The Winnipeg Jets were facing elimination for the first time in the series against the Colorado Avalanche. It was time that they had to step up and Colorado did not step back at all themselves.
This Colorado Avalanche team looks good. Really good. If you have plans for late May or early June, you might want to delay them a little longer, because this team might still be going at that point.
The famous whiteout in Winnipeg huffed and puffed as much as it could, but it couldn’t stop the Colorado Avalanche. Nathan MacKinnon and company took Game 5 against the Winnipeg Jets 6-3, thus closing out the Round 1 series itself, 4-1.
There is a question that still looms large in these Stanley Cup playoff: Is this the year that a Canadian team makes it to the Stanley Cup Final?
The Colorado Avalanche stole home-ice advantage from the Winnipeg Jets after winning Game 2 in Manitoba, but they needed to capture Game 3 at Ball Arena on Friday night to keep it.
Through two games, neither the Colorado Avalanche or Winnipeg Jets made any changes to their lineup. Both teams were pretty happy with how things went, and decided to stick with what worked for Game Two.
Heading into the Winnipeg Jets and Colorado Avalanche’s first-round series, one of the key questions for the Jets to succeed was how to stop Nathan MacKinnon.
When you acquire a big piece at the trade deadline with 0 games of NHL playoff experience, you never really know what you’re going to get when the most important time of year rolls around.
Nathan MacKinnon quickly made history last night as his Avalanche got off to a hot start in a 5-1 beatdown of the Oilers. The Avalanche scored four goals in the first period, two of which came from Valeri Nichushkin.
Yesterday was the last day of the regular season. Six NHL games were on the schedule… And without further ado, let’s take a look at what caught the eye in all four corners of the league : 1: Nathan MacKinnon makes Avalanche history Nathan MacKinnon is having a dream season.
Valeri Nichushkin scored twice in Colorado's four-goal first period, Nathan MacKinnon had two assists to reach 140 points, and the Avalanche beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 in Denver on Thursday night.
In game No. 82, Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon put an exclamation point on an already historic 2023-24 campaign, recording point No. 140 to set the single-season franchise mark.
Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon has established a new franchise record for points in a single season with 140. MacKinnon achieved the feat during the Avs’ final game of the season on Thursday against the Edmonton Oilers.
Nathan MacKinnon has done what Joe Sakic and Peter Forsberg couldn’t do. Imagine saying that six or seven years ago. With two assists in the first period on Thursday night, MacKinnon hit 140 points on the season.
Frank Seravalli was joined by Jon Goyens to discuss how the Winnipeg Jets were able to shut down the Colorado Avalanche this season on the latest episode of Daily Faceoff Live.
Hockey expert Tony Sartori of the Action Network has NHL picks with two anytime goalscorer predictions for games on Sunday.
Welcome to the April leg of the 2023-24 NHL regular season. At this point in the calendar, the stakes are elevated. We’re starting to see teams clinch playoff spots.
Scoring 50 goals in a single NHL season is quite an accomplishment for a player. Doing it for the first time – in the middle of a hat trick no less – is even more special.
The Minnesota Wild were trying to keep their dwindling postseason hopes alive when they took on the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night, April 9. While
Nathan MacKinnon's seventh career hat trick led the Colorado Avalanche to a 5-2 victory over the visiting Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night. MacKinnon also added an assist.
It seems wild to fathom that a player like Nathan MacKinnon who has accomplished so much already had any milestones left to achieve. He’s a Stanley Cup champion, has two 100-point seasons – including the current one – and four others during which he tallied more than or nearly 90 points.
It took until the end of March, but Nathan MacKinnon finally didn’t record a point in a home game this season. The superstar for the Colorado Avalanche was held off the scoresheet in Thursday’s 3-2 overtime loss to the New York Rangers, halting his home points streak at 35 games.
Cole Harbour has been good to the NHL the past 20 years, producing two No. 1 overall draft picks who have lived up to their expectations. Those two No.
DraftKings currently lists Nathan MacKinnon recording at least one point in every Avs home game this season at +450 odds. Think he's worth betting on?
No NHL player has been more dominant this season than Colorado Avalanche superstar Nathan MacKinnon, and nowhere is that dominance more on display than when he plays at home.
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