure three wins in as many games, moving them into the first Wild Card position in the Eastern Conference. Lyon stopped 117 of the 122 shots he faced, finishing the week with a 3-0-0 record, a 1.67 goals-against average, and a .959 save percentage. He made a career-high 56 saves in a 7-2 win over the Ottawa Senators and has been instrumental in the Panthers' recent six-game winning streak. In conclusion, MacKinnon, Eberle, and Lyon have all demonstrated exceptional skill and leadership in their respective roles, earning them recognition as the NHL's "Three Stars" for the week ending April 9. Their performances have helped their teams secure important victories and positions in the playoff race.
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Stage Epic Comeback to Secure Overtime Victory against Edmonton Oilers
(Denver = Wongeol Jeong) The Colorado Avalanche achieved their largest comeback win of the season against the Edmonton Oilers on February 19, 2023, coming back from a three-goal deficit to win 6-5 in overtime. The team also overcame a two-goal deficit in their first game of the season against Edmonton on January 7, 2023, ultimately winning 3-2 in overtime. The Avalanche are now 10-5 in games decided beyond regulation, including a 6-2 record in overtime. In the game against Edmonton, Colorado's seven shots in overtime were the team's most in a regular-season overtime contest since March 23, 2021, against the Arizona Coyotes. The Avalanche also closed out the second of what is a stretch of three consecutive back-to-back sets, owning a 5-2-0 record in the second game when playing on consecutive nights. The Avalanche have played five of nine afternoon games this season, and they are unbeaten in day contests with a 5-0-0 record. They also boast an 18-3-1 (.841) record in matinee games since the 2019-20 season, which is the highest points percentage of any team during that period. Individual players on the team also had noteworthy performances. Mikko Rantanen scored his 36th goal of the season, matching his career high from the 2021-22 season. Rantanen's tally was his third overtime marker of the season, tying Carolina's Martin Necas for the most among all players. He also matched the Avalanche/Nordiques record for most overtime goals in a season, a mark also achieved by Cale Makar (3 in 2021-22), Nathan MacKinnon (3 in 2017-18), Tyson Barrie (3 in 2013-14), and David Jones (3 in 2011-12). Overall, it was Rantanen's sixth game-winning tally of the campaign, the most on the team and one shy of his career best (7) set during the 2020-21 season. Nathan MacKinnon recorded three points (2g/1a) for this seventh performance of the season with 3+ points. It's MacKinnon's fifth straight multi-point performance, tied for his longest such stretch of the season. The center has collected 13 points (6g/7a) in seven games since the Avalanche returned from the Bye Week/All-Star Break. Despite missing 11 games due to injury, MacKinnon has taken over the team scoring lead with 67 points, and his 1.52 points-per-game average ranks second in the league only to Connor McDavid (1.79). J.T. Compher recorded four points (1g/3a) to equal his career high (also: Dec. 1, 2022, at Buffalo). Alexandar Georgiev earned his 23rd win of the season, tied for sixth in the league. After the game, players spoke about the team's resiliency, with Rantanen attributing the Avalanche's mental strength and ability to stick with it even when the team falls behind as the keys to their success. Similarly, J.T. Compher highlighted the team's belief and ability to fight until the end. In conclusion, the Avalanche's ability to come back from a significant deficit, perform well in afternoon games, and showcase the individual talents of players like Rantanen, MacKinnon, and Compher have helped the team maintain a strong record this season. With 13 back-to-back contests overall this season, the Avalanche will need to continue to draw on their resiliency and mental strength to maintain their success.
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[NHL] 'Nicolas Roy' leads the team to victory
(Denver = Wongeol Jeong) Tonight was the second of three meetings between the Avs and Golden Knights and the first of two at Ball Arena. The Avs are 1-1-0 against Vegas with the remaining matchup in the season series set for Feb. 27 in Denver. Nathan MacKinnon’s goal 25 seconds into the first period is the fastest goal by an Avalanche player to start a game this season and the club’s fastest game-opening goal since 2018-19 which was also scored by MacKinnon (0:11 on Oct. 13, 2018 vs. Calgary). The Avs wore their adidas Reverse Retro jerseys for the fourth and final time tonight, finishing 2-1-1 when wearing their reverse retros. Mikko Rantanen scored his team-leading 25th goal of the season and 21st of the year at even strength, which leads the NHL. Rantanen’s 25 goals are tied for fifth in the NHL while his 0.69 goals-per-game average ranks fourth. Artturi Lehkonen recorded two assists for his fifth multi-point game of the season and second multi-assist performance. Nathan MacKinnon notched his 251st career goal and is now one marker shy of equaling Anton Stastny for the fifth most in franchise history. MacKinnon’s goal was the first of the game, and he became the fifth player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to score at least 50 career game-opening goals, joining Joe Sakic (117), Milan Hejduk (66), Michel Goulet (53) and Peter Stastny (50). Darren Helm made his season debut and is the 38th player to appear in a game for the Avalanche this season, tops in the NHL and one shy of tying the club record since relocating. Colorado used 39 players in 1998-99, 2003-03, 2010-11, 2020-21, 2021-22.
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[NHL] Avalanche, vs Oilers, Postgame, 5/31/22, J T Compher, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Pavel Francouz, Jared Bednar
[NHL] Avalanche, vs Oilers, Postgame, 5/31/22, J T Compher, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Pavel Francouz, Jared Bednar COLORADO AVALANCHE 8, EDMONTON OILERS 6 WCF GAME 1 | TUE., MAY 31, 2022 | BALL ARENA
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche, vs Blues, Postgame, 5/27/22, J Compher, D Kuemper, N MacKinnon, G Landeskog, J Bednar, D Helm, J Manson
[NHL] Colorado Avalanche, vs Blues, Postgame, 5/27/22, J Compher, D Kuemper, N MacKinnon, G Landeskog, J Bednar, D Helm, J Manson COLORADO AVALANCHE 3, ST. LOUIS BLUES 2 ROUND 2, GAME 6 | FRI., MAY 27, 2022 | ENTERPRISE CENTER
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche, vs Blues, Postgame, 5/25/22, Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, Jared Bednar, @Ball Arena
[NHL] Colorado Avalanche, vs Blues, Postgame, 5/25/22, Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, Jared Bednar, @Ball Arena ST. LOUIS BLUES 5, COLORADO AVALANCHE 4 (OT) ROUND 2, GAME 5 | WED., MAY 25, 2022 | BALL ARENA
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[NHL] MacKinnon, Eberle, and Lyon Named NHL's Three Stars for Week Ending April 9
- (New York = Wongeol Jeong) The National Hockey League has announced its "Three Stars" for the week ending April 9, with Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon being named the first star, Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle the second star, and Florida Panthers goaltender Alex Lyon the third star. MacKinnon's outstanding performance in four contests helped the Avalanche secure a perfect week and first place in the Central Division. He scored five goals, including three game-winners, and added five assists for a total of 10 points, which tied for the league lead. He also reached the 100-point milestone for the first time in his career, becoming the seventh player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to do so. MacKinnon's clutch play has been a key factor in Colorado's recent success, as he has scored the game-winning goal in five of their last seven games. Eberle played a pivotal role in the Kraken's perfect week, registering four goals and four assists for a total of eight points. He scored two game-winning goals, including the one that clinched Seattle's first-ever playoff berth in franchise history. Eberle has been a consistent performer for the Kraken all season, ranking among the team's top performers in goals, assists, and points. Lyon's outstanding play in net helped the Panthers secure three wins in as many games, moving them into the first Wild Card position in the Eastern Conference. Lyon stopped 117 of the 122 shots he faced, finishing the week with a 3-0-0 record, a 1.67 goals-against average, and a .959 save percentage. He made a career-high 56 saves in a 7-2 win over the Ottawa Senators and has been instrumental in the Panthers' recent six-game winning streak. In conclusion, MacKinnon, Eberle, and Lyon have all demonstrated exceptional skill and leadership in their respective roles, earning them recognition as the NHL's "Three Stars" for the week ending April 9. Their performances have helped their teams secure important victories and positions in the playoff race.
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[NHL] MacKinnon, Eberle, and Lyon Named NHL's Three Stars for Week Ending April 9
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Stage Epic Comeback to Secure Overtime Victory against Edmonton Oilers
- (Denver = Wongeol Jeong) The Colorado Avalanche achieved their largest comeback win of the season against the Edmonton Oilers on February 19, 2023, coming back from a three-goal deficit to win 6-5 in overtime. The team also overcame a two-goal deficit in their first game of the season against Edmonton on January 7, 2023, ultimately winning 3-2 in overtime. The Avalanche are now 10-5 in games decided beyond regulation, including a 6-2 record in overtime. In the game against Edmonton, Colorado's seven shots in overtime were the team's most in a regular-season overtime contest since March 23, 2021, against the Arizona Coyotes. The Avalanche also closed out the second of what is a stretch of three consecutive back-to-back sets, owning a 5-2-0 record in the second game when playing on consecutive nights. The Avalanche have played five of nine afternoon games this season, and they are unbeaten in day contests with a 5-0-0 record. They also boast an 18-3-1 (.841) record in matinee games since the 2019-20 season, which is the highest points percentage of any team during that period. Individual players on the team also had noteworthy performances. Mikko Rantanen scored his 36th goal of the season, matching his career high from the 2021-22 season. Rantanen's tally was his third overtime marker of the season, tying Carolina's Martin Necas for the most among all players. He also matched the Avalanche/Nordiques record for most overtime goals in a season, a mark also achieved by Cale Makar (3 in 2021-22), Nathan MacKinnon (3 in 2017-18), Tyson Barrie (3 in 2013-14), and David Jones (3 in 2011-12). Overall, it was Rantanen's sixth game-winning tally of the campaign, the most on the team and one shy of his career best (7) set during the 2020-21 season. Nathan MacKinnon recorded three points (2g/1a) for this seventh performance of the season with 3+ points. It's MacKinnon's fifth straight multi-point performance, tied for his longest such stretch of the season. The center has collected 13 points (6g/7a) in seven games since the Avalanche returned from the Bye Week/All-Star Break. Despite missing 11 games due to injury, MacKinnon has taken over the team scoring lead with 67 points, and his 1.52 points-per-game average ranks second in the league only to Connor McDavid (1.79). J.T. Compher recorded four points (1g/3a) to equal his career high (also: Dec. 1, 2022, at Buffalo). Alexandar Georgiev earned his 23rd win of the season, tied for sixth in the league. After the game, players spoke about the team's resiliency, with Rantanen attributing the Avalanche's mental strength and ability to stick with it even when the team falls behind as the keys to their success. Similarly, J.T. Compher highlighted the team's belief and ability to fight until the end. In conclusion, the Avalanche's ability to come back from a significant deficit, perform well in afternoon games, and showcase the individual talents of players like Rantanen, MacKinnon, and Compher have helped the team maintain a strong record this season. With 13 back-to-back contests overall this season, the Avalanche will need to continue to draw on their resiliency and mental strength to maintain their success.
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Stage Epic Comeback to Secure Overtime Victory against Edmonton Oilers
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[NHL] 'Nicolas Roy' leads the team to victory
- (Denver = Wongeol Jeong) Tonight was the second of three meetings between the Avs and Golden Knights and the first of two at Ball Arena. The Avs are 1-1-0 against Vegas with the remaining matchup in the season series set for Feb. 27 in Denver. Nathan MacKinnon’s goal 25 seconds into the first period is the fastest goal by an Avalanche player to start a game this season and the club’s fastest game-opening goal since 2018-19 which was also scored by MacKinnon (0:11 on Oct. 13, 2018 vs. Calgary). The Avs wore their adidas Reverse Retro jerseys for the fourth and final time tonight, finishing 2-1-1 when wearing their reverse retros. Mikko Rantanen scored his team-leading 25th goal of the season and 21st of the year at even strength, which leads the NHL. Rantanen’s 25 goals are tied for fifth in the NHL while his 0.69 goals-per-game average ranks fourth. Artturi Lehkonen recorded two assists for his fifth multi-point game of the season and second multi-assist performance. Nathan MacKinnon notched his 251st career goal and is now one marker shy of equaling Anton Stastny for the fifth most in franchise history. MacKinnon’s goal was the first of the game, and he became the fifth player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to score at least 50 career game-opening goals, joining Joe Sakic (117), Milan Hejduk (66), Michel Goulet (53) and Peter Stastny (50). Darren Helm made his season debut and is the 38th player to appear in a game for the Avalanche this season, tops in the NHL and one shy of tying the club record since relocating. Colorado used 39 players in 1998-99, 2003-03, 2010-11, 2020-21, 2021-22.
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[NHL] 'Nicolas Roy' leads the team to victory
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[NHL] Avalanche, vs Oilers, Postgame, 5/31/22, J T Compher, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Pavel Francouz, Jared Bednar
- [NHL] Avalanche, vs Oilers, Postgame, 5/31/22, J T Compher, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Pavel Francouz, Jared Bednar COLORADO AVALANCHE 8, EDMONTON OILERS 6 WCF GAME 1 | TUE., MAY 31, 2022 | BALL ARENA
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[NHL] Avalanche, vs Oilers, Postgame, 5/31/22, J T Compher, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Pavel Francouz, Jared Bednar
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche, vs Blues, Postgame, 5/27/22, J Compher, D Kuemper, N MacKinnon, G Landeskog, J Bednar, D Helm, J Manson
- [NHL] Colorado Avalanche, vs Blues, Postgame, 5/27/22, J Compher, D Kuemper, N MacKinnon, G Landeskog, J Bednar, D Helm, J Manson COLORADO AVALANCHE 3, ST. LOUIS BLUES 2 ROUND 2, GAME 6 | FRI., MAY 27, 2022 | ENTERPRISE CENTER
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche, vs Blues, Postgame, 5/27/22, J Compher, D Kuemper, N MacKinnon, G Landeskog, J Bednar, D Helm, J Manson
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche, vs Blues, Postgame, 5/25/22, Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, Jared Bednar, @Ball Arena
- [NHL] Colorado Avalanche, vs Blues, Postgame, 5/25/22, Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, Jared Bednar, @Ball Arena ST. LOUIS BLUES 5, COLORADO AVALANCHE 4 (OT) ROUND 2, GAME 5 | WED., MAY 25, 2022 | BALL ARENA
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche, vs Blues, Postgame, 5/25/22, Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, Jared Bednar, @Ball Arena
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[NHL] Avalanche Evens Series and Prepares for Game 7 Showdown
- (Denver = Wongeol Jeong) The Colorado Avalanche managed to level the series and will face a decisive Game 7 on Sunday night at Ball Arena. Historically, the Avalanche holds a 2-3 record in Game 7's when trailing 3-2 in a series. Impressively, the Avs boast a remarkable 13-1-0 record in their last 14 road games, dating back to the regular season. Individual performances also played a significant role in the Avalanche's success: Cale Makar recorded two points (2a), reaching 49 career postseason assists. With this feat, he surpasses Sandis Ozolinsh (47) for the most postseason assists by a defenseman in franchise history. Makar's total of 65 career points in the Stanley Cup Playoffs ties Ozolinsh for the most career postseason points by a defenseman in franchise history and ranks eighth among all Avalanche/Nordiques skaters. His contribution marks his ninth career multi-assist game in the playoffs, sharing the fifth-most such outings in franchise history with Nathan MacKinnon. Mikko Rantanen contributed two points (1g/1a) to earn his 28th career multi-point game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, surpassing Nathan MacKinnon (27) for the third-most multi-point games in franchise history. Rantanen's assist was his 57th postseason career assist, tying Peter Stastny for the third-most among all Avalanche/Nordiques skaters. Devon Toews registered two assists, bringing his career postseason assists total to 21. With this achievement, he overtakes Samuel Girard (20) to secure the fifth position among Colorado/Quebec defensemen all-time. Erik Johnson netted his first goal of the postseason, marking his ninth career playoff goal. Importantly, Johnson's goal stood as the game-winner, representing his first career game-winning goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Evan Rodrigues notched his fourth assist of the postseason, matching his career-best set last season with Pittsburgh. He has amassed five points (1g/4a) in the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Artturi Lehkonen recorded two goals, earning his second career multi-goal game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs (previously on March 21, 2022, against St. Louis). Lehkonen's three goals in the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs are tied with Nathan MacKinnon for the second-most on the team this postseason. Lars Eller contributed his first point (0g/1a) of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs, reaching 50 career postseason points. With such remarkable individual performances and team efforts, the Avalanche is poised to tackle the decisive Game 7 with confidence and determination.
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[NHL] Avalanche Evens Series and Prepares for Game 7 Showdown
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[NHL photo] Colorado Avalanche, 'Cale Makar'
- (Denver = Wongeol Jeong) On April 27th, at the local time, the coach of the Colorado Avalanche team, Cale Makar, spoke at the press conference.
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[NHL photo] Colorado Avalanche, 'Cale Makar'
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[NHL photo] Colorado Avalanche, Coach 'Jared Bednar'
- (Denver = Wongeol Jeong) On April 27th, at the local time, the coach of the Colorado Avalanche team, Jared Bednar, spoke at the press conference.
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[NHL photo] Colorado Avalanche, Coach 'Jared Bednar'
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Make Franchise History with Second Consecutive 50-Win Season
- (Denver = Wongeol Jeong) The Colorado Avalanche have made history once again by reaching the 50-win mark for the second consecutive season, a first in franchise history. This achievement is a testament to the team's consistency and dominance over the past two seasons, as they continue to be one of the strongest teams in the league. This season marks the fourth time in franchise history that the Avalanche has reached 50 or more wins, with the 2021-22 season being the highest at 56 wins. The 2000-01 and 2013-14 seasons also saw the team hit the 50-win mark, with 52 wins each. The Avs' recent form has been outstanding, with a 15-2-1 record in their last 18 games and 22-5-2 in their last 29 outings. They have been particularly impressive at home, with a 13-5-3 record in their last 21 games at Ball Arena. One of the reasons for the Avalanche's success has been their ability to score first, as they have done so in 52 games this season, the most of any team in the NHL. They also have a 40-7-5 record when scoring the first goal of the contest, which is the second-most wins in the league. The Avalanche has had a successful four-game series against the Winnipeg Jets, finishing with a 2-1-1 record. They have also been dominant against the Central Division, with an 18-6-1 record this season, including a 10-2-1 record at home. They will contest their season finale against another division opponent, looking to maintain their impressive record. Moving on to individual achievements, Mikko Rantanen has established a new single-season Avalanche record by scoring his 55th goal of the season, surpassing the previous record of 54 set by Joe Sakic in the 2000-01 season. Rantanen's 55 goals put him in third place in franchise history for most goals in a season. Denis Malgin has also been impressive, scoring his 13th goal of the season, 11 of which have been since his acquisition from the Toronto Maple Leafs in December. He has also scored three goals in his last four games. Evan Rodrigues has scored his 16th goal of the season and his second game-winning goal of the campaign. Finally, Artturi Lehkonen returned to the lineup after missing 15 games due to injury and recorded two points, including a goal and an assist, in his 11th multi-point outing of the season. The Colorado Avalanche continues to set records and dominate the league, with an impressive team and individual performances. They will look to maintain their form as they head into the playoffs, hoping to win their third Stanley Cup in franchise history.
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Make Franchise History with Second Consecutive 50-Win Season
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[NHL] The Avalanche went 2-0-1 in the season series against the Oilers, with all three games going to overtime
- (Denver = Wongeol Jeong) The Colorado Avalanche continued its strong performance this season, finishing 2-0-1 against the Edmonton Oilers in their three-game series. All three games required overtime, showcasing the intense competition between the two teams. Although the Avs' win streak was snapped at five games, they still have an impressive record of 14-2-1 in their last 17 games and 21-5-2 in their last 28 contests. Furthermore, the Avalanche has a record of 12-5-3 over its last 20 games at Ball Arena. This season, the Avalanche has played beyond regulation for the 22nd time, with only the Calgary Flames (24) and New York Rangers (23) playing more games past 60 minutes. The Avs have a record of 15-7 in games requiring extra time, including a 9-4 record in overtime. Ben Meyers has been a standout player for the Avs, scoring three goals in five games since being recalled from the Colorado Eagles on April 2. Evan Rodrigues also had a good game, equalling his season-high with three blocked shots. After the game, Colorado D Bowen Byram expressed disappointment at not being able to finish out the game, but also highlighted the importance of the point gained in the standings. He acknowledged that they played well and will learn from the game as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Winnipeg Jets. Colorado C Andrew Cogliano praised the team's goaltender, Alexandar Georgiev, and expressed confidence in the team's goaltending going into the playoffs. He also commented on the tight game against Edmonton and acknowledged the difficulty of playing against Edmonton C Connor McDavid. On the Edmonton side, D Mattias Ekholm spoke positively about the team's play, highlighting their defensive strategy and overall buy-in. Edmonton G Stuart Skinner praised the fans for their energy and expressed satisfaction at the team's ability to handle the pressure of a playoff-like game. Overall, the Avalanche and Oilers put on an intense and competitive game, with both teams playing at a high level. The game highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of both teams, providing valuable lessons as they move forward in the season.
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[NHL] The Avalanche went 2-0-1 in the season series against the Oilers, with all three games going to overtime
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[NHL] MacKinnon, Eberle, and Lyon Named NHL's Three Stars for Week Ending April 9
- (New York = Wongeol Jeong) The National Hockey League has announced its "Three Stars" for the week ending April 9, with Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon being named the first star, Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle the second star, and Florida Panthers goaltender Alex Lyon the third star. MacKinnon's outstanding performance in four contests helped the Avalanche secure a perfect week and first place in the Central Division. He scored five goals, including three game-winners, and added five assists for a total of 10 points, which tied for the league lead. He also reached the 100-point milestone for the first time in his career, becoming the seventh player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to do so. MacKinnon's clutch play has been a key factor in Colorado's recent success, as he has scored the game-winning goal in five of their last seven games. Eberle played a pivotal role in the Kraken's perfect week, registering four goals and four assists for a total of eight points. He scored two game-winning goals, including the one that clinched Seattle's first-ever playoff berth in franchise history. Eberle has been a consistent performer for the Kraken all season, ranking among the team's top performers in goals, assists, and points. Lyon's outstanding play in net helped the Panthers secure three wins in as many games, moving them into the first Wild Card position in the Eastern Conference. Lyon stopped 117 of the 122 shots he faced, finishing the week with a 3-0-0 record, a 1.67 goals-against average, and a .959 save percentage. He made a career-high 56 saves in a 7-2 win over the Ottawa Senators and has been instrumental in the Panthers' recent six-game winning streak. In conclusion, MacKinnon, Eberle, and Lyon have all demonstrated exceptional skill and leadership in their respective roles, earning them recognition as the NHL's "Three Stars" for the week ending April 9. Their performances have helped their teams secure important victories and positions in the playoff race.
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[NHL] MacKinnon, Eberle, and Lyon Named NHL's Three Stars for Week Ending April 9
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Sets Franchise Record with 10th Consecutive Road Win
- (Denver = Wongeol Jeong) The Colorado Avalanche have been on a roll lately, breaking their own franchise record by winning their 10th consecutive road contest. The previous record of nine straight road wins was set back in February-March 2020. With this victory, the Avalanche has a remarkable 14-1-0 record in their last 15 road outings and a 17-2-1 record in their last 20 away games from the Mile High City. The team's 28 road wins this season ranks second in the NHL, only trailing behind the Boston Bruins, who have won 30 games on the road. The Avalanche's recent success is partly due to their impressive performance in California, where they wrapped up a four-game road trip, finishing 4-0-0 and collecting all eight possible points. Over the last four seasons (since 2019-20), the Avs have a stellar 20-5-0 record in the state of California, going 7-2-0 in Los Angeles, 6-2-0 in San Jose, and 7-1-0 in Anaheim. The Avs have also extended their streak to 11 consecutive wins in the Golden State. The Avalanche has been dominant in back-to-back games, finishing their 12th back-to-back of the campaign and sweeping seven of their last nine sets of back-to-back games. They have an impressive overall record of 17-5-2 (.750) in back-to-back contests and are 9-2-1 on the second night, which is the best record on the second night of a back-to-back in the NHL. The Avs have also been successful in games that go beyond regulation time, with a 15-6 record in games decided past regulation and a 9-3 record in overtime. Their 15 wins beyond 60 minutes lead the league. Colorado's success this season is also partly due to their ability to score the first goal of the game. They have done so 49 times this season, the most of any team in the NHL. When scoring first, the Avalanche is an impressive 39-7-4, the second-most wins behind the Boston Bruins, who have won 42 games when potting the first goal. Finally, the Avs played on Easter Sunday for the sixth time since moving to Denver, with the first game being played back in the 2017-18 season. The team has an impressive record of 4-1-1 all-time on Easter. In conclusion, the Colorado Avalanche has had an outstanding season, with their impressive record on the road being a testament to their dominance. With their recent streak of wins and impressive performance in back-to-back games and games beyond regulation time, the Avalanche is proving to be a tough team to beat. The team's ability to score the first goal of the game is also a significant advantage. The Avs are definitely a team to watch out for as the NHL season draws to a close.
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Sets Franchise Record with 10th Consecutive Road Win
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Dominates the Ice with Impressive Record
- (Denver = Wongeol Jeong) The Colorado Avalanche's recent victory against the Dallas Stars not only secured their third win in a four-game season series, but also marked their 10th win in their last 12 games. With a record of 17-5-1 in their last 23 games, the Avs are currently one of the hottest teams in the league. Additionally, their strong home form continues, as they are 12-5-2 in their last 19 home games. Colorado's success this season has been largely due to their dominance against the Central Division. They boast an impressive 17-6-1 record against divisional opponents, with a home record of 9-2-1. Their consistent performance on Saturdays is also noteworthy, as they have a league-leading 16-4-0 record on that day. The Avs' Saturday record is the second-highest winning percentage in the league, just behind the Boston Bruins. One of the key factors in the Avalanche's success has been their power play. In their recent victory against the Stars, they scored one of their three power-play opportunities. The Avs have now scored with the man advantage in 13 of their last 14 games, converting 35.6% of their power-play opportunities during that stretch. The Avalanche's ability to score the first goal of the game has also been a major contributing factor to their success this season. With their recent first goal against the Stars, Colorado has now scored the opening goal in 47 games this season, the most of any team in the league. When they score first, the Avs have an impressive record of 36-7-4, making them the third-most successful team in the league in that category. Overall, the Colorado Avalanche's recent victory against the Dallas Stars was another strong performance in what has been a great season for the team. With their dominant record against divisional opponents, strong home form, and consistent power play, the Avalanche are a force to be reckoned with in the NHL.
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Dominates the Ice with Impressive Record
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Stage Epic Comeback to Secure Overtime Victory against Edmonton Oilers
- (Denver = Wongeol Jeong) The Colorado Avalanche achieved their largest comeback win of the season against the Edmonton Oilers on February 19, 2023, coming back from a three-goal deficit to win 6-5 in overtime. The team also overcame a two-goal deficit in their first game of the season against Edmonton on January 7, 2023, ultimately winning 3-2 in overtime. The Avalanche are now 10-5 in games decided beyond regulation, including a 6-2 record in overtime. In the game against Edmonton, Colorado's seven shots in overtime were the team's most in a regular-season overtime contest since March 23, 2021, against the Arizona Coyotes. The Avalanche also closed out the second of what is a stretch of three consecutive back-to-back sets, owning a 5-2-0 record in the second game when playing on consecutive nights. The Avalanche have played five of nine afternoon games this season, and they are unbeaten in day contests with a 5-0-0 record. They also boast an 18-3-1 (.841) record in matinee games since the 2019-20 season, which is the highest points percentage of any team during that period. Individual players on the team also had noteworthy performances. Mikko Rantanen scored his 36th goal of the season, matching his career high from the 2021-22 season. Rantanen's tally was his third overtime marker of the season, tying Carolina's Martin Necas for the most among all players. He also matched the Avalanche/Nordiques record for most overtime goals in a season, a mark also achieved by Cale Makar (3 in 2021-22), Nathan MacKinnon (3 in 2017-18), Tyson Barrie (3 in 2013-14), and David Jones (3 in 2011-12). Overall, it was Rantanen's sixth game-winning tally of the campaign, the most on the team and one shy of his career best (7) set during the 2020-21 season. Nathan MacKinnon recorded three points (2g/1a) for this seventh performance of the season with 3+ points. It's MacKinnon's fifth straight multi-point performance, tied for his longest such stretch of the season. The center has collected 13 points (6g/7a) in seven games since the Avalanche returned from the Bye Week/All-Star Break. Despite missing 11 games due to injury, MacKinnon has taken over the team scoring lead with 67 points, and his 1.52 points-per-game average ranks second in the league only to Connor McDavid (1.79). J.T. Compher recorded four points (1g/3a) to equal his career high (also: Dec. 1, 2022, at Buffalo). Alexandar Georgiev earned his 23rd win of the season, tied for sixth in the league. After the game, players spoke about the team's resiliency, with Rantanen attributing the Avalanche's mental strength and ability to stick with it even when the team falls behind as the keys to their success. Similarly, J.T. Compher highlighted the team's belief and ability to fight until the end. In conclusion, the Avalanche's ability to come back from a significant deficit, perform well in afternoon games, and showcase the individual talents of players like Rantanen, MacKinnon, and Compher have helped the team maintain a strong record this season. With 13 back-to-back contests overall this season, the Avalanche will need to continue to draw on their resiliency and mental strength to maintain their success.
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[NHL] Colorado Avalanche Stage Epic Comeback to Secure Overtime Victory against Edmonton Oilers