NHL Hockey

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6:00 PM PT7:00 PM MT8:00 PM CT9:00 PM ET2:00 GMT10:00 7:00 PM MST9:00 PM EST6:00 UAE (+1)21:00 ETNaN:� BRT, January 26, 2023
Ball Arena, Denver, Colorado  Attendance: 18,124

Avs take on Ducks, seek to extend winning streak

Anaheim Ducks at Colorado Avalanche

  1. The Avalanche have won their last seven games against the Ducks, outscoring them 30-11. It's the longest winning streak for either team in the all-time series between the clubs.
  2. The Ducks had 43 shots on goal in their 5-2 win at Arizona on Tuesday, their highest shot total in a non-overtime/shootout game this season. Anaheim ranks 16th in shots on goal per game on the road this season (30.0) and 29th in shots per game at home (28.7).
  3. Defenseman Cam Fowler scored two goals in the Ducks' win over the Coyotes on Tuesday. It was the third multiple-goal game for Fowler in his 13-season NHL career and first since Nov. 4, 2018, when he scored all of Anaheim's goals in a 3-2 win against Columbus.
  4. Colorado extended its season-high winning streak to six games with a 3-2 victory over the Capitals on Tuesday. The Avs had winning streaks of 10, nine and six games last season, and they won seven consecutive games during the 2022 playoffs.
  5. Artturi Lehkonen's goal against Washington on Tuesday was his sixth goal (in 11 games) in January, tying his NHL career for a calendar month, set in April 2022 (14 games). Lehkonen ranks second in goals this month among Colorado players, behind Mikko Rantanen (eight).
  6. Alexandar Georgiev has won his last three games, stopping all but four of the 103 shots on goal against him (1.33 GAA, .961 save percentage). Georgiev's three-game winning streak is one shy of his season-best run of four consecutive wins from December 17-23.

Two weeks ago, there was a lot of teeth-gnashing over the state of the Colorado Avalanche. They had lost seven of eight games and had dropped in the Central Division standings.

Now, with two games to go before a nine-day break, Colorado is riding a six-game winning streak and is playing like the team that won it all last year.

The Avalanche look to continue their winning ways when they host the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night in Denver.

Colorado has won its past four games without All-Star defenseman Cale Makar (upper body), who will return to the lineup against Anaheim. The reigning Norris and Conn Smythe Trophy recipient admitted it was difficult to see his team compete without him.

"That's kind of a tough thing for me," Makar said. "You watch your team go to battle, and you want to be with those guys. I love, obviously, playing hockey. So anytime I'm watching my team play it's not a fun time. It's not ideal to be out right now. I don't look at it as in terms of I need that rest. It's more so I want to be playing. It's just a really unfortunate thing that happened, and I've just been trying to grind to get back."

Colorado has been dealing with injuries to top players all season -- captain Gabriel Landeskog has yet to play -- and has relied on its depth, especially at forward.

While Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen are the offensive stars, the Avalanche are getting help from other lines. Alex Newhook and Andrew Cogliano scored in Tuesday's 3-2 win over Washington and have been chipping in more and more.

"This year, you've had to find a way to work with different options and different guys, but I've played with (Logan O'Connor) for a while now, and we do a good job of reading off of each other," Cogliano said after Tuesday's triumph. I think we're predictable to ourselves. And for (Newhook), I think he has a skill set that complements us, and I think we play a game that might complement him a little bit.

"We just have to continue doing what we are doing and provide a little bit of spark on that third line. And like I said, (defense) is the biggest thing, and when we get opportunities, put them in."

Anaheim is coming off a 5-2 win at Arizona on Tuesday night, its second win in the last three games. The Ducks aren't in playoff contention, and barring an unprecedented stretch over the next five weeks, they will be sellers at the March 3 trade deadline.

One player they are likely to keep is leading scorer Trevor Zegras, who extended his points streak to six games with an assist against the Coyotes.

Troy Terry also scored to end a 16-game goal drought, although he had 12 assists in the last 14 games.

"Troy's our best player, and it was great to see him score because it's been awhile now despite getting excellent chances every night," Anaheim coach Dallas Eakins said. "But that's Troy. He has that ability to go through people; he's unbelievable at putting pucks underneath guys' sticks and controlling it that way. I think he could have easily added a couple more."

The Avalanche hope Makar can return Thursday, and the Ducks have the same hope for their defenseman John Klingberg, who sat out Tuesday's game with an illness and is listed as day-to-day ahead of the matchup with Colorado.

--Field Level Media

Updated January 26, 2023

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