Tough loss last night. Getting a point is fine I suppose but watching that late power play was frustrating. The passing carousel looking for the perfect play instead of just getting pucks to the net when you only need one goal... it's been a recurring theme and it's going to bite them in the playoffs if they don't sort it out.

That Necas move to set up Makar was gorgeous though. He's been such a good fit since coming over.

The injury situation is concerning heading into the stretch before the Olympic break. Landeskog and Toews both going down on that Florida trip was rough timing. At least it sounds like Toews should be back before too long, and hopefully Blackwood can get back in net soon to give Miner and Wedgewood some relief. Miner's looked solid stepping in but you don't want to overwork your third goalie.

The O'Connor situation is the one that worries me most. "No update" and "not going well" doesn't sound promising at all. Would be a real shame if he can't get back this year after the hip surgery and now this soft tissue issue on top of it.

Nashville on Friday should be a good bounce back opportunity. Three days off to rest up and hopefully get some guys healthier.
 
Preview: Avalanche look to bury the Predators at home

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The saying goes, “you can’t win em’ all,” and although the Avalanche put up a nice effort to the contrary, they did in fact finally lose a game on home ice their last time out. Can they respond accordingly in a matchup tonight against the Nashville Predators at Ball Arena? The Preds are a clipping just below .500 this season, and the Avalanche beat Nashville back in December by a score of 4-2. Will we get a repeat of that outcome, or can Nashville steal one in the Mile High City?

Friday night lights. pic.twitter.com/i1wlBRhaeL

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 16, 2026

Colorado Avalanche: 33-4-8​


The Opponent: Nashville Predators 22-20-4

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


I’m of the opinion that the Avalanche were bound to drop a few games here at some point, and with a sudden influx of injuries, that opinion was validated. There is some good news on that front, however, with Avalanche starter MacKenzie Blackwood being taken off of IR earlier this week.

Gabe Landeskog is currently in week two of the 6-8 week assumed window of recovery for his broken ribs. That is, unless he recovers as quickly as Seth Jarvis, who had a very similar injury (also against Florida) and returned just 2.5 weeks after the incident. I, for one, would rather the captain take his time.

MacKinnon currently has 36 goals with 37 games left in the season, and if he wants to break Michel Goulet’s Avs/Nords goal record, he will need 22 more in that same time frame. It almost feels inevitable at this point, and a Mack-trick would speed things up considerably!

Nathan MacKinnon through 43 games:

36 goals
78 points
25 multi-point games
12 3+ point games
5 4+ point games pic.twitter.com/5exrLWR6Ar

— NHL (@NHL) January 9, 2026

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonMartin Necas
Ross ColtonBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Parker KellyJack DruryVictor Olofsson
Zakhar BardakovIvan IvanGavin Brindley

Sam MalinskiCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Ilya SolovyovSamuel Girard

MacKenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Nashville Predators​


The Predators have been riding a roller coaster of wins and losses this season. Just when it looks like they have corrected course, they start dropping consecutive games again. That said, they are currently climbing up the big drop with two consecutive victories.

The problem in Nashville has been keeping the puck out of their own net, as they have allowed 151 goals this season. For perspective, the Avalanche have allowed only 103 goals in 45 games.

Remember Ryan O’Rielly? It’s been a while, but who can forget this hard-hitting quote from the last time he met the Avalanche in the playoffs?

“We know they have a lot of talent over there, and they work hard. But for us, it’s an exciting challenge. We’re going to have some fun, and we’re going to beat them.”

A lot has happened since that quote, and O’Rielly now finds himself centered in Nashville. He’s still a plenty effective player despite losing a step. ROR was never the fastest guy to begin with, and does his best work by anticipating play and creating chances, so keep an eye on him this evening. You know how it is with former Avs.

5️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ apples for ROR 👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/EoSTaV1AKH

— Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) December 20, 2024

Projected Lineup:​


Filip ForsbergRyan O’ReillyLuke Evangelista
Michael BuntingErik HaulaSteven Stamkos
Tyson JostFedor SvechkovMatthew Wood
Reid SchaeferMichael McCarronCole Smith

Roman JosiNick Perbix
Brady SkjeiAdam Wilsby
Justin BarronNick Blankenburg

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...-avalanche-look-to-bury-the-predators-at-home
 
Recap: Ryan O’Reilly hat trick upends Avalanche in a 7-3 defeat

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After a long winter’s nap the Colorado Avalanche hosted the Nashville Predators in their ongoing seven-game home stand. It was the fourth and final meeting between these teams this season and by far the ugliest as Colorado dropped their first regulation game at home in a 7-3 defeat.

A Ryan O’Reilly hat trick punctuated the loss. Brock Nelson scored two goals and Martin Nečas added one for Colorado. Mackenzie Blackwood made 28 saves in defeat.

The Game

It took all of 30 seconds for the game’s first score, unfortunately it was from the visitors. Ryan O’Reilly got free in front of the net and swiftly put a backhand past Mackenzie Blackwood in his return to the crease. That lead didn’t last long as Nashville immediately gave it back a minute later when Brock Nelson deposited his own puck at the net front past Juuse Saros.

Action calmed down a bit after the early scoring barrage but déjà vu struck as Nashville got on the board again from O’Reilly as he was awarded a goal after Samuel Girard placed a perfect tip on the puck right through Blackwood’s five-hole. The Avalanche responded back with another Nelson goal as he deflected a Josh Manson shot. And that’s how the first period would end, a 2-2 tie.

To start the second period the Avalanche had their chances but after a failed Avalanche power play, O’Reilly completed the hat trick with his own tipped shot to give Nashville the lead again. Your move, Brock Nelson. But the equalizer never came as Nashville scored their fourth goal on a rush from Michael Bunting to end the period 4-2 in Nashville’s favor.

There were quick signs of life to start the third period as Martin Nečas received a slap pass from Nathan MacKinnon in the slot to bring Colorado within one just a minute into the frame.

It would be Nashville who scored the next goal, though, as the Colorado comeback attempt was thwarted. Zakhar Bardakov was assessed a questionable interference penalty which was reviewed and the Predators converted on the subsequent power play. Filip Forsberg got a shot past Blackwood in traffic to restore the two-goal lead with five minutes to go.

From there it was desperation mode for the Avalanche as they pulled the goalie and gave up two shorthanded goals to Steven Stamkos and Michael McCarron for a 7-3 Nashville final. An ugly loss for Colorado’s first regulation defeat at Ball Arena this season.

Takeaways

This was Mackenzie Blackwood’s first start this month and it’s fair to wonder if he was shaking off the rust but giving up five goals on 28 shots really isn’t a great performance. With Scott Wedgewood allegedly healthy now too it will be interesting to see how Jared Bednar chooses to split starts as the schedule picks up moving forward.

Quietly the Avalanche are in a 2-3-1 stretch which coincides with the loss of Gabe Landeskog and Devon Toews. This step back is understandable with the key players missing but assuming full health down the stretch and in the playoffs is faulty especially as it’s a war of attrition to go deep into the summer. The squad can’t just dominate with a full roster.

Jared Bednar said there were no positives tonight. “We didn’t do enough to win the hockey game.”

— Meghan Angley (@megangley) January 17, 2026

Upcoming

A weekend off and then the Washington Capitals come to town for a Monday matinee at 2 p.m. MT on the Martin Luther King holiday.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...ly-hat-trick-upends-avalanche-in-a-7-3-defeat
 
Mile High Pollster: Avalanche fans say Gavin Brindley belongs

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It’s another installment of Mile High Pollster! Should the Avalanche buck the trend and actually think about load management? How important is it to win the Presidents Trophy and break Boston’s 22’-23’ wins record? What’s Gavin Brindley’s role after the deadline? How good does the power play need to be? Let’s see what the fans think!

Saving Your Pennies​


Today is sort of an awkward day to be staking this claim, but the Avalanche have a substantial lead in the division and league, just 46 games into the season. The Avalanche finally fell in defeat at home and in regulation at the hands of Ryan O’Reilly and the Nashville Predators after the longest break they’ve had in a while. Let’s not let recency bias cloud our thinking and ask ourselves whether the Avalanche could afford to give a few guys a night off (appropriately here and there) to get to April with as clean a bill of health as possible? I know, the sacrilege.

Would you warrant more days off for certain players with the current and well established lead inside the central division? #GoAvsGo

— Mile High Hockey (@MileHighHockey) January 14, 2026

Now I know the Avalanche is one of the teams to have won the Presidents’ Trophy the same year as winning the Stanley Cup (2001), but I don’t think the trophy or wins record really means anything to a core group that has already tasted the bubbles from Lord Stanley’s shiny mug. Moreover, I don’t think the Avs should press on usage or rehabilitation to achieve these milestones. No matter how historic or impressive. It’s cup or bust around here.

Do you want the #Avs to do whatever it takes to win the presidents trophy and break BOS record? #GoAvsGo

— Mile High Hockey (@MileHighHockey) January 14, 2026

The Pleasant Suprise of Gavin Brindley


I think it’s safe to say that the surprise of the season so far has been the arrival of Gavin Brindley, who has impressed fans, management, and the coaching staff during his time with the Avalanche. The kid (along with a third rounder and conditional second-round pick) the Avalanche snagged in exchange for Charlie Coyle and Miles Wood has real staying power and potential if he continues to play the way he has so far. With all that solid work on tape, the Avalanche will undoubtedly make moves to acquire more forward depth before and at the trade deadline. This begs the question: Where does Brindley fit on a team with a bit more forward depth?

Voters say the kid should stick in the bottom six even if and when the Avalanche make their additions. I tend to agree. Brindley is top 10 among Avalanche forwards in P/60 this season, 6th in G/60, and hasn’t been a defensive liability. Kid’s got a motor on him, and every cup contender needs one of those guys!

What will Brindley’s role be after the trade deadline?

— Mile High Hockey (@MileHighHockey) January 14, 2026

Powerless Play​


The Avalanche have been injured and now have lost two consecutive games, which officially allows some fans and pundits to stand on a not-so-new hill. The Colorado Avalanche power play is really bad.

It’s not even a matter of the Avalanche being stifled by puck luck or shooting percentage problems; this man-advantage unit looks disjointed, struggles to enter and set up, and just feels stuck in the mud. They have to find some answers soon. It has to be better when the playoffs roll around, or else we are going to get a repeat of last season’s exit. How good is good enough to get by that time of year?

Time for a couple polls! How critical is the power play to playoff success?

— Mile High Hockey (@MileHighHockey) January 14, 2026

The Mile High Hockey Lab has been clamouring for a more fluid power play, both in terms of personnel and approach, for almost five seasons now. MacKinnon, Makar, and Necas are all great players and find their stride in terms of danger while literally striding. The stationary, cross-ice, and bumper-fixed approach simply isn’t working.

Ezra Parter thinks the Avs' power play is behind the times!

"The two best players are being used in the old way of running a power play instead of being put in the most dangerous positions."

FULL EPISODE: https://t.co/cqgCo4O5SG #GoAvsGo | @MileHighHockey pic.twitter.com/B4H37DytJV

— Mile High Hockey Lab (@MHH_LAB) January 8, 2026

I just said MacKinnon, Makar, and Necas, so clearly talent isn’t the issue. Perhaps the approach should focus on enabling these guys, who thrive on speed and agility, by evolving into a power-play system that also thrives on movement and escapability? Just a thought!

Let us know what your answers are in the comments, and be sure to follow us on X for future polls!

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/mhh-...ter-avalanche-fans-say-gavin-brindley-belongs
 
Flight of Eagles named to AHL All-Star Classic

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Jayson Megna celebrates Isak Posch’s first professional win against the Calgary Wranglers on October 10, 2025. | Photo Courtesy of Colorado Eagles

The Colorado Eagles’ 2025-26 campaign has proved quite successful this season. With head coach Mark Letestu directing, they’ve kept either the first or second divisional spot this season. However, Letestu will share that the success stems from player contributions, not himself. As of Saturday morning, the Colorado Eagles have a 22–8–1–3 record. Colorado sits fifth in the AHL standings, third in the conference and second in the Pacific. Why does this all matter? Because it helped coach Letestu earn the head coaching position for the All-Star Classic in Rockford, Illinois this February.

Will not be going alone​


It is not very often in the AHL that a team gets to send more than one representative to the All-Star Classic. This year, the Eagles will send two players to the event besides coach Letestu. Eagles’ captain Jayson Megna will be the Pacific Division captain and play in the games. The captain is fifth in the AHL with 19 goals and is second on the team in points behind Alex Barre-Boulet.

JAILBREAK GOAL FROM THE CAPTAIN! Megna breaks loose from the box and Alex Gagne puts it right on his tape for his second goal of the night! #Avs #GoAvsGo #EaglesCountry @HockeyMtnHighCO pic.twitter.com/4TkE48eHxK

— Brennan Vogt (@brennan_vogt) January 11, 2026

The hard working rookie​


Rookie goaltender Isak Posch will also go to the games with Megna and Letestu. Injuries to Mackenzie Blackwood and Scott Wedgewood forced Posch into a starting role for the Eagles. And he has stepped up with a 12–5–3 record, a 2.45 goals-allowed average, and a .905 save percentage. Add to this his two shutouts, and he has been stellar in the crease. So good that he ranks fifth among all rookie goaltenders in the AHL.

Rookie Isak Posch is showing some promise this season with his 11-3-2-2 record , 2.06 GAA and .919 SV% with saves like this under pressure #Avs #GoAvsGo #EaglesCountry @HockeyMtnHighCO pic.twitter.com/flweH3TzkL

— Brennan Vogt (@brennan_vogt) January 4, 2026

How the All-Star Classic works​


Day one of the festivities on February 10th will be your classic skills competition. On day two, all four teams will take part in a 3-on-3, round-robin tournament featuring six games of eight minutes each. The two teams with the best records at the end of the round-robin will face off for the championship in a final eight-minute, 3-on-3 game.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/ahl-...light-of-eagles-named-to-ahl-all-star-classic
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche vs. Nashville Predators (7:00 p.m.)

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The saying goes, “you can’t win em’ all,” and although the Avalanche put up a nice effort to the contrary, they did in fact finally lose a game on home ice their last time out. Can they respond accordingly in a matchup tonight against the Nashville Predators at Ball Arena? The Preds are a clipping just below .500 this season, and the Avalanche beat Nashville back in December by a score of 4-2. Will we get a repeat of that outcome, or can Nashville steal one in the Mile High City?

Friday night lights. pic.twitter.com/i1wlBRhaeL

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 16, 2026

Colorado Avalanche: 33-4-8​


The Opponent: Nashville Predators 22-20-4

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


I’m of the opinion that the Avalanche were bound to drop a few games here at some point, and with a sudden influx of injuries, that opinion was validated. There is some good news on that front, however, with Avalanche starter MacKenzie Blackwood being taken off of IR earlier this week.

Gabe Landeskog is currently in week two of the 6-8 week assumed window of recovery for his broken ribs. That is, unless he recovers as quickly as Seth Jarvis, who had a very similar injury (also against Florida) and returned just 2.5 weeks after the incident. I, for one, would rather the captain take his time.

MacKinnon currently has 36 goals with 37 games left in the season, and if he wants to break Michel Goulet’s Avs/Nords goal record, he will need 22 more in that same time frame. It almost feels inevitable at this point, and a Mack-trick would speed things up considerably!

Nathan MacKinnon through 43 games:

36 goals
78 points
25 multi-point games
12 3+ point games
5 4+ point games pic.twitter.com/5exrLWR6Ar

— NHL (@NHL) January 9, 2026

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonMartin Necas
Ross ColtonBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Parker KellyJack DruryVictor Olofsson
Zakhar BardakovIvan IvanGavin Brindley

Sam MalinskiCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Ilya SolovyovSamuel Girard

MacKenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Nashville Predators​


The Predators have been riding a roller coaster of wins and losses this season. Just when it looks like they have corrected course, they start dropping consecutive games again. That said, they are currently climbing up the big drop with two consecutive victories.

The problem in Nashville has been keeping the puck out of their own net, as they have allowed 151 goals this season. For perspective, the Avalanche have allowed only 103 goals in 45 games.

Remember Ryan O’Rielly? It’s been a while, but who can forget this hard-hitting quote from the last time he met the Avalanche in the playoffs?

“We know they have a lot of talent over there, and they work hard. But for us, it’s an exciting challenge. We’re going to have some fun, and we’re going to beat them.”

A lot has happened since that quote, and O’Rielly now finds himself centered in Nashville. He’s still a plenty effective player despite losing a step. ROR was never the fastest guy to begin with, and does his best work by anticipating play and creating chances, so keep an eye on him this evening. You know how it is with former Avs.

5️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ apples for ROR 👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/EoSTaV1AKH

— Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) December 20, 2024

Projected Lineup:​


Filip ForsbergRyan O’ReillyLuke Evangelista
Michael BuntingErik HaulaSteven Stamkos
Tyson JostFedor SvechkovMatthew Wood
Reid SchaeferMichael McCarronCole Smith

Roman JosiNick Perbix
Brady SkjeiAdam Wilsby
Justin BarronNick Blankenburg

Follow along in the comments below!

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open...rado-avalanche-vs-nashville-predators-700-p-m
 
Preview: Colorado Eager to Capitalize Against a Struggling Washington Squad

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The Colorado Avalanche have accomplished a lot of firsts this season.

First team in the League to reach 70 points. First team to win 30 regular season games. First team to have multiple ten game winning streaks. First team to lose just one game in regulation on home ice.

With a win against the Washington Capitals this afternoon, the Avalanche will ensure that last statistic doesn’t change.

Colorado Avalanche (33-5-8)​


The Opponent: Washington Capitals (24-19-6)

Time: 2:00 P.M. MST/4:00 P.M. EST

Watch: TNT/HBO Max, TruTV (US National Broadcast), MNMT (Washington Capitals Broadcast Area Only) SN+, NHL Centre Ice (Canadian Broadcast Areas)

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio KKSE-FM 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


It took over one hundred days (one hundred and one, to be exact) for the Avalanche to suffer their first regulation loss on home ice since the start of the 2025-2026 season. The Nashville Predators, who made their final trip of the regular season to Ball Arena last Friday, secured a 7-3 victory off a four point night from former Avalanche center Ryan O’Reilly (which included his seventh career hat trick) and a three point night from captain Roman Josi. Goaltender Juuse Saros stopped 40 of 43 shots for Nashville’s third straight win, which has pushed them into contention for the last wild card spot in the Western Conference.

Head Coach Jared Bednar didn’t mince words after his team’s performance, citing “no positives” could be gained from his team’s effort against Nashville. He didn’t stop there, saying he “hated that game from start to finish”.

Pretty accurate: the Avalanche surrendered the first goal of the game right out of the gate with just thirty seconds played to O’Reilly (a bit of payback of sorts for Brent Burns scoring just fifteen seconds on Saros in the Avs’ 3-0 victory at Bridgestone Arena back on November 22), which was the beginning of a very long night for the returning Mackenzie Blackwood. Blackwood, who had missed the past six games due to injury since recording a 6-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues on New Year’s Eve, stopped 23 of 28 shots in his first action of 2026. While some of those goals that got past him could be explained away as incredibly unfortunate (Sam Girard deflecting a puck past him), or near unpreventable (O’Reilly’s point-blank redirect of Luke Evangelista’s shot through heavy traffic), there were certainly others that Blackwood surrendered (Michael Bunting’s breakaway late in the second period) that would have been nice to see him come through with a save.

While many of the Avalanche skaters certainly deserve their fair share of criticism for their performance on Friday night, Brock Nelson may be one of the few who could be spared. Nelson matched O’Reilly goal for goal in the first period and gave his teammates opportunities to build on his efforts. Unfortunately, a completely uninspired second period allowed Nashville to take control of the game. Martin Nečas’ early third period goal that pulled the Avs within one provided a blip of hope, but Nashville rolled off three goals within a 2:28 span late (including a pair of empty net goals) to put the game out of reach.

While the loss to Nashville certainly stings, and they have played the Avalanche very tough this season, it’s important to keep in mind that this was the first regulation loss on Ball Arena ice this season, and it was due to happen at some point. Had they put together a more complete game and still came out on the losing end, the loss may not taste quite so bitter.

The loss also didn’t impact the Avs’ position as the undisputed leader across the Central Division, Western Conference, and entire League standings. Factor in that Dallas has only won twice this calendar year (and lost ten of its last twelve games) and Minnesota has won just three times in January, a lopsided loss for the Avs to Nashville—the single regulation loss on home ice this entire season—seems comically light by comparison.

Nathan MacKinnon remains the League leader in goal scoring (36), and will have a chance to reclaim the League lead in overall points from Edmonton’s Connor McDavid; MacKinnon is one point behind McDavid’s 83 points for the mark. Cale Makar still leads all defensemen in points (53), but Columbus’ Zach Werenski is one point shy of tying him for that mark. Scott Wedgewood still leads the League for the lowest goals against average (2.19), and while it seems plausible for Bednar to turn to him after being idle since the Avs’ overtime loss against Toronto, he may start Blackwood to keep him working to return to form and save Wedgewood for Wednesday’s game against Anaheim.

Today’s game against Washington will be the fifth game of the seven game home stand for the Avs. Prior to splitting the season series last year, Colorado enjoyed a four game winning streak against Washington dating back to November 19, 2022.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Artturi Lehkonen – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Nečas
Gavin Brindley – Brock Nelson – Valeri Nichushkin
Victor Olofsson – Jack Drury – Ross Colton
Zakhar Bardakov – Parker Kelly – Ivan Ivan*

Defense:
Cale Makar – Sam Girard
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Ilya Solovyov – Sam Malinski

Between the Pipes:
Mackenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

*Ivan Ivan, who was recalled from Loveland ahead of the Nashville game, was sent back down after the loss. It’s possible he could be recalled again since he played in Saturday’s Colorado Eagles game but sat out on Sunday.

Washington Capitals​


Washington can also relate to the struggles of Dallas and Minnesota, having only three wins to their credit to begin the month of January. They have lost six of their previous nine games since the start of the calendar year, the most recent being a 5-2 defeat at the hands of the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers on Saturday at Capital One Arena. As Brock Nelson was the primary source of offense for Colorado against Nashville, defenseman Jakob Chychrun filled that role for Washington against Florida, scoring the team’s only goals in the contest. After giving his team a 2-1 lead near the halfway mark of regulation, Florida scored four unanswered goals against goaltender Logan Thompson and never looked back.

Washington currently sits in fourth place in the Metropolitan Division, and trail the Buffalo Sabres (yes, the Buffalo Sabres) by three points for the final wild card spot in the Eastern Conference. With today’s game marking the start of a five game road trip through the Western Conference, which includes some winnable contests against Vancouver, Calgary, and Seattle, Washington can gain some ground (or build some momentum, at least) in the wild card race before wrapping up their road swing in Detroit prior to returning to the District.

If you were asked who was leading Washington in goals, you’d probably say it was Alex Ovechkin. Incredibly, Tom Wilson leads all Capitals skaters in goals (22), just eleven shy of his career best he posted last season (33). He also leads the team in points (42), and was recently named to Team Canada’s roster for the upcoming Olympics in Italy. Wilson, however, has not played for Washington since a 3-2 shootout loss to Chicago on January 3 due to injury. As for the NHL’s all-time leading goal-scorer, Ovechkin is second in goals (20) and points (41). Defenseman John Carlson is third on the team in points (38), and leads all Washington skaters in assists (29). Chychrun is second among Washington skaters in points (35), but leads all defensemen in goals (17).

Despite losing his last three starts, Thompson ranks sixth in goals against average among goaltenders (2.38), just behind Colorado’s Blackwood (2.26). He will likely get his fourth straight start in today’s contest against the Avalanche.

Washington skated away with a 5-2 victory over Colorado in their only visit to Ball Arena last season on November 15, 2024. They wrap up the season series against Colorado at home on March 22.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Alex Ovechkin – Dylan Strome – Anthony Beauvillier
Aliaksei Protas – Connor McMichael – Ryan Leonard
Ivan Miroshnichenko – Nic Dowd – Ethen Frank
Brandon Duhaime – Hendrix Lapierre – Brett Leason

Defense:
Jakob Chychrun – John Carlson
Martin Fehérváry – Matt Roy
Rasmus Sandin – Trevor van Reimsdyk

Between the Pipes:
Logan Thompson
Charlie Lindgren

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...italize-against-a-struggling-washington-squad
 
Recap: MacKinnon’s three points fuels Avalanche over Capitals 5-2

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After losing 7-3 against the Nashville Predators on Friday and it has been over a week since their last win, the Colorado Avalanche got back to their winning ways today in a matinee matchup against the Washington Capitals, in which they won 5-2.

First Period​


Colorado would get on the board first quickly off a goal from Parker Kelly, who tipped home a wrist shot from Cale Makar, who worked his magic and was able to shed a Washington player at the blue line, and let the puck fly towards the net.


The Capitals would tie it up at 1-1 after that, as Jakob Chychrun was able to beat Scott Wedgewood clean with a wrist shot from the top of the zone on the power play.

Power play goal for Washington!Scored by Jakob Chychrun with 12:33 remaining in the 1st period.Assisted by Dylan Strome and Ethen Frank.Colorado: 1Washington: 1#WSHvsCOL #GoAvsGo #ALLCAPS

NHL Goals (@nhlgoals.bsky.social) 2026-01-19T21:38:59.909768Z

Second Period​


Nathan MacKinnon would score on the power play for Colorado next, to give Colorado the lead back, and make it 2-1 in their favor. MacKinnon just took the puck into the zone against three Washington players on this play, and managed to shoot it through the defender and beat Charlie Lindgren. It was a classic rush play that led to the goal.


Victor Olofsson then would give the Avs a comfortable 3-1 lead following the MacKinnon goal, as he was able to clean up the rebound from a Josh Manson wrist shot.


Ethan Frank would respond for the Capitals shortly after the Olofsson goal, making it 3-2 heading into the third period.

Washington goal!Scored by Ethen Frank with 03:45 remaining in the 2nd period.Assisted by Alex Ovechkin and Nic Dowd.Colorado: 3Washington: 2#WSHvsCOL #GoAvsGo #ALLCAPS

NHL Goals (@nhlgoals.bsky.social) 2026-01-19T23:03:58.104511Z

Third Period​


Initially, during this period, it appeared that Cale Makar had extended Colorado’s lead to 4-2, but that goal was ultimately overturned for goaltender interference, and the score remained 3-2. After that, Colorado kept pushing and was rewarded with a fourth goal that actually counted, as MacKinnon was able to find Artturi Lehkonen on a 2-on-1 rush, and Lehkonen buried it.

Colorado goal!Scored by Artturi Lehkonen with 07:28 remaining in the 3rd period.Assisted by Nathan MacKinnon.Colorado: 4Washington: 2#WSHvsCOL #GoAvsGo #ALLCAPS

NHL Goals (@nhlgoals.bsky.social) 2026-01-19T23:58:02.512604Z

For good measure, MacKinnon would score with 3:30 left to play in regulation, as he stole the puck from a Capitals player from behind their own net and put it past Lindgren for his second goal of the night, for your final score of 5-2 in favor of Colorado.

Colorado goal!Scored by Nathan MacKinnon with 03:30 remaining in the 3rd period.Assisted by Martin Necas.Colorado: 5Washington: 2#WSHvsCOL #GoAvsGo #ALLCAPS

NHL Goals (@nhlgoals.bsky.social) 2026-01-20T00:01:41.769215Z

Takeaways​


After the Nashville game, it’s really nice to see this team bounce back in the way that they did against Washington here today. Colorado did well to control this game for the most part, and this game never really felt in question. Even after the Makar goal was overturned for goaltender interference, which was, in my opinion, a ticky-tacky call at best, the Avs just seemed to say, “we’re not doing this”, and kept their foot on the gas, adding two more goals in the process for good measure before time expired in regulation. Even when they’re missing key players, when this team remembers to actually do the little things night in and night out, they’re incredibly scary, which is exactly what makes me incredibly excited to watch this team come playoff time.

Speaking of missing key players, the lineup is getting thinner and thinner with two recalls needed prior to this game. Ivan Ivan returned after a weekend in Loveland and Alex Barré-Boulet made his Avalanche debut in a last second call up because Val Nichushkin sustained minor injuries in a car accident. The latter even managed a secondary assist on the first goal despite playing less than four minutes in the game.

Upcoming​


Colorado takes on the Anaheim Ducks next on Wednesday, January 21. Puck drop is at 7:00 p.m. MT.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...hree-points-fuels-avalanche-over-capitals-5-2
 
Weekly Cupcakes: Kim Weiss makes history

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Colorado Avalanche News​


  • Jared Bednar’s message to Avalanche: “We have to dig in”. [Denver Post]
  • Checking up on the Colorado Avalanche’s 2025 draft class mid season. [The Hockey News]

News Around the League​

  • Oilers star Leon Draisaitl takes leave of absence for family illness. [USA Today]
  • Ryan Nugent-Hopkins played his 1,000th regular-season game on Sunday, all of them as an Oiler. [The Edmonton Journal]
  • Flames send Andersson to Golden Knights for package including Whitecloud, two draft picks. [TSN]
  • Phil Goyette, former NHL forward and Islanders’ first coach, dies at 92. [Yahoo Sports]
  • Steven Stamkos fined $2,500 for unsportsmanlike conduct in Predators game for bench incident with Golden Knights defenseman Lauzon. [NHL]
  • Frank Nazar practices with Blackhawks, could return Thursday. [ESPN]
  • NHL players will compete at Olympics, says international ice hockey chief. [CTV News]

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/daily-cupcakes-sandie/61083/weekly-cupcakes
 
That MacKinnon goal where he just walked through three Capitals players and somehow still found a way to beat Lindgren was ridiculous. The man is playing at a completely different level this season. 36 goals through 46 games is absurd, and he's got a real shot at that Goulet record if he keeps this pace up.

Good to see the team bounce back after that Nashville disaster. O'Reilly getting a hat trick against us stung, but credit to Bednar for not sugarcoating that loss at all. Sometimes you need that kind of honesty from your coach.

Really happy for the Eagles getting that All-Star recognition too. Megna has been quietly excellent down there, and Posch stepping up with Blackwood and Wedgewood dealing with injuries shows the depth in the organization is solid. That 12-5-3 record for a rookie goaltender thrust into a starting role is impressive.

The Nichushkin car accident news is concerning though. Hope it's truly minor like they're saying. The lineup is getting thin with all these injuries and call-ups, but guys like Ivan Ivan and Barré-Boulet are at least getting opportunities to prove themselves. ABB getting an assist in his Avs debut despite barely four minutes of ice time is a nice story.

Wednesday against Anaheim should be a good chance to build some momentum before the schedule gets tougher again.
 
Breaking: Colorado trades Ilya Solovyov to Pittsburgh

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The Colorado Avalanche have officially made their first trade of the season, sending defenseman Ilya Solovyov to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for 26-year-old right wing Valtteri Puustinen, and Pittsburgh’s 2026 7th round draft pick as well.

We have acquired Valtteri Puustinen and Pittsburgh's own 7th Round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft in exchange for Ilya Solovyov.

Colorado Avalanche (@avalanche.bsky.social) 2026-01-20T18:45:12.977Z

Solovyov has played 16 games for the Avs up until this point, with two assists and one goal. The one goal being his first career NHL goal, which came against the Columbus Blue Jackets on January 10. With Solovyov now being traded, the Avs are suddenly short a defenseman on their roster, which means a call-up will likely be coming ahead of Colorado’s game tomorrow against the Anaheim Ducks as Devon Toews is skating but not yet ready to play.

🚨 Trade

To #LetsGoPens
Ilya Solovyov 25 y/o D, Yr 2/2 $775K – UFA Group6

To #GoAvsGo
Valtteri Puustinen 26 y/o F, Yr 2/2 $775K – UFA
'26 7th

PIT adds $775K net cap hit with Solovyov currently being in the NHL and Puustinen assigned to the AHL https://t.co/14dKtGKVSG

— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) January 20, 2026

Valtteri Puustinen was a former seventh round pick in 2019 has not played a game in the NHL this season but has 66 career games with Pittsburgh. This season he has played 35 games for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in the AHL so far. In that time, he’s picked up seven goals and 19 assists, which is some perfectly fine production. He’s been a good producer in the AHL over his career so if nothing else this is a move to fortify the Colorado Eagles. It remains to be seen if Puustinen will stay in the AHL after this move as the Avalanche do not have the services of depth forward Joel Kiviranta yet either.

Obviously, this is a pretty small trade on the whole, but still the first one that the Avs have made this season, nonetheless. There is no salary cap impact even if the Avs recall their new forward. With the Olympics coming up in just over two weeks, we might see more trades happen before then, now that Colorado’s started making some moves.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...g-colorado-trades-ilya-solovyov-to-pittsburgh
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche vs Washington Capitals (2:00 P.M.)

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The Avalanche have accomplished a lot of firsts this season.

First team in the League to reach 70 points. First team to win 30 regular season games. First team to have multiple ten game winning streaks. First team to lose just one game in regulation on home ice.

With a win against the Washington Capitals this afternoon, the Avs will ensure that last statistic doesn’t change.

Colorado Avalanche (33-5-8)​


The Opponent: Washington Capitals (24-19-6)

Time: 2:00 P.M. MST/4:00 P.M. EST

Watch: TNT/HBO Max, TruTV (US National Broadcast), MNMT (Washington Capitals Broadcast Area Only) SN+, NHL Centre Ice (Canadian Broadcast Areas)

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio KKSE-FM 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


It took over one hundred days (one hundred and one, to be exact) for the Avalanche to suffer their first regulation loss on home ice since the start of the 2025-2026 season. The Nashville Predators, who made their final trip of the regular season to Ball Arena last Friday, secured a 7-3 victory off a four point night from former Avalanche center Ryan O’Reilly (which included his seventh career hat trick) and a three point night from captain Roman Josi. Goaltender Juuse Saros stopped 40 of 43 shots for Nashville’s third straight win, which has pushed them into contention for the last wild card spot in the Western Conference.

Head Coach Jared Bednar didn’t mince words after his team’s performance, citing “no positives” could be gained from his team’s effort against Nashville. He didn’t stop there, saying he “hated that game from start to finish”.

Pretty accurate: the Avalanche surrendered the first goal of the game right out of the gate with just thirty seconds played to O’Reilly (a bit of payback of sorts for Brent Burns scoring just fifteen seconds on Saros in the Avs’ 3-0 victory at Bridgestone Arena back on November 22), which was the beginning of a very long night for the returning Mackenzie Blackwood. Blackwood, who had missed the past six games due to injury since recording a 6-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues on New Year’s Eve, stopped 23 of 28 shots in his first action of 2026. While some of those goals that got past him could be explained away as incredibly unfortunate (Sam Girard deflecting a puck past him), or near unpreventable (O’Reilly’s point-blank redirect of Luke Evangelista’s shot through heavy traffic), there were certainly others that Blackwood surrendered (Michael Bunting’s breakaway late in the second period) that would have been nice to see him come through with a save.

While many of the Avalanche skaters certainly deserve their fair share of criticism for their performance on Friday night, Brock Nelson may be one of the few who could be spared. Nelson matched O’Reilly goal for goal in the first period and gave his teammates opportunities to build on his efforts. Unfortunately, a completely uninspired second period allowed Nashville to take control of the game. Martin Nečas’ early third period goal that pulled the Avs within one provided a blip of hope, but Nashville rolled off three goals within a 2:28 span late (including a pair of empty net goals) to put the game out of reach.

While the loss to Nashville certainly stings, and they have played the Avalanche very tough this season, it’s important to keep in mind that this was the first regulation loss on Ball Arena ice this season, and it was due to happen at some point. Had they put together a more complete game and still came out on the losing end, the loss may not taste quite so bitter.

The loss also didn’t impact the Avs’ position as the undisputed leader across the Central Division, Western Conference, and entire League standings. Factor in that Dallas has only won twice this calendar year (and lost ten of its last twelve games) and Minnesota has won just three times in January, a lopsided loss for the Avs to Nashville—the single regulation loss on home ice this entire season—seems comically light by comparison.

Nathan MacKinnon remains the League leader in goal scoring (36), and will have a chance to reclaim the League lead in overall points from Edmonton’s Connor McDavid; MacKinnon is one point behind McDavid’s 83 points for the mark. Cale Makar still leads all defensemen in points (53), but Columbus’ Zach Werenski is one point shy of tying him for that mark. Scott Wedgewood still leads the League for the lowest goals against average (2.19), and while it seems plausible for Bednar to turn to him after being idle since the Avs’ overtime loss against Toronto, he may start Blackwood to keep him working to return to form and save Wedgewood for Wednesday’s game against Anaheim.

Today’s game against Washington will be the fifth game of the seven game home stand for the Avs. Prior to splitting the season series last year, Colorado enjoyed a four game winning streak against Washington dating back to November 19, 2022.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Artturi Lehkonen – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Nečas
Gavin Brindley – Brock Nelson – Valeri Nichushkin
Victor Olofsson – Jack Drury – Ross Colton
Zakhar Bardakov – Parker Kelly – Ivan Ivan*

Defense:
Cale Makar – Sam Girard
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Ilya Solovyov – Sam Malinski

Between the Pipes:
Mackenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

*Ivan Ivan, who was recalled from Loveland ahead of the Nashville game, was sent back down after the loss. It’s possible he could be recalled again as he played in Saturday’s Colorado Eagles game but sat out on Sunday.

Washington Capitals​


Washington can also relate to the struggles of Dallas and Minnesota, having only three wins to their credit to begin the month of January. They have lost six of their previous nine games since the start of the calendar year, the most recent being a 5-2 defeat at the hands of the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers on Saturday at Capital One Arena. As Brock Nelson was the primary source of offense for Colorado against Nashville, defenseman Jakob Chychrun filled that role for Washington against Florida, scoring the team’s only goals in the contest. After giving his team a 2-1 lead near the halfway mark of regulation, Florida scored four unanswered goals against goaltender Logan Thompson and never looked back.

Washington currently sits in fourth place in the Metropolitan Division, and trail the Buffalo Sabres (yes, the Buffalo Sabres) by three points for the final wild card spot in the Eastern Conference. With today’s game marking the start of a five game road trip through the Western Conference, which includes some winnable contests against Vancouver, Calgary, and Seattle, Washington can gain some ground (or build some momentum, at least) in the wild card race before wrapping up their road swing in Detroit prior to returning to the District.

If you were asked who was leading Washington in goals, you’d probably say it was Alex Ovechkin. Incredibly, Tom Wilson leads all Capitals skaters in goals (22), just eleven shy of his career best he posted last season (33). He also leads the team in points (42), and was recently named to Team Canada’s roster for the upcoming Olympics in Italy. Wilson, however, has not played for Washington since a 3-2 shootout loss to Chicago on January 3 due to injury. As for the NHL’s all-time leading goal-scorer, Ovechkin is second in goals (20) and points (41). Defenseman John Carlson is third on the team in points (38), and leads all Washington skaters in assists (29). Chychrun is second among Washington skaters in points (35), but leads all defensemen in goals (17).

Despite losing his last three starts, Thompson ranks sixth in goals against average among goaltenders (2.38), just behind Colorado’s Blackwood (2.26). He will likely get his fourth straight start in today’s contest against the Avalanche.

Washington skated away with a 5-2 victory over Colorado in their only visit to Ball Arena last season on November 15, 2024. They wrap up the season series against Colorado at home on March 22.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Alex Ovechkin – Dylan Strome – Anthony Beauvillier
Aliaksei Protas – Connor McMichael – Ryan Leonard
Ivan Miroshnichenko – Nic Dowd – Ethen Frank
Brandon Duhaime – Hendrix Lapierre – Brett Leason

Defense:
Jakob Chychrun – John Carlson
Martin Fehérváry – Matt Roy
Rasmus Sandin – Trevor van Reimsdyk

Between the Pipes:
Logan Thompson
Charlie Lindgren

Follow along in the comments below!

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open...ashington-capitals-colorado-avalanche-200-p-m
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche vs. Anaheim Ducks (7:00 p.m.)

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Tonight, the Colorado Avalanche welcome the Anaheim Ducks to Ball Arena in downtown Denver, CO, for an inter-divisional matchup between a budding group and a grizzled powerhouse. The Avalanche got back in the win column against the Washington Capitals by the score of 5-2 after finally dropping their first regulation win at home. The Ducks are a bit of a surprise success this season and have won four in a row as they arrive in the Mile High City. Will the Ducks cruise at altitude, or will the Avalanche reign supreme?

Colorado Avalanche: 34-5-8​


The Opponent: Anaheim Ducks 25-21-3

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


The boys in burgundy and blue aren’t exactly desperate for a win or involved in an intense race for the division lead, but it’s never good to give up 7 goals to a divisional opponent on home ice. That’s exactly what happened when the Nashville Predators came into town. The question then became, how would they respond?

Well, they responded by beating the Capitals seemingly (respectfully) with ease. It felt like they were back to business as usual and had shaken off the remaining rust accrued over a long break by the third period.

Duck hunting 🦆 pic.twitter.com/p71G0FdSdo

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 21, 2026

Good news on the injury front and some clarification in terms of Val Nichushkin and being involved in a vehicle collision, as Jared Bednar says Devon Toews will be an option Sunday against the Leafs, Landeskog is progressing nicely, and Val Nichushkin is “going to go tonight.”

Jared Bednar says “he is going to go tonight,” when asked about Val Nichushkin on @AltitudeSR.#GoAvsGo | @milehighhockey

— Adrian Hernandez (@AdoHernandez27) January 21, 2026

Look for the Avalanche to shut things down defensively and try to buck the trend of slow starts tonight against the Ducks. It would be nice to get back to scoring inside the first minute of the game again, but that’s just my opinion.

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonMartin Necas
Ross ColtonBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Parker KellyJack DruryVictor Olofsson
Taylor MakarZakhar BardakovGavin Brindley

Sam MalinskiCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Jack AhcanSamuel Girard

Scott Wedgewood
MacKenzie Blackwood

Anaheim Ducks​


It’s currently duck season in Colorado, so Anaheim had better keep its wits about it. I know that the Ducks are a team that has gotten a ton of roses for improving over the past few seasons, but to me, they really haven’t in that time frame. They still sit in my mind as a middling club that harbours talent that should be prime pickings come trade deadline time.

Wings up for Denver 🛫🛫#FlyTogether pic.twitter.com/3rvm8BXxeu

— Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) January 20, 2026

That may come off harsh, but I just don’t believe in this roster as much as I did before the season started. Namely, Chris Kreider just hasn’t realized the level of impact that he achieved during his time in New York with the Rangers.

Have the Ducks won four in a row? Yes.

Are they 4-5-1 in their last ten games? Also yes.

Projected Lineup:​


Chris KreiderMason McTavishRyan Strome
Alex KillornMikael GranlundBeckett Sennecke
Jeffrey VielRyan PoehlingCutter Gauthier
Ross JohnstonTim WasheIan Moore

Jackson LacombeJacob Trouba
Pavel MintyukovDrew Helleson
Olen ZellwegerRadko Gudas

Lukas Dostal
Ville Husso

Follow along in the comments below!

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open...d-colorado-avalanche-vs-anaheim-ducks-700-p-m
 
Recap: Goaltending battle ends in Ducks favor 2-1

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As the home stand begins to wrap-up, the Colorado Avalanche hosted the Anaheim Ducks at Ball Arena. Much like the previous meeting in November, it was a hard-fought game but goals were tough to come by. Both Scott Wedgewood and Lucas Dostal put on a show but the Ducks got the 2-1 win in a shootout.

The Game

It was a slow to start to the contest by both teams as they traded unsuccessful power plays and saw the first period end in a scoreless tie. Colorado did craft a 9-4 shot advantage at least.

Despite holding Anaheim to just five shots on goal through the midpoint of the game, it was the Ducks who got on the board first on a rush into the Avalanche zone. The sniper was none other than Jeff Viel, who was once an Avalanche rookie camp invite most known for fighting Josh Anderson to conclude the second to last ever Burgundy and White scrimmage game in 2016.

🚨 Viel 🚨

His hot start continues!
We lead 1-0! #FlyTogether pic.twitter.com/rSLJrYZqXS

— Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) January 22, 2026

With 20 shots on goal through the second frame the Avalanche were a degree of snake-bit, most notably with Zakhar Bardakov getting a glorious chance on a loose puck at the net front and Ross Colton on a breakaway hoping to pot his first goal since November, but neither could get the puck over Lukas Dostal’s left leg pad.

A late power play could have changed fortunes for the Avalanche but they came up empty yet again and the second period concluded with a 1-0 Ducks lead.

Colorado came out with purposed energy in the third period but Dostal continued to stand on his head. The Ducks almost escaped with a shutout but as the clock counted down to nearly three minutes to go, Artturi Lehkonen took a cross-ice pass and buried the puck to tie the game 1-1. There was a tense moment when Scott Wedgewood had to dive back to swat a puck off the goal line minutes later but the score remained the same and the game needed overtime to resolve.

TIE GAME 🚨 pic.twitter.com/clwZMWr3Ib

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 22, 2026

In the extra frame both goaltenders put on a show. Dostal stopped multiple point blank chances but Wedgewood faced several uncontested rushes and made the saves needed. So, on to the shootout it went.

Mikael Granlund scored right away for Anaheim then all three of Brock Nelson, Beckett Sennecke and Martin Nečas were stopped. Cutter Gauthier netted the second shootout goal for Anaheim and they sealed the 2-1 victory.

Takeaways

It was nice to see Gavin Brindley off the fourth line and he made good on the promotion setting up Colton several times. However at the end of the night he still played less than seven minutes, which isn’t going to have an impact for the Avalanche. With analytics of 80% Corsi For and 97% expected goals in this game you’d hope he’d see a little more opportunity.

Lucas Dostal made 40 saves and stopped both Colorado shootout attempts, he certainly earned his win and first star of the game. It was fun to watch Wedgewood match him save-for-save at the end of the game, which unfortunately had to be settled in a shootout. Considering the Avalanche are now 1-5 in the skills competition this season, it’s a position they hope not to be in much down the stretch.

Upcoming

One final game at home when the Philadelphia Flyers come to town on Friday, January 23rd at 7 p.m. MT. Colorado will also celebrate the 2001 Stanley Cup team.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...ap-goaltending-battle-ends-in-ducks-favor-2-1
 
Opinion: The Colorado Avalanche are bored

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The Colorado Avalanche lost a game in a shootout yet again last night, but long before that, it was clear that the Avalanche weren’t exactly locked into a highly intense contest. Lukas Dostal had a great game and nearly secured the shutout if not for a one-timed beauty from Artturi Lehkonen late in the contest. Even with that, last night’s game watched like a late-night infomercial, and I’m not in the market for any non-stick pans. I had this article queued up before the Avs and Ducks put us to sleep, but the game solidified my opinion. The Colorado Avalanche are bored.

Battled for the point. pic.twitter.com/oDOvtTop3r

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 22, 2026

Hot start meets Olympic season meets cup-or-bust​


I don’t want this article to be perceived as a slight to the Avalanche organization or players. I am simply pointing out what we all know. It’s human nature not be all that interested in inconsequential contests. The same season in which Colorado has a 10-point lead on the rest of their division, 77 points in 48 games played, all of the NHL will come to a pause to make way for the grandaddy of them all. International high-stakes hockey. It would only be human nature for the likes of Cale Makar and Nathan MacKinnon to feel like they are just biding their time before things get going in Milan, Italy.

Moreover, this team as a whole has already proven it’s a dominant regular season team, but the true proving grounds and arena of opportunity come in the postseason. This is yet another cup-or-bust year, smack dab in the middle of Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar’s prime. The remaining 34 games of the regular season are gonna be slow going.

Dallas downgrading​


The only saving grace for high-stakes hockey on a nightly basis early on in the season was that the Dallas Stars were just about keeping up all along the way, that is, until recently. Dallas being hot on the Avalanche heels gave Colorado plenty to play for, as winning the division should mean avoiding the Stars and the Minnesota Wild, who should still take two and three in the Central.

The Avalanche experienced some injuries lately, finally dropped a game in regulation at home, lost consecutive games again, and are 5-3-2 in their last ten. Guess what Dallas is up to? They are 3-5-2 in their last ten, including a three-game losing streak.

Dallas Stars need to stop making excuses. Losing to weaker teams is unacceptable for this team. Time to step up! #DallasStars #NHL #Hockey #NoExcuses #TimeToWin pic.twitter.com/LXTeY5m7o9

— Starcastic Remarks-THPN Stars Podcast (@StarcasticR) January 2, 2026

Colorado has faced more adversity than ever as of late, and what has it cost them in terms of the standings and their big lead? Absolutely nothing.

Now I’ll never root for the Dallas Stars, but I would actually be pretty annoyed if they lost to the tune of being a wildcard team and a potential first-round matchup. So I guess Dallas needs to win some more games.

Reason for concern​


I’m not writing this as some hard-hitting analysis or take, but mostly pointing to something that could rear it’s ugly head in the future. A wise man once told me that we are only as good as our habits, and it’s super hard to maintain great/elite-level habits when the stakes aren’t that tangible. That’s what makes these guys pros, and that will be the challenge for the rest of the regular season.

We saw Nathan MacKinnon appearing plenty passionate in Colorado’s bounce-back win over the Capitals earlier in the week, which is a good sign. He will have to fabricate and convince himself more than ever this regular season that it’s about the details and habits.

I think they are in good hands with Bednar at the helm, as he seems to be fine with keeping his big-name guys out when the opposition shortens their bench. Even when they have a stranglehold on the division.

I suppose it’s better to ease up now and save the best for last. I just hope that switch flips with ease, because sometimes that’s not the case. Would hate for that to pop up at the worst possible time. That’s exactly what has happened to other clubs in the past, namely the 2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning and the 2022-23 Boston Bruins.

Do you think the Avalanche are bored?

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...1164/opinion-the-colorado-avalanche-are-bored
 
Preview: Ducks fly into Denver to face NHL best Avs

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Tonight, the Colorado Avalanche welcome the Anaheim Ducks to Ball Arena in downtown Denver, CO, for an inter-divisional matchup between a budding group and a grizzled powerhouse. The Avalanche got back in the win column against the Washington Capitals by the score of 5-2 after finally dropping their first regulation win at home. The Ducks are a bit of a surprise success this season and have won four in a row as they arrive in the Mile High City. Will the Ducks cruise at altitude, or will the Avalanche reign supreme?

Colorado Avalanche: 34-5-8​


The Opponent: Anaheim Ducks 25-21-3

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


The boys in burgundy and blue aren’t exactly desperate for a win or involved in an intense race for the division lead, but it’s never good to give up 7 goals to a divisional opponent on home ice. That’s exactly what happened when the Nashville Predators came into town. The question then became, how would they respond?

Well, they responded by beating the Capitals seemingly (respectfully) with ease. It felt like they were back to business as usual and had shaken off the remaining rust accrued over a long break by the third period.

Duck hunting 🦆 pic.twitter.com/p71G0FdSdo

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 21, 2026

Good news on the injury front and some clarification in terms of Val Nichushkin and being involved in a vehicle collision, as Jared Bednar says Devon Toews will be an option Sunday against the Leafs, Landeskog is progressing nicely, and Val Nichushkin is “going to go tonight.”

Jared Bednar says “he is going to go tonight,” when asked about Val Nichushkin on @AltitudeSR.#GoAvsGo | @milehighhockey

— Adrian Hernandez (@AdoHernandez27) January 21, 2026

Look for the Avalanche to shut things down defensively and try to buck the trend of slow starts tonight against the Ducks. It would be nice to get back to scoring inside the first minute of the game again, but that’s just my opinion.

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonMartin Necas
Ross ColtonBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Parker KellyJack DruryVictor Olofsson
Taylor MakarZakhar BardakovGavin Brindley

Sam MalinskiCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Jack AhcanSamuel Girard

Scott Wedgewood
MacKenzie Blackwood

Anaheim Ducks​


It’s currently duck season in Colorado, so Anaheim had better keep its wits about it. I know that the Ducks are a team that has gotten a ton of roses for improving over the past few seasons, but to me, they really haven’t in that time frame. They still sit in my mind as a middling club that harbours talent that should be prime pickings come trade deadline time.

Wings up for Denver 🛫🛫#FlyTogether pic.twitter.com/3rvm8BXxeu

— Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) January 20, 2026

That may come off harsh, but I just don’t believe in this roster as much as I did before the season started. Namely, Chris Kreider just hasn’t realized the level of impact that he achieved during his time in New York with the Rangers.

Have the Ducks won four in a row? Yes.

Are they 4-5-1 in their last ten games? Also yes.

Projected Lineup:​


Chris KreiderMason McTavishRyan Strome
Alex KillornMikael GranlundBeckett Sennecke
Jeffrey VielRyan PoehlingCutter Gauthier
Ross JohnstonTim WasheIan Moore

Jackson LacombeJacob Trouba
Pavel MintyukovDrew Helleson
Olen ZellwegerRadko Gudas

Lukas Dostal
Ville Husso

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...ew-ducks-fly-into-denver-to-face-nhl-best-avs
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche vs. Philadelphia Flyers (7:00 p.m.)

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The Colorado Avalanche are prepared to defend home ice for the last game of this seven-game homestand tonight against the Philadelphia Flyers at Ball Arena in downtown Denver, CO. The homecooking hasn’t been as kind to the league-leading Avalanche as one might have thought, as they are 3-1-2 so far. The Flyers had some newfound spunk early on in the season, but have lost seven of their last eight games. Is this a trap game for Colorado, or another entry into the latest losing streak for Philly?

Where to watch ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/L1HnAaF0hO

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 23, 2026

Colorado Avalanche: 34-5-9​


The Opponent: Philadelphia Flyers 23-17-9

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


The Avalanche lost their last time out in an effort that I’d describe as lackluster. It’s bound to happen this season, with so much already accomplished and so much more ahead for Colorado. Thank goodness Artturi Lehkonen slapped one past Lukas Dostal. It would have been the achievement of Anahiem’s season to shut out the vaunted Colorado Avalanche.

Nathan MacKinnon was held scoreless for just the tenth time this season, but I’d imagine that means a breakout performance is on its way on this snowy day! He and the entire top line are due for a dominant showing.

Let’s see if we get some more contributions from the blue line tonight as well. Sam Malinski has popped all season long, and it’d be nice to pat that stat line so he’s off the table at the deadline.

Mackenzie Blackwood in the starters net.

No Scott Wedgewood on the ice. The Wedgewood’s welcomed their second child yesterday. Congratulations to them.

He is expected to dress, per team rep.

— Evan Rawal (@evanrawal) January 23, 2026

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonMartin Necas
Ross ColtonBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Parker KellyJack DruryVictor Olofsson
Taylor MakarZakhar BardakovGavin Brindley

Sam MalinskiCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Jack AhcanSamuel Girard

Scott Wedgewood
MacKenzie Blackwood

Philadelphia Flyers​


What’s there to say about a team that has lost seven of eight games? That kinda speaks for itself if you ask me. Since it’s my job to look a little deeper, I suppose we shall try. This team isn’t just losing close games and falling victim to puck luck; only one of those seven losses has been by one goal. That, and their lone victory over that stretch were low-scoring games. Not a good trend to struggle to score when your goalie finally doesn’t allow five or more goals.

The Philadelphia Flyers lost this hockey game pic.twitter.com/qodHYBr4VF

— Chris (@CFPlaysTV) January 22, 2026

Some pundits, namely Boomer on NHL Satellite Radio, had Rick Tocchet on their list of potential Jack Adams winners, but I think even he’d say that ship has sailed. For now, they will have to do their best to stay relevant in a highly competitive Eastern Conference.

Projected Lineup:​


Trevor ZegrasChristian DvorakTravis Konecny
Denver BarkeySean CouturierOwen Tippett
Matvei MichkovNoah CatesBobby Brink
Nikita GrebenkinLane PedersonGarnet Hathaway

Travis SanheimCam York
Nick SeelerJamie Drysdale
Emil AndraeNoah Juulsen

Samuel Ersson
Aleksei Kolosov

Follow along in the comments below!

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open...rado-avalanche-vs-philadelphia-flyers-700-p-m
 
Recap: Slumping Avalanche dumped 7-3 by Flyers

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For the seventh and final game of the home stand the Colorado Avalanche hosted the Philadelphia Flyers in a terrible 7-3 loss on a night when the 2001 Stanley Cup team was honored. The game was tied heading into the third period but Colorado lost control of the game to end in their fourth defeat on home ice over the last two weeks.

Parker Kelly, Victor Olofsson and Cale Makar each scored for Colorado. Philadelphia got a hat trick from Owen Tippett and two goals scored by Matevi Michkov.

The Game

This game unfolded similar to the Ducks game where the Avalanche crafted a lot of shots but had nothing to show for it after the first period. Two unsuccessful power plays, including one just 30 seconds into the game, helped Colorado generate those 17 shots but a lot were from the perimeter.

It was the young guns from Philadelphia who got on the board. First from Owen Tippett who gathered his own rebound after he shot it off Sam Malinski’s knee and beat Mackenzie Blackwood. Philadelphia added another near the end of the period on their own man advantage from Denver Barkey. A 2-0 deficit at the end of the first frame wasn’t ideal.

Colorado got back into the game in the middle of the second period when the fourth line created chaos in the offensive zone. Parker Kelly found a rebound and a wide open net as Flyers goaltender Samuel Ersson was too far forward in the crease.

At the midpoint of the period there was an explosion of goals within two minutes of game time, two from Colorado sandwiched around one from Philadelphia. Victor Oloffson was the beneficiary of a pass from Nathan MacKinnon and buried the puck to tie the game. The fourth line gave a goal back to Bobby Brink right after on some scrambled coverage. And then Cale Makar answered back with a goal of his own to even the score at 3-3, which is how the period would end.

The Avalanche decided to make a comeback more difficult when they gave up two early third period goals to Philadelphia. First Owen Tippett got his second goal of the evening on a rush and snipe. Then a minute later Matevi Michkov got his own goal on a tip in front.

Colorado got a prime chance on their power play after Zakhar Bardakov was tripped up and went hard into the end boards. However, the Avalanche spent more time in the defensive zone and didn’t get much momentum off of it. It went from bad to worse when on yet another power play Tippett picked off a cross-ice pass and scored the hat trick, which would be the eighth shorthanded goal the Avalanche have given up this season.

Now down 6-3 the Avalanche pulled Blackwood with about five minutes to go but just ended up giving Michkov an empty net goal to arrive at the 7-3 final in the ugliest loss of the season for Colorado.

Takeaways

The defending was definitely lax at times tonight but this is the second straight start Blackwood has given up at least five goals. The smart bet would be Scott Wedgewood sees a lot of starts on the upcoming Canadian road trip.

Nathan MacKinnon generated two assists but just one shot on goal in over 26 minutes of ice time. Considering Colorado received four power plays that’s just not enough. At this time of the year it’s easy to get bored but in a lot of these recent losses there hasn’t been a ton of contributions from the top players.

Joel Kiviranta returned to the lineup but Ross Colton is now out with a lower-body injury. Understandably everyone is highly anticipating the return of Devon Toews and Gabe Landeskog to ease their troubles but the game of hockey is a war of attrition, especially in the playoffs.

Upcoming

A trip up north to face the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday, January 25th at 11:30 a.m.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...recap-slumping-avalanche-dumped-7-3-by-flyers
 
Preview: Floundering Flyers try their luck in Denver

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The Colorado Avalanche are prepared to defend home ice for the last game of this seven-game homestand tonight against the Philadelphia Flyers at Ball Arena in downtown Denver, CO. The homecooking hasn’t been as kind to the league-leading Avalanche as one might have thought, as they are 3-1-2 so far. The Flyers had some newfound spunk early on in the season, but have lost seven of their last eight games. Is this a trap game for Colorado, or another entry into the latest losing streak for Philly?

Where to watch ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/L1HnAaF0hO

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 23, 2026

Colorado Avalanche: 34-5-9​


The Opponent: Philadelphia Flyers 23-17-9

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


The Avalanche lost their last time out in an effort that I’d describe as lackluster. It’s bound to happen this season, with so much already accomplished and so much more ahead for Colorado. Thank goodness Artturi Lehkonen slapped one past Lukas Dostal. It would have been the achievement of Anahiem’s season to shut out the vaunted Colorado Avalanche.

Nathan MacKinnon was held scoreless for just the tenth time this season, but I’d imagine that means a breakout performance is on its way on this snowy day! He and the entire top line are due for a dominant showing.

Let’s see if we get some more contributions from the blue line tonight as well. Sam Malinski has popped all season long, and it’d be nice to pat that stat line so he’s off the table at the deadline.

Mackenzie Blackwood in the starters net.

No Scott Wedgewood on the ice. The Wedgewood’s welcomed their second child yesterday. Congratulations to them.

He is expected to dress, per team rep.

— Evan Rawal (@evanrawal) January 23, 2026

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonMartin Necas
Ross ColtonBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Parker KellyJack DruryVictor Olofsson
Taylor MakarZakhar BardakovGavin Brindley

Sam MalinskiCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Jack AhcanSamuel Girard

Scott Wedgewood
MacKenzie Blackwood

Philadelphia Flyers​


What’s there to say about a team that has lost seven of eight games? That kinda speaks for itself if you ask me. Since it’s my job to look a little deeper, I suppose we shall try. This team isn’t just losing close games and falling victim to puck luck; only one of those seven losses has been by one goal. That, and their lone victory over that stretch were low-scoring games. Not a good trend to struggle to score when your goalie finally doesn’t allow five or more goals.

The Philadelphia Flyers lost this hockey game pic.twitter.com/qodHYBr4VF

— Chris (@CFPlaysTV) January 22, 2026

Some pundits, namely Boomer on NHL Satellite Radio, had Rick Tocchet on their list of potential Jack Adams winners, but I think even he’d say that ship has sailed. For now, they will have to do their best to stay relevant in a highly competitive Eastern Conference.

Projected Lineup:​


Trevor ZegrasChristian DvorakTravis Konecny
Denver BarkeySean CouturierOwen Tippett
Matvei MichkovNoah CatesBobby Brink
Nikita GrebenkinLane PedersonGarnet Hathaway

Travis SanheimCam York
Nick SeelerJamie Drysdale
Emil AndraeNoah Juulsen

Samuel Ersson
Aleksei Kolosov

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...w-floundering-flyers-try-their-luck-in-denver
 
Preview: Beleaf Colorado will get revenge in Toronto

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Today the Colorado Avalanche depart the friendly confines of home and embark on a four-game Canadian road trip during the coldest part of the year — pack your mittens.

A change of scenery is welcome, however, as the Avalanche weren’t as successful as they’d hoped to be in a just concluded seven-game home stand where they went 3-2-2 ending with their ugliest loss dropping 7-3 to the Philadelphia Flyers. Colorado still leads the league by a wide margin, nine points to be exact, but the winning habits are starting to slip as boredom sets in along with some injury absences.

Enter the Toronto Maple Leafs who the Avalanche lost to 4-3 in overtime less than two weeks ago. This matinee matchup sets the perfect stage for revenge as the Avalanche hope to get back on track to close out the month and head into the Olympic break on a high note.

Colorado Avalanche (34-6-9)​


The Opponent: Toronto Maple Leafs (24-18-9)

Time: 11:30 a.m.

Watch: ALT, NHL Network

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio KKSE-FM 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


As several injuries have started to crop up, there’s been some lineup shuffling. Last game Colorado got back Joel Kiviranta but suddenly Ross Colton was day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Devon Toews might return on this road trip but he’s not likely for today, therefore Jack Ahcan is still on the roster. The extra forward merry-go-round still continues as Taylor Makar is still with the team and is expected to play in Toronto.

Projected Lineup​


Victor Olofsson — Nathan MacKinnon — Martin Necas

Artturi Lehkonen — Brock Nelson — Valeri Nichushkin

Taylor Makar — Jack Drury — Gavin Brindley

Zakhar Bardakov — Parker Kelly — Joel Kiviranta

Sam Malinski — Cale Makar

Josh Manson — Brent Burns

Jack Ahcan — Samuel Girard

Mackenzie Blackwood

Isak Posch

Toronto Maple Leafs​


Another team licking their wounds going into this matchup is Toronto as they had an embarrassing outing of their own at home on Friday night. The Mitch Marner homecoming didn’t go as planned in a 6-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights. Toronto hopes to stay relevant in the Atlantic division playoff race but are slipping into the abyss. The return of goaltender Anthony Stolarz from injury was supposed to buoy the team, we’ll see if there’s any positive momentum in this contest. William Nylander could return soon as well, the team has kept quiet about their star’s rehab progress.

Projected Lineup​


Matias Maccelli — John Tavares — Matthew Knies

Bobby McMann — Auston Matthews — Max Domi

Easton Cowan — Nicolas Roy — Nicholas Robertson

Steven Lorentz — Scott Laughton — Calle Jarnkrok

Morgan Rielly — Brandon Carlo

Oliver Ekman-Larsson — Jake McCabe

Simon Benoit — Troy Stecher

Joseph Woll

Anthony Stolarz

Goaltenders​


Both Scott Wedgewood and Mackenzie Blackwood are back in action after they each suffered minor injuries earlier this month. However, Wedgewood has stayed back in Denver for the time being as his wife delivered a baby a few days ago and Isak Posch was recalled to serve as backup. Blackwood’s last two starts since his return haven’t gone well but he will get a chance at redemption along with the rest of the team in today’s contest. For the Maple Leafs, perhaps the same is true as Stolarz’s return didn’t go so well and it’s Joseph Woll’s turn in net. With no morning skate it will all become clear in warmup.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...w-beleaf-colorado-will-get-revenge-in-toronto
 
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