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The Avalanche enter this matchup with a 47-27-4 record, and they have won two of their last three games.
From al.com
Trailing 2-0 in the second, Colorado tied it up with a power-play goal from Valeri Nichushkin that was ruled no-goal but overturned on review, and a score from Jimmy Vesey.
From Las Vegas Sun
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Jimmy Vesey scored his first goal with the club to help complete a comeback in regulation Tuesday night, then Charlie Coyle had the lone tally in the shootout as the Avs defeated the Vegas Golden
Two of the best in the Western Conference face off as the Vegas Golden Knights face the Colorado Avalanche. It’s time to continue our NHL odds series with a Golden Knights-Avalanche prediction and pick.
Gabe Landeskog spent Monday working as the No. 1 center for the Colorado Avalanche, at least for a few minutes.
The Kings scored 20 goals during their winning streak but they struggled to generate chances in a 4-0 loss to surging Colorado, which got two goals and an assist from Martin Necas.
Aliaksei Protas and Connor McMichael have been breakout/development success stories. Dubois revived his career. The Caps could win the Presidents’ Trophy despite two players from the 2018 championship team, Nicklas Backstrom and T.J. Oshie, playing zero games.
Zack Bolduc scored two power-play goals, Robert Thomas added a goal and three assists, and the St. Louis Blues extended their franchise-best winning streak to 12 games with a 5-4 victory over the Colorado Avalanche.
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Blues set a franchise record with their 12th straight win when they held on for a 5-4 win against the Colorado Avalanche at Enterprise Center on Saturday. The Blues tied the record on Thursday originally set by the 2019 Stanley Cup-winning team that won 11 in a row from Jan. 23-Feb. 19, 2019.
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Yegor Sharangovich scored the lone goal in a shootout and the Calgary Flames rallied from two goals down to beat Colorado 3-2, snapping a seven-game skid against the Avalanche.
The Avalanche will fall short in the Stanley Cup Playoffs because their goaltending, led by Mackenzie Blackwood, is not elite.