It’s been a week of streaks being busted for the Colorado Avalanche. On Tuesday, their nine-game winning streak came to an end against the Montreal Canadiens, and on Thursday, Nathan MacKinnon’s historic home point streak was stopped by the New York Rangers.
Unfortunately for Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon, a chance to get in the history books has come to an end. With the Avs losing 3-2 in a shootout to the New York Rangers on Thursday, MacKinnon saw his 35-game home point streak come to an end.
No, the Colorado Avalanche will not have Valeri Nichushkin on Thursday night. However, the good news is that it doesn’t appear to be serious, although we all know that can change any second.
Evan Rawal of Colorado Hockey Now: The Colorado Avalanche acquired forward Zakhar Bardakov from the New Jersey Devils for Kurtis MacDermid. Bardakov’s KHL season is over and his contract expires on April 30th.
Are you tired of hearing about who should win the Hart Trophy yet? No? Okay, that’s good, because the greatest scorer in NHL history has now chimed in.
The Colorado Avalanche, after stumbling against one of the worst teams in the Eastern Conference, next will face the top team in the league when the New York Rangers visit Denver on Thursday.
When the Colorado Avalanche take on the New York Rangers Thursday night, they may be missing a big piece of their forward core. Or they might run it back with the same lineup.
The bookmakers like the Colorado Avalanche to top the New York Rangers in their game on Thursday, March 28, with the Avalanche given moneyline odds of -148 at home, and the Rangers at +124.
As with every game, you take the good with the bad, so time to take a look at the pluses and the minuses in the game against the Montreal Canadiens for the Colorado Avalanche.
Make-A-Wish Colorado will hold its second annual Whiskey, Wine & Wishes event on Wednesday, April 10th at Mission Ballroom in Denver. This fun celebration is country western themed and includes food, drinks, silent and live auctions and a live music performance.
The Colorado Avalanche turned in their first truly lackluster performance since the trade deadline on Tuesday as they welcomed the Canadiens de Montréal to Ball Arena.
You’re supposed to have a little bit more energy after a day off, right? Apparently that’s not always the case for the Colorado Avalanche. After Sunday’s emotional comeback win against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Avalanche were given a full day off on Monday.
DENVER — So often this season, the Avalanche have been able to score their way out of a bad game. Just take Sunday’s OT victory as an example. Colorado was able to rely on its powerful top line, led by Hart-Trophy hopeful Nathan MacKinnon, to score five goals in 24 minutes to erase a four-goal deficit for the first time in nearly 17 years.
Nathan MacKinnon extended his home streak to 35 games early on Tuesday night. Unfortunately, that was about the only good thing to happen to the Colorado Avalanche.
The Colorado Avalanche have reportedly signed goaltender Justus Annunen to a two-year, one-way contract extension.
Meghan Angley of DNVR Avalanche is reporting that Colorado Avalanche general manager Chris MacFarland provided an update Monday on the status of injured netminder Pavel Francouz.
The Colorado Avalanche provided one of the best comebacks of the season on Sunday when they defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-4 in overtime, at one point being down 4-0 with less than five minutes to go in the second period.
Depending on how you view the Colorado Avalanche‘s success in recent seasons, stating that the team has returned to the top tier of Stanley Cup contenders may seem puzzling.
Despite falling into a four-goal deficit, the Colorado Avalanche roared back with four goals over the final 24 minutes of regulation and collected the two points in overtime.
It was a successful night with two streaks continuing. The Colorado Avalanche extended their winning streak and Nathan MacKinnon extended both of his point streaks.
The Colorado Avalanche may never lose again. With a comeback win against the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night (March 19), the Avalanche extended their winning streak to seven games to bring them to 44-20-5 on the season and into an enthralling three-way tie for first place in the Central Division with 93 points.
The 6-foot-2 forward was a natural fit there, recording 42 points in 49 games during the 2021-22 campaign and generating NHL interest as a result.
The Colorado Avalanche have been searching for a second-line center for a long time. They tried to fill the gap with a bunch of deals before the season, but it was a shrewd move at the trade deadline that might have solved the problem.
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