Preview: The Mammoth are in town for the holidays

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The Colorado Avalanche and Utah Mammoth will meet for the third time this season tonight, this time at Ball Arena. The home of the Avalanche has already seen a ton of wins this season, and it’s not even 2026 yet. The Mammoth come in having just beaten the Jets in overtime, and Colorado is following up on a 5-1 beatdown of the Minnesota Wild. Will the boys in burgundy and blue play like Santa is watching, or do the Mammoth plan on stealing Christmas?

Colorado Avalanche: 26-2-7​


The Opponent: Utah Mammoth 18-17-3

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


I don’t think I’m being irresponsible as a journalist if I keep the Avalanche portion of this pregame brief. What’s happening in Colorado is simple. They are winning games everywhich way and against all kinds of opponents, and it’s largely been thanks to an incredible start for Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar. Both of which seem poised to add to their trophy cases.

A matchup with the Mammoth. pic.twitter.com/BNOmiVLQSh

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) December 23, 2025

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonMartin Necas
Gabriel LandeskogBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Victor OlofssonRoss ColtonGavin Brindley
Parker KellyJack DruryJoel Kiviranta

Devon ToewsCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Samuel GirardSam Malinsk

Scott Wedgewood
MacKenzie Blackwood

Utah Mammoth​


Utah saw Clayton Keller notching the game-winning overtime goal against the Winnipeg Jets, who are off to a slow start of their own without MVP goalie Connor Hellebuyck. Still coming back and winning a game in OT takes some doing, and against a division opponent, the one point really does matter.

It feels like forever ago, but the Mammoth did play the Avalanche quite well in the home opener back in October and will hope to replicate that performance, though with a different outcome.

Projected Lineup:​


Clayton KellerNick SchmaltzJJ Peterka
Lawson CrouseBarrett HaytonDylan Guenther
Daniil ButJack McBainMichael Carcone
Liam O’BrienKevin StenlundAlex Kerfoot

Mikhail SergachevSean Durzi
Nate SchmidtJohn Marino
Ian ColeNick DeSimone

Karel Vejmelka
Vitek Vanecek

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...view-the-mammoth-are-in-town-for-the-holidays
 
MHH Roundtable: Wish Lists and Resolutions

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As the Colorado Avalanche take a brief pause for a well-deserved holiday break, we decided to have some festive fun of our own. While the Avalanche deserve our gifts and praise, there’s always room for some New Year’s resolutions.

From everyone at Mile High Hockey, we wish you a safe and joyous holiday with best wishes for the year of 2026 ahead! Thank you for reading and being part of this Colorado Avalanche community. Now let’s get to our responses!

What is on your Avalanche shopping or wish list?​


Jess: For the hockey team, I think a 3C and 7D are what they should be shopping for. Jack Drury and Ross Colton have performed admirably in that 3C spot thus far, but everyone likely knows that neither of them are true centers, which is not a knock on their abilities at all, I like both of those players quite a bit, but they are both wingers by trade. If you can find a true 3C somewhere, that allows those two guys to move out to the wings where they’re likely more comfortable playing, and just makes the bottom of your lineup that much better. An established, NHL-caliber 7D would also be nice, just to give you a “break glass in case of emergency” defenseman that you trust to throw into the lineup on any given night, though that one is probably more of a “luxury” to add compared to a 3C. In the spirit of it being the holidays, I did end up asking for an Avalanche Nordiques jersey for Christmas, so that’s something Avs-themed from my own list.

Adrian: I think the Avalanche should be looking for one more serviceable defender that isn’t named Ilya Solovyov. Admittedly, I’d say he’s gotten a short leash, but he’s been unavailable and not so good when healthy. Looks like the Brent Burns signing was a good one, and I think the Avs go more of that route. A big-bodied rangey sort of defender that can play limited minutes at 6D if injuries call for it.

Matthew: My shopping list would include both Valeri Nichushkin and Victor Olofsson rediscovering their offensive game. Nichuskin is far more gifted than what he’s shown thus far this season. While there have been more challenges for him this season (let’s face it, Ross Colton is no Nathan MacKinnon), Nichushkin is still very much a top-six talent. Oloffson is a few seasons removed from his career highs with Buffalo, and while not as offensively gifted as Nichushkin, he’s demonstrated that he can contribute in a depth role. Should both of them get hot as the season hits the second half (especially coming out of the Olympic break), that will be a huge boost for the Avalanche and a nightmare for the opposition. I envy the coaching staff that will be forced to defend the best center in the NHL on top of which of their bottom defensive pair will be tasked with stopping either Brock Nelson’s line or Ross Colton’s line. Good luck.

Jackie: It’s too early for me to contemplate and wrap my brain around the trade deadline so my Avalanche wish is for them to participate in the Winter Classic. I know the event has lacked intrigue for several years now but it’s beyond time to showcase the top team in the league in one of the NHL’s platform events. Colorado doesn’t need to host it either, send them up to one of the “traditional” markets and be done with it.

Who has been more naughty than nice?​


Jess: I’m approaching this question by looking at the wider NHL, as there’s really nothing that I find “naughty” about Colorado right now (other than the powerplay, but I’ll get to that later), Dallas and Minnesota have been more naughty than nice to me, only because they’re hanging around the top of the division. The fact that Colorado has a historic start and becomes the first NHL team to eclipse the 50-point mark on the season, only to have the Stars and Wild right there, is a bit ridiculous. I’ll throw the Oilers out there, too, for waiting so long to make their goaltending move. They needed to do something, that was clear for a while, and I don’t think anyone will necessarily dispute that too hard, but it’s been clear since last season at the very least, and you waited till this year to make a trade, when you only had really one option available, and you ended up overpaying for that option, in my opinion.

Adrian: Valeri Nichushkin has been more naughty than pleasant, but I think he will find his way back onto the good list here in the near future. I’m not saying that Val hasn’t been decent, but we haven’t seen many games where he simply dominates, and I was getting used to that!

Matthew: Logan O’Connor’s numerous ailments. The injury updates (or lack thereof) haven’t been encouraging for hockey’s Mayor of Denver. If not for Colorado’s impressive start, O’Connor’s prolonged absence would be more of a sticking point that it’s been. As a result, he’s had a longer runway for recovery, an option he may not have had otherwise. Regardless, rushing him to return isn’t ideal, and with the disclosure of his prolonged recovery time, he won’t have to feel unnecessary pressure to return before he’s ready. Thankfully, Gavin Brindley has been able to provide a similar type of tenacity on the forecheck, an element that would be sorely missed without either player. Hopefully O’Connor’s recovery can continue without any additional setbacks, and he’ll be able to join the roster once he’s fully healthy

Jackie: The NHL schedule makers. Look, I’m all for novelty and the matinee start times really help out our European friends catch a game at a normal hour but the weekend back-to-backs have been insane. Throw in all the delayed starts for national tv games and it’s a chore just to keep up with when this team is playing. At least the Avalanche are back on television with the ability to record, so that’s been a plus in helping out all the crazy puck drops.

What should Colorado’s New Year’s resolution be?​


Jess: Fix the powerplay should your big one, without a doubt. You have a team that looks unstoppable right now, that’s firing on all cylinders, except for the powerplay. It won’t get fixed overnight, obviously, but whatever you’re doing on the man-advantage right now is not working, or it’s not working consistently enough, at the very least, so just make at least an attempt to fix it. Does that look like shooting the puck more instead of passing it around the zone 1,000 times before finally getting a shot off? Maybe it does, maybe it doesn’t, but you don’t know until you at least try something different. For the NHL as a whole, I think their New Year’s resolution should be to concretely define goalie interference, which shouldn’t be too difficult, as there’s DEFINITELY no room at all for subjectivity when it comes to enforcing rules in the NHL rulebook, right? Right?

Adrian: This one is easy. Score more power-play goals. I know it’s a crazy ask from a guy that doesn’t even know what a good power play looks like.

Matthew: Remain consistent and stay healthy. While it’s impossible to expect that the Avalanche will keep a single-digit loss record for the balance of the season, they shouldn’t over-correct on their shortcomings (real or perceived) at the expense of the traits that have made them so successful through the first three-plus months of the season. Stick to maintaining the habits that put them in such a strong position compared to their peers in the rearview mirror. The Olympic break will also provide most of the roster with an opportunity to heal up and return to action more rejuvenated. If the Avs can stay healthy, save for the garden variety bumps and bruises that will likely accumulate from the end of the Olympics to the start of the postseason, they’ve given themselves the best chance to ice its most competitive and healthiest roster for a (hopefully) deep playoff run.

Jackie: Implementing some new ideas leading to a functional power play is an obvious hope for an Avalanche New Year’s resolution but what else I’d like to see is better redistribution on minutes in the second half of the season. For example in the recent win over Winnipeg, Cale Makar played 26 minutes and Nathan MacKinnon 24 minutes in a game that ended in regulation. Both didn’t have their best games that night as they looked ineffective and exhausted plus playing more didn’t improve on those factors. The 27-2-7 start the Avalanche have enjoyed should afford them the ability to manage the roster and time on ice moving forward into the second half of the season.

What are you looking forward to the most in 2026?​


Jess: NHL playoffs, without a doubt. It’s the best playoffs in professional sports and I always look forward to watching every single year. Just the NHL, NFL, and NBA playoffs as a whole, as the Broncos, Avalanche, and Nuggets have all been so good this year, and I cannot wait to watch them all in the playoffs. This is an era of Colorado sports that 10-year-old me hoped for at some point or another, and now I finally get to see all Denver teams dominate in their respective leagues (except for the Rockies, we’re not going to worry about them). The Olympics will be a ton of fun as well. I’m excited to watch NHL players participate, and I’m excited to watch the snowboarding events, as I am every single year, as I am a snowboarder myself, and am always awed by the skill level of those competitors. Finally, on a personal note, I’m also extremely excited to finally graduate from college and complete my undergraduate programs as well!

Adrian: I’m looking forward to seeing just how successful Gavin Brindley can be this season, as his trajectory still hasn’t seemed to dip since making the team at training camp. He’s earned a contract, been promoted, and is tied for the team lead with three game-winning goals as I write this response.

Matthew: I am looking forward to the post-Olympic break. The Avalanche will have 28 games remaining on the season coming out of the Olympics, evenly split at 14 between home and away games. That doesn’t sound like a lot of runway to the playoffs (especially since the trade deadline will be happening shortly after the Avs return from Italy), but they control their destiny. A Presidents Trophy finish isn’t out of the question if the Avs maintain their current pace, which is a distinct possibility aside from losing a few games here and there down the stretch (which will also happen to the teams chasing them as well). If the Avs truly want to avoid a third consecutive finish as a second (or third) seed in the Central Division playoff bracket, then these games will have heightened importance to secure that top seed as early as possible. Once they can secure that coveted playoff position, they can ease up on ice time for all their big guns to ensure that they have enough in the tank for a lengthy postseason run (and get a few giggles watching Dallas and Minnesota fight it out for home ice between themselves).

Jackie: I’ll say it, looking forward to the Avalanche winning the Stanley Cup?!

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/mhh-roundtables/60219/mhh-roundtable-wish-lists-and-resolutions
 
Top 5 Avalanche Prospect Performances in 2025

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Now that the first half of the 2025-26 season has wrapped up for many players, it’s time to highlight the top five most impressive seasons thus far from those prospects in the Colorado Avalanche system.

A couple things to note, one this is just a snapshot look at short-term returns — not long-term career projections – – nor is this a ranking of the top five prospects in the organization. Also, this list comprises players currently outside the Avalanche pro system as The Colorado Eagles three stars of the month series addresses the current system players. Instead, here we are primarily highlighting a prospects’ performance in their current junior or college league.

Christian Humphreys – 32 GP: 12G, 27, 39P

The move to the OHL continues to prove the right call for the 19-year-old forward. Christian Humphries leads in production for all Avalanche organizational prospects as well as his OHL team the Kitchener Rangers. His current 39 points in 32 games tops the 33 points he was able to produce last year in his midseason move to the junior ranks. The right shot center plays in the top six and hopes to be part of a long playoff run for Kitchener. All options are open to Humphries after this season including going back to the NCAA or playing in Colorado’s pro system.

HUMPHREYS IN ALL ALONE #RTown | #BattleBuilt | #GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/6HdFVKAItf

— Kitchener Rangers (@OHLRangers) November 30, 2025

Max Curran – 28 GP: 11G, 24A, 35P

As Colorado’s lone prospect participant at the World Junior Championship for the Czech Republic, Max Curran has so far experienced a 19-year-old season worthy of such honor. With his new squad the Edmonton Oil Kings in the WHL, the left shot forward has put up 35 points in 28 games, which is good for third on the team. This season Curran has focused more on goal scoring and has tallied 11 thus far playing in the top six, and he is on pace to top his career high of 22 in a season. As likely his last season in junior, Curran needs to impress the Avalanche organization enough to get offered an Entry Level Contract in the spring.

Czechia beat Slovakia 2-1 in their final pre-tournament game. Tomáš Poletín (NYI) and Max Curran (COL) scored for the Czechs, Adam Benák (MIN) had two assists.

Curran netted the OT winner after Slovakia took a risk and pulled the goalie.#WorldJuniors pic.twitter.com/mA7nqzz3NV

— Czech Prospects (@CZprospects) December 23, 2025

Louka Cloutier – 10-3-1, 2.01 GAA, .918 SV%

An unexpected name to highlight but was very necessary after the 19-year-old freshman has grabbed the starting goaltender job at Boston College and hasn’t looked back. After a very forgettable final USHL season with the Chicago Steel it wasn’t clear what direction Louka Cloutier would take as he began his collegiate career. But it has gone nowhere but up as the netminder has already won multiple Hockey East awards this season including Rookie of the Week, Goaltender of the Week and Rookie of the Month. A long successful career in the NCAA could elevate Cloutier’s status as one of Colorado’s top prospects.

Cloutier punches it out of the air!!

💻 @ESPNPlus | https://t.co/Jumuyy7vUX pic.twitter.com/VAENNBg6oA

— BC Men's Hockey (@BC_MHockey) December 7, 2025

Francesco Dell’Elce – 18 GP: 3G, 10A, 13P

The headliner of Colorado’s 2025 draft class is doing as expected in his sophomore season at UMass. Francesco Dell’Elce is leading the Minutemen defensemen in points with 13 and could surpass his career high of 24 points. The left hander has been playing in the top four on a young defensive core. This overtime goal shown below really evokes similarities to Sam Malinski, which is what the Avalanche are likely hoping for as an outcome with Dell’Elce’s career path. At 20-years-old he could elect to turn pro after the season or keep gaining experience in the NCAA.

The overtime game winner 👀

Francesco Dell’Elce’s OT goal is the @IsenbergUMass Impact Play of the Game from @UMassHockey’s Saturday night win 🎥#Flagship 🚩 pic.twitter.com/ZTZY1Cc5uU

— UMass Athletics (@UMassAthletics) October 21, 2025

Linus Funck – 33 GP: 3G, 10A, 13P

It was a hot start for the Swedish defenseman scoring six points in his first seven games in his new environment following the move to Canada and the London Knights in the OHL especially after missing Avalanche training camp with an injury. Lately Funck then hit a lull but finished out the month of December with three assists and the all-important teddy bear toss goal. At 18-years-old, the right handed defenseman has a long runway ahead of him to continue to improve.

FUNCK MAKES THE FUR FLY IN LONDON🚨🧸@LondonKnights | #GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/K8wpLMvL27

— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) December 4, 2025

Honorable Mention​


Nolan Roed – 18 GP: 2G, 7A, 9P

Perhaps due to the fact that Nolan Road didn’t skate at Avalanche development camp, former seventh round pick in the 2025 draft has fallen off the radar. He deserves some spotlight with a strong start to his freshman season at St. Cloud State, as Roed earned recognition in late October as the NCHC rookie of the week and produced a total of seven points in the month. The 20-year- old left shot center has since cooled off but as a freshman and a very unfamiliar Avalanche prospect, he deserves mention on our list.

Burnevik ➡️ Urness ➡️ Roed 🚨#GoHuskies | #HuskyHockey 🏒 pic.twitter.com/cTv9UdrqSY

— St. Cloud State Men's Hockey (@SCSUHuskies_MH) October 25, 2025

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/pros...top-5-avalanche-prospect-performances-in-2025
 
Preview: Avalanche Travel the Holiday Road for Another Vegas Vacation

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“What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,” certainly doesn’t apply to the Colorado Avalanche, who’s current win streak more closely resembles another well-known slogan: “It keeps going, and going, and going…”

Tonight, they look to keep their winning ways going as they return to action with their final regular season visit to Sin City for a return match against the Vegas Golden Knights.

Colorado Avalanche (27-2-7)​


The Opponent: Vegas Golden Knights (17-8-10)

Time: 8:00 P.M. MST/10:00 P.M. EST

Watch: ALT, ALT+ (Avalanche Broadcast Area), SCRIPPS, ESPN+, NHL Center Ice (Outside Avalanche Broadcast Area – US), SN+, NHL Centre Ice (Canadian Broadcast Areas)

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio KKSE-FM 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


Prior to the League-mandated holiday break, the Avalanche continued their dominance over their Central Division opponents, defeating the Arizona Coyotes Utah Mammoth by a score of 1-0. Sam Girard scored the only goal of the contest after stripping Utah’s Clayton Keller of the puck near the Avalanche bench and putting a highlight-worthy backhand shot up over the shoulder of goaltender Vitek Vaněček in the second period. Scott Wedgewood stopped all 32 shots he faced, including a razor-thin goal-line glove save from Keller that required an extensive review by the officials after the play to determine that the puck never(?) fully crossed the goal line.

The victory over Utah was the Avs’ fourth straight victory over Central Division opponents this month, their sixth consecutive win, and their thirteenth consecutive victory on Ball Arena ice. They also reached 61 points in League standings, which is the most accrued by any NHL team before the holiday break (since the NHL implemented a break for Christmas during the 1972-1973 season). They also tied the League record for the second fewest games (36) to break the 60 point barrier in a season, remaining the undisputed leader in points throughout the Central Division, Western Conference, and League standings.

What does one do with so much winning? Head to Vegas, baby!

Tonight’s game serves as the second game in the three game series against Vegas. During their previous trip to T-Mobile Arena on Halloween, Martin Nečas opened the scoring 0:41 seconds into the game. Brock Nelson and Brent Burns also contributed offensively, while Cale Makar iced the game with an empty net tally to defeat Vegas by a score of 4-2. A victory tonight will ensure that the Avalanche will finish the calendar year with only two regulation losses on the road—their only regulation losses of the season—and accruing points in 18 of 20 road games played to close out 2025.

Nathan MacKinnon remains the League’s goal-scoring leader (30), Cale Makar continues to lead all NHL defenseman in points (43), and Scott Wedgewood has the lowest goals-against average among goaltenders (2.01), while Mackenzie Blackwood ranks fourth (2.16). Both Blackwood and Wedgewood also are tied for second among goaltenders in save percentage (0.924%) behind Minnesota’s Jesper Wallstedt (0.933%).

The Avs have won their previous three games against Vegas, limiting them to two goals or fewer in those contests.

Hard to bet against those numbers.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Artturi Lehkonen – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Nečas
Gabe Landeskog – Brock Nelson – Valeri Nichushkin
Victor Olofsson – Ross Colton – Gavin Brindley
Parker Kelly – Jack Drury – Joel Kiviranta

Defense:
Cale Makar – Devon Toews
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Sam Girard – Sam Malinski

Between the Pipes:
Mackenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Vegas Golden Knights​


Vegas kicked off the 2025 – 2026 regular season with an impressive start in its own right, matching Colorado’s impressive beginning: both clubs had near identical records (Vegas had a 6-1-3 record, while Colorado had a 6-1-4 record) heading into their first head-to-head match in October. Since then, injuries to key personnel have plagued Vegas. Center Jack Eichel, who signed an eight year, $108 million extension with Vegas on October 08, has not played since a 3-2 victory at Columbus on December 13. Defenseman Shea Theodore, who also last played on December 13, has also missed the last four games due to an upper body injury. Captain Mark Stone suffered a wrist injury in a 4-1 loss to Carolina on October 20 and missed 16 games, but has since returned to the lineup. Starting goaltender Adin Hill suffered a lower body injury in the loss to Carolina, and is expected to be out long-term.

The prospect of losing of Hill long term prompted Vegas take action. Vegas, a franchise that is no stranger to controversial roster moves—especially concerning its goaltenders—signed goaltender Carter Hart to a two year, $4 million contract on October 25, eight days after he signed a professional tryout contract with Vegas on October 19. Hart, one of five players on Team Canada’s 2018 World Junior championship roster accused of sexual assault, had previously been declared ineligible to play in the NHL prior to being acquitted in June. Since joining Vegas, Hart has a 4-1-2 record with a 0.904 save percentage.

Mitch Marner, acquired in a sign-and-trade deal with the Toronto Maple Leafs in June, ranks second in points (38) behind Eichel (41), while both share the team lead in assists (29). Pavel Dorofeyev and Tomáš Hertl currently lead Vegas in goals (15). On the blue line, Noah Hanifin ranks second in points (11) and time on ice (23:18), while Theodore leads all defenders in both points (20) and time on ice (24:01).

Tonight’s contest is the second of a four game homestand for Vegas at T-Mobile Arena. Currently, Vegas tied with Anaheim and Edmonton in points (44) for the lead in the Pacific Division; however, they do have two games in hand over Anaheim, and three games in hand over Edmonton. Vegas has lost three of its last four games, and is seeking its first victory over Colorado since October 09, 2024, a 8-4 decision.

Ante up.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Ivan Barbashev – Mitch Marner – Mark Stone
Pavel Dorofeyev – Tomáš Hertl – Alexander Holtz
Reilly Smith – Brett Howden – Braeden Bowman
Brandon Saad – Colton Sissons – Keegan Kolesar

Defense:
Brayden McNabb – Kayden Korczak
Noah Hanifin – Ben Hutton
Jérémy Lauzon – Zach Whitecloud

Between the Pipes:
Carter Hart
Akira Schmid

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...l-the-holiday-road-for-another-vegas-vacation
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche @ Vegas Golden Knights (8:00 P.M.)

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“What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,” certainly doesn’t apply to the Colorado Avalanche, who’s current win streak more closely resembles another well-known slogan: “It keeps going, and going, and going…”

Tonight, they look to keep their winning ways going as they return to action with their final regular season visit to Sin City for a return match against the Vegas Golden Knights.

Colorado Avalanche (27-2-7)​


The Opponent: Vegas Golden Knights (17-8-10)

Time: 8:00 P.M. MST/10:00 P.M. EST

Watch: ALT, ALT+ (Avalanche Broadcast Area), SCRIPPS, ESPN+, NHL Center Ice (Outside Avalanche Broadcast Area – US), SN+, NHL Centre Ice (Canadian Broadcast Areas)

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio KKSE-FM 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


Prior to the League-mandated holiday break, the Avalanche continued their dominance over their Central Division opponents, defeating the Arizona Coyotes Utah Mammoth by a score of 1-0. Sam Girard scored the only goal of the contest after stripping Utah’s Clayton Keller of the puck near the Avalanche bench and putting a highlight-worthy backhand shot up over the shoulder of goaltender Vitek Vaněček in the second period. Scott Wedgewood stopped all 32 shots he faced, including a razor-thin goal-line glove save from Keller that required an extensive review by the officials after the play to determine that the puck never(?) fully crossed the goal line.

The victory over Utah was the Avs’ fourth straight victory over Central Division opponents this month, their sixth consecutive win, and their thirteenth consecutive victory on Ball Arena ice. They also reached 61 points in League standings, which is the most accrued by any NHL team before the holiday break (since the NHL implemented a break for Christmas during the 1972-1973 season). They also tied the League record for the second fewest games (36) to break the 60 point barrier in a season, remaining the undisputed leader in points throughout the Central Division, Western Conference, and League standings.

What does one do with so much winning? Head to Vegas, baby!

Tonight’s game serves as the second game in the three game series against Vegas. During their previous trip to T-Mobile Arena on Halloween, Martin Nečas opened the scoring 0:41 seconds into the game. Brock Nelson and Brent Burns also contributed offensively, while Cale Makar iced the game with an empty net tally to defeat Vegas by a score of 4-2. A victory tonight will ensure that the Avalanche will finish the calendar year with only two regulation losses on the road—their only regulation losses of the season—and accruing points in 18 of 20 road games played to close out 2025.

Nathan MacKinnon remains the League’s goal-scoring leader (30), Cale Makar continues to lead all NHL defenseman in points (43), and Scott Wedgewood has the lowest goals-against average among goaltenders (2.01), while Mackenzie Blackwood ranks fourth (2.16). Both Blackwood and Wedgewood also are tied for second among goaltenders in save percentage (0.924%) behind Minnesota’s Jesper Wallstedt (0.933%).

The Avs have won their previous three games against Vegas, limiting them to two goals or fewer in those contests.

Hard to bet against those numbers.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Artturi Lehkonen – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Nečas
Gabe Landeskog – Brock Nelson – Valeri Nichushkin
Victor Olofsson – Ross Colton – Gavin Brindley
Parker Kelly – Jack Drury – Joel Kiviranta

Defense:
Cale Makar – Devon Toews
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Sam Girard – Sam Malinski

Between the Pipes:
Mackenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Vegas Golden Knights​


Vegas kicked off the 2025 – 2026 regular season with an impressive start in its own right, matching Colorado’s impressive beginning: both clubs had near identical records (Vegas had a 6-1-3 record, while Colorado had a 6-1-4 record) heading into their first head-to-head match in October. Since then, injuries to key personnel have plagued Vegas. Center Jack Eichel, who signed an eight year, $108 million dollar extension with Vegas on October 08, has not played since a 3-2 victory at Columbus on December 13. Defenseman Shea Theodore, who also last played on December 13, has also missed the last four games due to an upper body injury. Captain Mark Stone suffered a wrist injury in a 4-1 loss to Carolina on October 20 and missed 16 games, but has since returned to the lineup. Starting goaltender Adin Hill suffered a lower body injury in the loss to Carolina, and is expected to be out long-term.

The prospect of losing of Hill long term prompted Vegas take action. Vegas, a franchise that is no stranger to controversial roster moves—especially concerning its goaltenders—signed goaltender Carter Hart to a two year, $4 million dollar contract on October 25, eight days after he signed a professional tryout contract with Vegas on October 19. Hart, one of five players on Team Canada’s 2018 World Junior championship roster accused of sexual assault, had previously been declared ineligible to play in the NHL prior to being acquitted in June. Since joining Vegas, Hart has a 4-1-2 record with a 0.904 save percentage.

Mitch Marner, acquired in a sign-and-trade deal with the Toronto Maple Leafs in June, ranks second in points (38) behind Eichel (41), while both share the team lead in assists (29). Pavel Dorofeyev and Tomáš Hertl currently lead Vegas in goals (15). On the blue line, Noah Hanifin ranks second in points (11) and time on ice (23:18), while Theodore leads all defenders in both points (20) and time on ice (24:01).

Tonight’s contest is the second of a four game homestand for Vegas at T-Mobile Arena. Currently, Vegas tied with Anaheim and Edmonton in points (44) for the lead in the Pacific Division; however, they do have two games in hand over Anaheim, and three games in hand over Edmonton. Vegas has lost three of its last four games, and is seeking its first victory over Colorado since October 09, 2024, a 8-4 decision.

Ante up.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Ivan Barbashev – Mitch Marner – Mark Stone
Pavel Dorofeyev – Tomáš Hertl – Alexander Holtz
Reilly Smith – Brett Howden – Braeden Bowman
Brandon Saad – Colton Sissons – Keegan Kolesar

Defense:
Brayden McNabb – Kayden Korczak
Noah Hanifin – Ben Hutton
Jérémy Lauzon – Zach Whitecloud

Between the Pipes:
Carter Hart
Akira Schmid

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Recap: Avs Win 6-5 Thriller, End Shootout Curse

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The Colorado Avalanche pulled off a wild 6–5 shootout win over the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena, battling back from multiple deficits in a game that had just about everything.

How It Went Down​


Vegas struck first in what was a sleepy opening period. Alexander Holtz scored his first goal of the season to give the Golden Knights a 1–0 lead, and that ended up being the only goal of the frame. Colorado actually controlled much of the play early, carrying the puck well and creating chances, but couldn’t find a way past Vegas netminder Carter Hart before the intermission.

Things opened up in a big way in the second period.

The Avalanche finally broke through when Samuel Girard was credited with a goal on a deflected puck off of a Vegas player to tie the game. Martin Nečas kept the momentum going later in the period, as his shot bounced off Kaedan Korczak and into the net to make it 2–2.

Vegas answered quickly, though — and then kept answering. Ben Hutton and Brett Howden scored roughly 30 seconds apart, swinging the game back in the Golden Knights’ favor and at 4-2 giving them a two-goal cushion heading into the third.

Colorado wasn’t done.

Nečas struck again early in the third for his second goal of the night, cutting the deficit to one. Later on, Nathan MacKinnon helped create the tying goal, as Sam Malinski’s shot found its way almost to the line and MacKinnon poked it home to make it 4–4.

With just under four minutes left, Vegas looked like it had delivered the knockout punch when notorious Avalanche killer Colton Sissons made it 5–4. Instead, the Avalanche showed exactly why they’ve been rolling lately. With Scott Wedgewood pulled for the extra attacker, Artturi Lehkonen buried the equalizer late, forcing overtime.

The Shootout (Yes, Really)​


Overtime featured some golden chances, including Brock Nelson ringing a one-timer off the post, but neither team could end it there.

That sent the game to a shootout — a situation that hasn’t exactly been kind to Colorado this season.

This time, though, the script flipped.

Nečas scored for the Avalanche with a smooth finish, but Vegas immediately answered as Mitch Marner beat Wedgewood. MacKinnon was Colorado’s fourth shooter to make an attempt as both Ross Colton and Val Nichushkin failed to convert but it was the right time for the superstar as he froze Hart on a delayed shot to put Colorado up by one. The difference came at the other end, where Wedgewood shut the door on the final Vegas attempt to seal the win and finally snap Colorado’s shootout skid.

While it wasn’t his sharpest night statistically, Wedgewood made several clutch saves during regulation and overtime to keep the Avalanche alive when the game threatened to get away.

Big Picture​


The win pushes Colorado’s streak to seven straight victories, and they’ve now picked up points in an incredible 27 of their last 28 games, going 23-1-4 during that stretch. Vegas, meanwhile, has dropped four of its last five.

Up Next​


The Avalanche head back to Ball Arena for two home games to conclude their 2025 portion of the schedule. Up first they’ll welcome Darcy Kuemper and the Los Angeles Kings. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. local time on Monday, December 29th.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...recap-avs-win-6-5-thriller-end-shootout-curse
 
Morning Flurries: ECHL Strike is Over

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Over the holiday break the biggest news in the hockey world was notice of the ECHL strike primarily centered around better working and living conditions. The stoppage began on December 26th which postponed the league’s 13-game Friday night schedule into Saturday including two weekend games for the Avalanche’s affiliate the Utah Grizzlies.

An update from the Professional Hockey Players’ Association.

The PHPA would like to express its gratitude for the continued support shown by fans, the broader hockey community, our brothers and sisters in sport, active and retired players, and communities in and out of the… pic.twitter.com/qQ6IAwuHhi

— PHPA (@thephpa) December 26, 2025

After a very public back-and-forth between the ECHL and the PHPA, on Saturday evening a tentative agreement was reached with a return to play hopefully on December 31st.


The World Junior Championship is underway with two games completed for most teams. USA got big wins over Germany (6-3) and Switzerland (2-1) for a 2-0 record thus far. Canada also began with two wins defeating the Czech Republic 7-5 and then Latvia 2-1 in overtime.


The play of the weekend thus far might go to Czech forward and Colorado Avalanche prospect Max Curran. Though not for a goal or assist but a save. No points yet for the 19-year-old but he’s averaged over 18 minutes as second line center in each of the first two contests, which is significant at this type of event.

Save of the 2026 #WorldJuniors may very well belong to … @EdmOilKings forward Max Curran? 😲#WorldJuniors | #GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/axi0UfFkpP

— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) December 27, 2025

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/morning-flurries/60521/morning-flurries-echl-strike-is-over
 
Recap: Colorado reaches eight straight wins downing Kings 5-2

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With a final two games at Ball Arena before the new year, the Colorado Avalanche, wearing their road white uniforms, hosted the LA Kings who they hadn’t seen since opening night. Much like that first game of the season, Colorado emerged on top with a 5-2 victory. The game was much closer than the score indicates but Los Angeles could never find a lead and gave Colorado their eighth win in a row.

The Game​


The match started with a physical edge but naturally the Avalanche broke through for the game’s first score. On their second shot on goal at the halfway mark Jack Drury fired a puck on Anton Forsberg, which he’d probably like back, and fell into the net. Ross Colton assisted on the play for his first point in 11 games. Other than an ineffective Apower play nothing much else happened in the first period as Colorado held on to their 1-0 lead.

It was the Kings who answered back in the second period and of course on their power play from none other than Corey Perry. He got inside position on Brent Burns and chipped a pass from Kevin Fiala past Mackenzie Blackwood.

However, before the end of the period Martin Nečas would save the day on another miscue by Forsberg as the puck skittered across the goal line the Avalanche forward poked it home. Colorado wasn’t yet done in the period as Brock Nelson fired a puck from Joel Kiviranta past Forsberg to go up 3-1, and that’s how the second frame ended.

The Kings attempted to keep it interesting as they took advantage of Colorado’s lackluster power play and converted a shorthanded goal that Blackwood let go right through him. It wasn’t the first chance for the Kings shorthanded, though, but Joel Armia was the King to finally break through to get Los Angeles within one.

As the third period went on, the Kings were creating enough pressure and momentum to make it a game again but couldn’t find the back of the net. Despite playing the Avalanche very even analytically they weren’t able to generate enough offense and then pulled their goaltender to give the Avalanche free points. Nathan MacKinnon was a quick beneficiary of the open cage scoring an empty net goal and then Cale Makar added another in the final minute to arrive at the 5-2 final for Colorado.

Takeaways​


It wasn’t just a notable night for Ross Colton to get on the scoresheet with an assist but it was also the first time he’s eclipsed 12 minutes of ice time in the last six games. His usage will be very interesting to monitor down the stretch as the coaching staff continues to try and find a role for Colton.

Coming up empty on the power play once again and going 0/4 is bad enough but giving up their fourth shorthanded goal on the season adds insult to injury. It’s clearly not bad enough to lead to losses for now but it’s an issue and storyline that’s not going away. The problem is not just a matter of bad luck, poor execution, natural variance or whatever the excuse du jour is.

Upcoming​


A New Year’s Eve match with the St. Louis Blues at 7 p.m. MT on Wednesday, December 31st.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...reaches-eight-straight-wins-downing-kings-5-2
 
Weekly Cupcakes – MacKinnon vs. McDavid: Who’s the best player in the world?

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Colorado Avalanche News​

  • In case you missed it: Never turn an Avalanche game off because they are losing. They can and will stage a comeback, [ESPN]
  • Nathan MacKinnon Vs. Connor McDavid: Who’s the best NHL player in the world right now? [The Hockey News]
  • Will either Wedgewood or Blackwood get the nod with Team Canada? [Daily Hive]
  • Top five Avalanche prospect performances in 2025 [Mile High Hockey]

News Around the League


  • NHL sent warning to Panthers, Lightning prior to Saturday’s game. [Sportsnet]
  • Behind the demise of the slapshot, an iconic element of NHL history. [The Star]
  • Sabourin fined maximum for slashing in Lightning game. [NHL]
  • In case you’d like to brush up: here’s a list of every NHL prospect at the 2026 World Juniors. [Daily Faceoff]
  • Ten draft-eligible prospects competing at 2026 world juniors. [Sportsnet]
  • USA defenceman Hutson stretchered off after taking puck to head vs. Switzerland. [TSN]
  • A 104-year-old WWII vet performs national anthem before Islanders game. [Fox News]

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/dail...-every-nhl-prospect-at-the-2026-world-juniors
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche vs. LA Kings (7:00 p.m.)

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Tonight, the Los Angeles Kings will step into Ball Arena, a place where no visiting team has won in regulation so far this season. Pretty remarkable considering we are already 17 home games into the season. The Avalanche are winners of seven straight contests and will hope to push it to eight in what could be Anze Kopitar’s last visit to Colorado as a professional hockey player. Will the Kings do what no team has done before and steal a win in regulation, or will the vaunted Avalanche continue to steamroll teams at home?

Colorado Avalanche: 28-2-7​


The Opponent: Los Angeles Kings 16-12-9

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


The Avalanche did something in their last victory that they hadn’t done before, which came as a pleasant surprise to most Avalanche fans. They overcame a two-goal deficit and defeated the Vegas Golden Knights in a shootout of all things. This was an unorthodox victory, no matter how you look at it, with the Avalanche playing from behind the entire game up until MacKinnon’s shootout tally. Imagine how frustrating that would be: beat or tie a team for 65 minutes, only to lose in a shootout? Ouchtown.

Where to watch ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/Xc3g0UKbto

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) December 29, 2025

Colorado has also been slowly improving on the power play, and I anticipate a breakout performance from PP1 any game now. Perhaps tonight is the night Colorado plays their first home game since the holiday break.

Nathan MacKinnon is still on pace to finish with 69 goals this season, but I want (Kylo Ren voice) more! Colorado has never had a 60-goal scorer, much less a 70-goal scorer. Achieving that goal, winning another cup, the Hart trophy (again), and a Conn Smythe would cement Nate Dogg as the greatest Avalanche player of all time. The current single-season goals record is 57 goals set by Michel Goulet in the 1982-83 season for the Nordiques.

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonMartin Necas
Gabriel LandeskogBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Victor OlofssonRoss ColtonGavin Brindley
Parker KellyJack DruryJoel Kiviranta

Devon ToewsCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Samuel GirardSam Malinsk

MacKenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Los Angeles Kings​


As previously mentioned, this is the Anze Kopitar farewell tour for the Kings, but they are trying to extend it into the postseason, currently holding the first wild-card position. Alex Laferriere seems to, in fact, be a great NHLer and had his first career hat-trick in LA’s last contest, where they defeated the Ducks 6-1. Laferriere was LA’s 83rd pick in the 2020 draft.

Good Morning, Colorado!

Optional morning skate today for the @LAKings. Anze Kopitar is on the ice as expected after a maintenance day yesterday. Big challenge tonight against the best team in the NHL! pic.twitter.com/bRKqiuwn8f

— Zach Dooley (@DooleyLAK) December 29, 2025

The Kings got back in the win column with that sound victory over Anaheim and look to start a winning streak of their own. For LA, the struggle has been putting the puck in the net, as they are one of three teams in the league still without 100 GF this season—great time to matchup with the Avalanche, who are sporting a +63 goal differential.

Keep an eye on Brandt Clarke, who was running around cross-checking and pestering Avalanche players the last time these two met. He may get a comeuppance this time around.

Projected Lineup:​


Alex LaferriereAnze KopitarAdrian Kempe
Warren FoegeleQuinton ByfieldTrevor Moore
Kevin FialaAlex TurcotteAndrei Kuzmenko
Joel ArmiaSamuel HeleniusCorey Perry

Mikey AndersonDrew Doughty
Joel EdmundsonBrandt Clarke
Brian DumoulinCody Ceci

Anton Forseberg
Phoenix Copley

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Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open-threads/60612/open-thread-colorado-avalanche-vs-la-kings-700-p-m
 
Preview: The LA Kings get a taste of the Mile High Magic

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Tonight, the Los Angeles Kings will step into Ball Arena, a place where no visiting team has won in regulation so far this season. Pretty remarkable considering we are already 17 home games into the season. The Avalanche are winners of seven straight contests and will hope to push it to eight in what could be Anze Kopitar’s last visit to Colorado as a professional hockey player. Will the Kings do what no team has done before and steal a win in regulation, or will the vaunted Avalanche continue to steamroll teams at home?

Colorado Avalanche: 28-2-7​


The Opponent: Los Angeles Kings 16-12-9

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


The Avalanche did something in their last victory that they hadn’t done before, which came as a pleasant surprise to most Avalanche fans. They overcame a two-goal deficit and defeated the Vegas Golden Knights in a shootout of all things. This was an unorthodox victory, no matter how you look at it, with the Avalanche playing from behind the entire game up until MacKinnon’s shootout tally. Imagine how frustrating that would be: beat or tie a team for 65 minutes, only to lose in a shootout? Ouchtown.

Where to watch ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/Xc3g0UKbto

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) December 29, 2025

Colorado has also been slowly improving on the power play, and I anticipate a breakout performance from PP1 any game now. Perhaps tonight is the night Colorado plays their first home game since the holiday break.

Nathan MacKinnon is still on pace to finish with 69 goals this season, but I want (Kylo Ren voice) more! Colorado has never had a 60-goal scorer, much less a 70-goal scorer. Achieving that goal, winning another cup, the Hart trophy (again), and a Conn Smythe would cement Nate Dogg as the greatest Avalanche player of all time. The current single-season goals record is 57 goals set by Michel Goulet in the 1982-83 season for the Nordiques.

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonMartin Necas
Gabriel LandeskogBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Victor OlofssonRoss ColtonGavin Brindley
Parker KellyJack DruryJoel Kiviranta

Devon ToewsCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Samuel GirardSam Malinsk

MacKenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Los Angeles Kings​


As previously mentioned, this is the Anze Kopitar farewell tour for the Kings, but they are trying to extend it into the postseason, currently holding the first wild-card position. Alex Laferriere seems to, in fact, be a great NHLer and had his first career hat-trick in LA’s last contest, where they defeated the Ducks 6-1. Laferriere was LA’s 83rd pick in the 2020 draft.

Good Morning, Colorado!

Optional morning skate today for the @LAKings. Anze Kopitar is on the ice as expected after a maintenance day yesterday. Big challenge tonight against the best team in the NHL! pic.twitter.com/bRKqiuwn8f

— Zach Dooley (@DooleyLAK) December 29, 2025

The Kings got back in the win column with that sound victory over Anaheim and look to start a winning streak of their own. For LA, the struggle has been putting the puck in the net, as they are one of three teams in the league still without 100 GF this season—great time to matchup with the Avalanche, who are sporting a +63 goal differential.

Keep an eye on Brandt Clarke, who was running around cross-checking and pestering Avalanche players the last time these two met. He may get a comeuppance this time around.

Projected Lineup:​


Alex LaferriereAnze KopitarAdrian Kempe
Warren FoegeleQuinton ByfieldTrevor Moore
Kevin FialaAlex TurcotteAndrei Kuzmenko
Joel ArmiaSamuel HeleniusCorey Perry

Mikey AndersonDrew Doughty
Joel EdmundsonBrandt Clarke
Brian DumoulinCody Ceci

Anton Forsberg
Phoenix Copley

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...e-la-kings-get-a-taste-of-the-mile-high-magic
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche vs. St. Louis Blues (7:00 p.m. MT)

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Tonight, the Colorado Avalanche end 2025 and kick off 2026 with a New Year’s Eve matchup against the St. Louis Blues. The Avs have won eight games in a row now, and look to end the year on a high note with a win over the Blues. This will be the first of three regular-season matchups between these two teams.

Colorado Avalanche (29-2-7)​


Just like they’ve done all year, since returning from the holiday break, the Avs have just kept rolling, and they keep finding ways to win hockey games, no matter how big a deficit might be, or how poorly they might be playing on any given night. Whether that’s been erasing two different two-goal deficits against the Las Vegas Golden Knights to win in a shootout, or fighting through a pesky, defensive Los Angeles Kings team to win by three goals, the Avs have just found ways to get it done and win games, regardless of what the circumstances are. Tonight, they look to pull off another win against a desperate St. Louis Blues team, who currently sit far outside of a playoff spot.

Projected Lineup​


Gabriel Landeskog – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Necas
Artturi Lehkonen – Brock Nelson – Valeri Nichushkin
Ross Colton – Jack Drury – Victor Olofsson
Joel Kiviranta – Parker Kelly – Gavin Brindley

Devon Toews – Cale Makar
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Samuel Girard – Sam Malinski

Mackenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

St. Louis Blues (15-17-8)​


This season certainly seems like it’s been one that the Blues have not expected to have. After making the playoffs last year and taking the Winnipeg Jets to game seven in their first-round series, they’ve floundered this season, for lack of a better term, and currently sit far outside of a playoff spot at the moment. St Louis’ goaltending was arguably one of their stronger attributes last season, and this season, their goaltending has not done them a ton of favors, which is a good reason why they’ve struggled this season so far. Despite their struggles, the Blues are certainly not a team to scoff at and are likely going to give Colorado their best shot tonight, which the Avs should be prepared for.

Projected Lineup​


Jonatan Berggren – Robert Thomas – Pavel Buchnevich
Jake Neighbours – Brayden Schenn – Jimy Snuggerud
Otto Stenberg – Dalibor Dvorsky – Jordan Kyrou
Alexey Toropchenko – Oskar Sundqvist – Robby Fabbri

Philip Broberg – Colton Parayko
Tyler Tucker – Justin Faulk
Cam Fowler – Matthew Kessel

Jordan Binnington
Joel Hofer

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Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open...lorado-avalanche-vs-st-louis-blues-700-p-m-mt
 
Recap: Blues embarrassed by Colorado’s dominance

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Prior to ringing in the New Year, the Colorado Avalanche had one more win to add to their impressive totals in the 2025-26 season. The latest victim was the St. Louis Blues who were embarrassed early and often in their first meeting with the Avalanche this season. In the end, a 6-1 final gave Colorado their 30th win before the calendar flipped to 2026 in what looks like a promising year ahead.

The Game

It was over for the St. Louis Blues before five minutes had even elapsed from the game clock.

Colorado was on fire straight out of the gate and Jordan Binnington who surely wanted to quiet the critics on his Team Canada Olympic selection was overplaying in the St. Louis net from the get go. As such he was swimming around in the crease and left the back door wide open for Val Nichushkin to score one minute into the game.

It was a rout from there on as soon after Cale Makar scored on a shot through traffic but St. Louis challenged for goalie interference and had the goal overturned. It didn’t matter as a minute after that Nathan MacKinnon found more open cage and got the goal back for Colorado. Nichushkin scored 13 seconds later taking advantage of a juicy rebound for his second goal of the night. MacKinnon capped it off with a slap shot a minute following that to end the barrage. For those counting at home, Colorado had a 4-0 lead despite getting one goal called back before St. Louis even put a shot on goal all in five minutes into the game and that’s how the first period ultimately ended.

The second period was defined by five different minor penalties taken in which the Avalanche scored on one of their three power plays. Brock Nelson earned the tally to put Colorado up 5-0 by the end of the period.

In the final period Dalibor Dvorsky broke Mackenzie Blackwood’s shutout bid with a shot that found the net through a screen but Nichushkin got the last laugh with his hat trick goal as he abused the back door on Binnington one more time. A 6-1 final for Colorado in a win that was secured five minutes into the game. For good measure shots ended 43-13 in favor of the home team, too.

Takeaways

To cap off a dominant run in the first half of the season the Avalanche scored the fastest four goals in franchise history. Hot starts have been a trademark of this year’s team and tonight was no exception. With 30 wins and 67 points the Avalanche now have a 10 point lead on the league’s second place team the Dallas Stars.

Joel Kiviranta was announced before the game to have a lower body injury and Zakhar Bardakov was inserted into the lineup in his place. Due to the score Bardakov actually played over 13 minutes in his first game since December 9th.

Upcoming

Colorado’s first match of 2026 will be against the Carolina Hurricanes as the Avalanche travel east to begin a three-game road trip. Puck drop is at 5 p.m. MT on Saturday, January 3rd.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...ecap-blues-embarrassed-by-colorados-dominance
 
Colorado Eagles Three Stars from December

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It was a very relaxed month of December with only seven games on the schedule for the Colorado Eagles plus a lengthy holiday break. Still, the Colorado Avalanche’s AHL affiliate kept up in the standings with a record of 6-1 including a pair of overtime wins against Henderson and finished out the month with a thriller 6-5 overtime win in Calgary. For their efforts, the Eagles maintained their spot at the top of the Pacific Division standings at 41 points with a record of 20-6-1.

First Star – D Jack Ahcan – 20 GP: 4G, 15A, 19P

It was obvious when 10 of his 19 points this season were produced in the last four games that Jack Ahcan is on a heater and had to be our first star of the month. The left handed defenseman has picked up the slack from Jacob MacDonald’s absence and is the man to run the Eagles power play as evidenced by his eight points on the man advantage. Ahcan is likely still the first option on defense should the Avalanche have a need at the position.

What a stud pic.twitter.com/VLgm5PIFRg

— Colorado Eagles (@ColoradoEagles) December 31, 2025

Second Star – F Alex Barre-Boulet – 27GP: 9G, 15A, 24P

We expect AHL veterans to become the top producers on their clubs because they are paid a hefty guaranteed salary even if they spend the entire season at the minor league level. Alex Barre-Boulet is no exception as he’s been a driving force for this Eagles squad and is also on a heater with a five-game point streak to close out the month which has accumulated to eight points. Barre-Boulet has also enjoyed a large role on the power play where seven of his points have come from. Despite not getting a recall to the Avalanche yet, it wouldn’t be a shock if he got a look at some point.

Right over the right shoulder of the Knights' goalie to sink the first one of the game! pic.twitter.com/HAuDzpTR4v

— Colorado Eagles (@ColoradoEagles) December 21, 2025

Third Star – F Taylor Makar – 25GP: 6G, 3A, 9P

The younger Makar really got things going at the end of November with his first multi-goal game but punctuated that performance with more goal scoring in December. First, he added another two goal performance to his resume and then finished the month with one additional goal for three in the month. Prospects are required to do most of their damage at even strength and such is the case for all of Makar’s production. With some more experience the younger Makar should be ready for another call up this season.

You gotta be quicker than that! pic.twitter.com/9lMBXR0EOK

— Colorado Eagles (@ColoradoEagles) December 7, 2025

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/ahl-...086/colorado-eagles-three-stars-from-december
 
Preview: Avs take on Blues in a New Year’s Eve matchup

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Tonight, the Colorado Avalanche end 2025 ready to kick off 2026 with a New Year’s Eve matchup against the St. Louis Blues. The Avs have won eight games in a row now, and look to end the year on a high note with a win over the Blues. This will be the first of three regular-season matchups between these two teams.

Colorado Avalanche (29-2-7)​


The Opponent: St. Louis Blues (15-17-8)

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


Just like they’ve done all year, since returning from the holiday break, the Avs have just kept rolling, and they keep finding ways to win hockey games, no matter how big a deficit might be, or how poorly they might be playing on any given night. Whether that’s been erasing two different two-goal deficits against the Las Vegas Golden Knights to win in a shootout, or fighting through a pesky, defensive Los Angeles Kings team to win by three goals, the Avs have just found ways to get it done and win games, regardless of what the circumstances are. Tonight, they look to pull off another win against a desperate St. Louis Blues team, who currently sit far outside of a playoff spot.

Projected Lineup​


Gabriel Landeskog – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Necas
Artturi Lehkonen – Brock Nelson – Valeri Nichushkin
Ross Colton – Jack Drury – Victor Olofsson
Joel Kiviranta – Parker Kelly – Gavin Brindley

Devon Toews – Cale Makar
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Samuel Girard – Sam Malinski

Mackenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

St. Louis Blues​


This season certainly seems like it’s been one that the Blues have not expected to have. After making the playoffs last year and taking the Winnipeg Jets to game seven in their first-round series, they’ve floundered this season, for lack of a better term, and currently sit far outside of a playoff spot at the moment. St Louis’ goaltending was arguably one of their stronger attributes last season, and this season, their goaltending has not done them a ton of favors with Jordan Binnington sporting an .870 save percentage, which is a good reason why they’ve struggled this season so far. Despite their struggles, the Blues are certainly not a team to scoff at and are likely going to give Colorado their best shot tonight, which the Avs should be prepared for.

Projected Lineup​


Jonatan Berggren – Robert Thomas – Pavel Buchnevich
Jake Neighbours – Brayden Schenn – Jimy Snuggerud
Otto Stenberg – Dalibor Dvorsky – Jordan Kyrou
Alexey Toropchenko – Oskar Sundqvist – Robby Fabbri

Philip Broberg – Colton Parayko
Tyler Tucker – Justin Faulk
Cam Fowler – Matthew Kessel

Jordan Binnington
Joel Hofer

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...-avs-take-on-blues-in-a-new-years-eve-matchup
 
Morning Flurries: MacKinnon earns second star of December honors

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After being named the NHL’s first star of November, Nathan MacKinnon followed it up with second star of December honors. Sandwiched between two other Team Canada centers, MacKinnon finished the month with 26 points in 14 games including 14 goals. Can the Colorado Avalanche superstar surpass the franchise record 57 goals this season? He currently sits at 34 goals scored with 43 games still to go.

Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon and Macklin Celebrini have been named the NHL’s “Three Stars” for the month of December.

3 Stars of the Month presented by @GEICO#NHLStats: https://t.co/Fy5IZAmV5e pic.twitter.com/ymY3gXeQXu

— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) January 1, 2026

Canada was the first nation to reveal their upcoming 2026 Olympic roster, which is always a little bit controversial. Here is a cute video featuring children announcing the squad.

From the grassroots to #MilanoCortina2026… Canadian hockey’s next generation unveils 🇨🇦’s Men's Olympic Team.

Du hockey local aux Jeux de 2026… La relève du hockey canadien dévoile la composition de l’équipe olympique masculine du 🇨🇦.@TeamCanada | @Equipe_Canada pic.twitter.com/BRz7w2bqQS

— Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) December 31, 2025

Speaking of controversy, many pundits expected at least one of the Avalanche goaltending duo of Scott Wedgewood and Mackenzie Blackwood to feature on Team Canada but the decision makers went with familiar options with a lot of international experience. Both netminders took it in stride with bigger goals to look forward to in the coming year.

There’s disappointment from Wedgewood and Blackwood that they didn’t make Team Canada. But they seem more bummed for their partner than themselves.

That’s what makes their relationship special.

“He probably deserved it.”

“I’m a little gutted for him.”https://t.co/Z0zW6fTitn

— Evan Rawal (@evanrawal) January 1, 2026

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/morn...ackinnon-earns-second-star-of-december-honors
 
Preview: The Avs Surge into Raleigh to Face the Hurricanes

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People are often motivated to make a resolution when the New Year begins.

The Colorado Avalanche seem to have made their resolution a few months early this season.

As they kick off their first road trip of the calendar year, they find themselves rematching against the Carolina Hurricanes, one of a small number of teams who have accomplished a rare feat against the Avalanche this season: victory.

Colorado Avalanche (30-2-7)​


The Opponent: Carolina Hurricanes (24-13-3)

Time: 5:00 P.M. MST/7:00 P.M. EST

Watch: ALT, ALT+ (Avalanche Broadcast Area), FDSNSO, ESPN+, NHL Center Ice (Outside Avalanche Broadcast Area – US), SN+, NHL Centre Ice (Canadian Broadcast Areas)

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio KKSE-FM 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


The Avalanche were last in action on New Year’s Eve at Ball Arena, playing host to the St. Louis Blues to wrap up a two game homestand. The game took place in the wake of Hockey Canada’s unveiling on Wednesday of its Olympic roster for games in Italy. While it was assumed that Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, and Devon Toews would be selected to the Canadian roster, more than a few eyebrows around the hockey world—specifically in Avalanche Territory—were raised when when Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington was chosen to represent Canada’s goaltending platoon over both Mackenzie Blackwood and Scott Wedgewood.

Rather than verbally acknowledge what could be viewed as a snub of its goaltending tandem, the Avs let their on-ice play speak for them, and it spoke very loudly: within the span of 4:39, Valeri Nichushkin and Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar blitzed Binnington with a pair of goals each, staking the Avs to a 4-0 lead on their first nine shots of the game. Brock Nelson (who was named to the United States Olympic roster on Friday) would score on the power play during the second period, and Nichushkin would add another in the third period for his third career hat trick—the first in franchise history to be scored on New Year’s Eve—en route to a 6-1 shellacking of St. Louis. The win over St. Louis served as the fifth straight victory over Central Division opponents, extended the Avs’ current winning streak to nine consecutive games, and was the fifteenth straight win in a row at home. Though he was rarely tested, Blackwood stopped 12 of 13 shots for his thirteenth win of the season.

Oh, and Nathan MacKinnon’s 400th career goal stood as the game-winning tally.

Just as they were at the end of 2025, the Avalanche remain the uncontested and undisputed leader in the Central Division, Western Conference, and overall League standings as they seek their first victory of 2026. Nathan MacKinnon has a share of the overall points lead with Edmonton’s Connor McDavid (70), but still remains the League leader in goals (34). Cale Makar continues to lead all NHL defensemen in points (45), while Wedgewood shared the lead in goaltending wins (17) with three other netminders.

Both clubs previously met in Denver back on October 23. That game featured plenty excitement and intrigue, punctuated by both clubs turning back the clock in the fashion department: Colorado unveiled their Quebec Nordiques heritage jerseys for the first time, and Carolina, understanding the assignment, wore their Hartford Whalers uniforms for the occasion. A four-goal first period by Carolina would eventually be matched by a three goal Avalanche rally to force overtime. Neither team would score in the extra session, but Seth Jarvis scored the only goal in the shootout to give Carolina the 5-4 decision. Carolina’s Fredrik Andersen stopped 44 of 48 shots in the contest, while Trent Miner turned aside all 20 shots he faced in relief of Wedgewood, who was pulled after surrendering four goals on the first eleven shots of the game.

Tonight’s rematch against Carolina marks the first of back-to-back weekend of the calendar year for the Avalanche. To this point in the season, the Avs have fared pretty well in back-to-back situations, going 8-1-3 thus far. As they did in their last meeting, both clubs will be sporting their throwback threads. Unfortunately, the Avs will be without the services of Blackwood, who was placed on injured reserve on Friday. Trent Miner was recalled from Loveland and will back up Wedgewood tonight. Taylor Makar was also recalled on Friday, and may be inserted into the lineup in place of Joel Kiviranta, who did accompany the team on the road trip. Gavin Brindley is considered day-to-day as well, but will also be on the road trip.

Tonight also marks the return of both Martin Nečas and Jack Drury to Raleigh for the first time as visitors since being acquired by Colorado in the blockbuster trade that (briefly) sent Mikko Rantanen to Carolina last January.

Excitement and intrigue, indeed.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Artturi Lehkonen – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Nečas
Gabe Landeskog – Brock Nelson – Valeri Nichushkin
Victor Olofsson – Jack Drury – Ross Colton
Zakhar Bardakov – Parker Kelly – Taylor Makar

Defense:
Cale Makar – Devon Toews
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Sam Girard – Sam Malinski

Between the Pipes:
Scott Wedgewood
Trent Miner

Carolina Hurricanes​


Carolina enters tonight’s contest in first place in the Metropolitan Division, and is tied for second place in points with Tampa (51) for the overall lead in the Eastern Conference, one point behind the Detroit Red Wings.

They are also one of just eight teams who have done what the rest of the League has failed to do: defeat the Colorado Avalanche. Nine players all had points in that victory back in October. Since then, Carolina has endured multiple injuries to key personnel. Seth Jarvis, who scored a goal and an assist in that game, along with the shootout winning goal, was placed on injured reserve on December 22. That same day, local-ish product defenseman Jaccob Slavin was placed on injured reserve with an upper body injury and is considered week-to-week. Slavin has only suited up for five games all season. Goaltender Pyotr Kochektov will miss the rest of the season due to a lower body injury.

Tonight’s game wraps up a two game homestand for Carolina, and also serves as a first of a back-to-back weekend. They have lost five of their last seven games, their most recent being a 7-5 defeat at the hands of the Montreal Canadiens at Lenovo Center on Thursday evening. Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour was pretty blunt when addressing the team’s performance after the loss. “These [injured] guys aren’t coming back, we’re not going to get other players to help, we gotta figure it out with this group, and that’s the reality.”

Captain Jordan Staal added, “If we play like [we did tonight], we’re going to lose 20-1. It’s an exceptional team coming in, obviously the best in the League, and they’re going to make us look like an AHL team if we don’t show up and play and defend, and really just play our game, so [it’s a] big challenge.”

Despite the loss of Jarvis, Carolina is still getting plenty of point production. Sebastian Aho leads the team in overall points (40) and ranks second behind Jarvis in goals (16). Andrei Svechnikov is second in points behind Aho (30). Former Winnipeg Jet Nikolaj Ehlers, who signed a six-year, $51 million dollar contract with Carolina in the offseason, is tied for third in team points (29). On defense, Shayne Gostisbehere leads the Carolina blue line in points (29) and is tied with former one-time Avalanche defenseman Sean Walker for second place in goals among defensemen (4). Gostisbehere has missed the last three games with a lower body injury, however.

While goaltender Brandon Bussi saw action on Thursday, it’s possible that Fredrik Andersen starts against Colorado to keep the young netminder fresh for action when Carolina visits New Jersey on Sunday.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Nikolaj Ehlers – Sebastian Aho – Andrei Svechnikov
Eric Robinson – Logan Stankoven – Jackson Blake
William Carrier – Jordan Staal – Jordan Martinook
Taylor Hall – Mark Jankowski – Jesperi Kotkaniemi

Defense:
Alexander Nikishin – Sean Walker
K’Andrew Miller – Jalen Chatfield
Mike Reilly – Joel Nyström

Between the Pipes:
Frederik Andersen
Brandon Bussi

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...avs-surge-into-raleigh-to-face-the-hurricanes
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche @ Carolina Hurricanes (5:00 P.M.)

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People are often motivated to make a resolution when the New Year begins.

The Colorado Avalanche seem to have made their resolution a few months early this season.

As they kick off their first road trip of the calendar year, they find themselves rematching against the Carolina Hurricanes, one of a small number of teams who have accomplished a rare feat against the Avs this season: victory.

Colorado Avalanche (30-2-7)​


The Opponent: Carolina Hurricanes (24-13-3)

Time: 5:00 P.M. MST/7:00 P.M. EST

Watch: ALT, ALT+ (Avalanche Broadcast Area), FDSNSO, ESPN+, NHL Center Ice (Outside Avalanche Broadcast Area – US), SN+, NHL Centre Ice (Canadian Broadcast Areas)

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio KKSE-FM 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


The Avalanche were last in action on New Year’s Eve at Ball Arena, playing host to the St. Louis Blues to wrap up a two game homestand. The game took place in the wake of Hockey Canada’s unveiling on Wednesday of its Olympic roster for games in Italy. While it was assumed that Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, and Devon Toews would be selected to the Canadian roster, more than a few eyebrows around the hockey world—specifically in Avalanche Territory—were raised when when Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington was chosen to represent Canada’s goaltending platoon over both Mackenzie Blackwood and Scott Wedgewood.

Rather than verbally acknowledge what could be viewed as a snub of its goaltending tandem, the Avs let their on-ice play speak for them, and it spoke very loudly: within the span of 4:39, Valeri Nichushkin and Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar blitzed Binnington with a pair of goals each, staking the Avs to a 4-0 lead on their first nine shots of the game. Brock Nelson (who was named to the United States Olympic roster on Friday) would score on the power play during the second period, and Nichushkin would add another in the third period for his third career hat trick—the first in franchise history to be scored on New Year’s Eve—en route to a 6-1 shellacking of St. Louis. The win over St. Louis served as the fifth straight victory over Central Division opponents, extended the Avs’ current winning streak to nine consecutive games, and was the fifteenth straight win in a row at home. Though he was rarely tested, Blackwood stopped 12 of 13 shots for his thirteenth win of the season.

Oh, and Nathan MacKinnon’s 400th career goal stood as the game-winning tally.

Just as they were at the end of 2025, the Avalanche remain the uncontested and undisputed leader in the Central Division, Western Conference, and overall League standings as they seek their first victory of 2026. Nathan MacKinnon has a share of the overall points lead with Edmonton’s Connor McDavid (70), but still remains the League leader in goals (34). Cale Makar continues to lead all NHL defensemen in points (45), while Wedgewood shared the lead in goaltending wins (17) with three other netminders.

Both clubs previously met in Denver back on October 23. That game featured plenty excitement and intrigue, punctuated by both clubs turning back the clock in the fashion department: Colorado unveiled their Quebec Nordiques heritage jerseys for the first time, and Carolina, understanding the assignment, wore their Hartford Whalers uniforms for the occasion. A four-goal first period by Carolina would eventually be matched by a three goal Avalanche rally to force overtime. Neither team would score in the extra session, but Seth Jarvis scored the only goal in the shootout to give Carolina the 5-4 decision. Carolina’s Fredrik Andersen stopped 44 of 48 shots in the contest, while Trent Miner turned aside all 20 shots he faced in relief of Wedgewood, who was pulled after surrendering four goals on the first eleven shots of the game.

Tonight’s rematch against Carolina marks the first of back-to-back weekend of the year for the Avalanche. To this point in the season, the Avs have fared pretty well in back-to-back situations, going 8-1-3 thus far. As they did in their last meeting, both clubs will be sporting their throwback threads. Unfortunately, the Avs will be without the services of Blackwood, who was placed on injured reserve on Friday. Trent Miner was recalled from Loveland and will back up Wedgewood tonight. Taylor Makar was also recalled on Friday, and may be inserted into the lineup in place of Joel Kiviranta, who did accompany the team on the road trip. Gavin Brindley is considered day-to-day, but will also be on the road trip.

Tonight also marks the return of both Martin Nečas and Jack Drury to Raleigh for the first time as visitors since being acquired by Colorado in the blockbuster trade that (briefly) sent Mikko Rantanen to Carolina last January.

Excitement and intrigue, indeed.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Artturi Lehkonen – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Nečas
Gabe Landeskog – Brock Nelson – Valeri Nichushkin
Victor Olofsson – Ross Colton – Gavin Brindley
Parker Kelly – Jack Drury – Taylor Makar

Defense:
Cale Makar – Devon Toews
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Sam Girard – Sam Malinski

Between the Pipes:
Scott Wedgewood
Trent Miner

Carolina Hurricanes​


Carolina enters tonight’s contest in first place in the Metropolitan Division, and is tied for second place in points with Tampa (51) for the overall lead in the Eastern Conference, one point behind the Detroit Red Wings.

They are also one of just eight teams who have done what the rest of the League has failed to do: defeat the Colorado Avalanche. Nine players all had points in that victory back in October. Since then, Carolina has endured multiple injuries to key personnel. Seth Jarvis, who scored a goal and an assist in that game, along with the shootout winning goal, was placed on injured reserve on December 22. That same day, local-ish product defenseman Jaccob Slavin was placed on injured reserve with an upper body injury and is considered week-to-week. Slavin has only suited up for five games all season. Goaltender Pyotr Kochektov will miss the rest of the season due to a lower body injury.

Tonight’s game wraps up a two game homestand for Carolina, and also serves as a first of a back-to-back weekend. They have lost five of their last seven games, their most recent being a 7-5 defeat at the hands of the Montreal Canadiens at Lenovo Center on Thursday evening. Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour was pretty blunt when addressing the team’s performance after the loss. “These [injured] guys aren’t coming back, we’re not going to get other players to help, we gotta figure it out with this group, and that’s the reality.”

Captain Jordan Staal added, “If we play like [we did tonight], we’re going to lose 20-1. It’s an exceptional team coming in, obviously the best in the League, and they’re going to make us look like an AHL team if we don’t show up and play and defend, and really just play our game, so [it’s a] big challenge.”

Despite the loss of Jarvis, Carolina is still getting plenty of point production. Sebastian Aho leads the team in overall points (40) and ranks second behind Jarvis in goals (16). Andrei Svechnikov is second in points behind Aho (30). Former Winnipeg Jet Nikolaj Ehlers, who signed a six-year, $51 million dollar contract with Carolina in the offseason, is tied for third in team points (29). On defense, Shayne Gostisbehere leads the Carolina blue line in points (29) and is tied with former one-time Avalanche defenseman Sean Walker for second place in goals among defensemen (4). Gostisbehere has missed the last three games with a lower body injury, however.

While goaltender Brandon Bussi saw action on Thursday, it’s possible that Fredrik Andersen starts against Colorado to keep the young netminder fresh for action when Carolina visits New Jersey on Sunday.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Nikolaj Ehlers – Sebastian Aho – Andrei Svechnikov
Eric Robinson – Logan Stankoven – Jackson Blake
William Carrier – Jordan Staal – Jordan Martinook
Taylor Hall – Mark Jankowski – Jesperi Kotkaniemi

Defense:
Alexander Nikishin – Sean Walker
K’Andrew Miller – Jalen Chatfield
Mike Reilly – Joel Nyström

Between the Pipes:
Frederik Andersen
Brandon Bussi

Follow along in the comments below!

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open...olorado-avalanche-carolina-hurricanes-500-p-m
 
Preview: Avs historic start faces tough task against Florida Panthers

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Avalanche to wrap up back-to-back set in Florida today, Trent Miner possibly to start in goal for Colorado as Coloradonlooks to win their 11th straight.

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Following their come-from-behind effort against the Carolina Hurricanes in the second installment of the Nordiques vs Whalers jersey matchup Saturday night, Colorado has a rapid turnaround as they’ll take on the reigning back-to-back Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers in South Beach this afternoon.

Winners of ten games in a row, the Avalanche come into this contest tasked with one of their toughest challenges of the season thus far, going into this matchup on very short rest, less than usual even for a back-to-back. The Avs will have to fight through some physical adversity against one of the league’s most rough-and-tough teams in the league, potentially with Trent Miner in net, as Mackenzie Blackwood remains unavailable for the road trip.

The Panthers, coming off of a frustrating 5-1 defeat to the New York Rangers Friday in the 2026 NHL Winter Classic at loanDepot Park in Miami, didn’t have much of a Stanley Cup hangover follow them into last season, but a combination of serious injuries to the likes of Alexander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk have knocked the Panthers down from being the NHL‘s most feared team, to a team in a legitimate competition for a playoff spot in an eastern conference that is incredibly balanced halfway into the season.

Sitting at 21-16-3, and closer to the bottom of the Eastern Conference than the top, the Panthers know what it takes to get it done in the playoffs with a healthy roster, but face a difficult road back to the postseason in the second half of the season.

Colorado Avalanche (31-2-7)​


The Opponent: Florida Panthers (21-16-3)

Time: 3:00 P.M. MST/5:00 P.M. EST

Watch: ALT, ALT+ (Avalanche Broadcast Area), SCRIPPS (Florida Broadcast Area)

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio KKSE-FM 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


There’s not much to be said about the Avalanche that hasn’t already been said this season. Winners of ten straight games, (coincidentally starting this streak against the Panthers back on Dec. 11), the Avs come into this afternoon’s contest looking to continue to pile up victories, but this game will see one of their toughest challenges of the entire season.

After a thrilling third period comeback win fueled by Nathan MacKinnon and Brock Nelson last night against the Carolina Hurricanes, the Avs had to board a plane for Florida for today’s matchup. The game didn’t end until around 10:00pm Est, with puck drop for tonight slated for 5:00pm Est. This is one of, if not the quickest turnarounds to a back-to-back the Avs will see all season, so it will be intriguing to see how much gas they have in the tank.

Additionally, with Goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood back in Colorado on Injured Reserve for the duration of this east coast road trip, it’s possible that Trent Miner will suit up against the pipes this afternoon. Miner, 24, has appeared in two contests for the Avs this season, with both appearances occurring back in October against the Carolina Hurricanes and New Jersey Devils. In those two appearances, Miner is 0-0-2 with a .909 save percentage and a 2.12 goals against average. Though no official starter has been named, it’s difficult to see Scott Wedgewood taking on both starts in the back-to-back set on such short rest, so expect Wedgewood back between the pipes when Colorado wraps up the road trip in Tampa Bay on Tuesday.

Gavin Brindley, who is on the trip nursing a minor injury but did not play last night, could possibly go today in favor of Taylor Makar, but we will not know until warmups if that will be the case.

Florida will be looking to come out with some fire in front of the home crowd after a disappointing effort in the Winter Classic, and the defensive structure will have to be maintained on gassed legs tonight for the Avs to continue this now double digit win streak.

Projected Lineup:​


Gabriel Landeskog (92) — Nathan MacKinnon (29) — Martin Necas (88)

Artturi Lehkonen (62) — Brock Nelson (11) — Valeri Nichushkin (13)

Ross Colton (20) — Jack Drury (18) — Victor Olofsson (95)

Zakhar Bardakov (93) — Parker Kelly (17) — Taylor Makar (18)

Devon Toews (7) — Cale Makar (8)

Josh Manson (42) — Brent Burns (84)

Samuel Girard (49) — Sam Malinski (70)

Trent Miner (50)

Scott Wedgewood (41)

Florida Panthers​


What was supposed to be an exciting start to the 2026 calendar year by hosting the NHL Winter Classic at the Miami Marlins’ loanDepot Park, turned into a disaster for the Panthers, who lost handily to the New York Rangers 5-1, and Olympic Defenseman Seth Jones in the process, who exited with an upper-body injury early in the contest, though Head Coach Paul Maurice stated that the injury “doesn’t look terrible right now.”

The Panthers, coming off back-to-back Stanley Cup championships, have felt the wrath of injuries in their conquest of a threepeat. Matthew Tkachuk underwent adductor surgery in August before the season and has yet to suit up for a game this season, but the largest blow happened only days into training camp, when Captain Alexander Barkov collided with Defenseman Niko Mikkola, tearing both the ACL and MCL in his right knee in the process.

With their two top forwards shelved for the entire season to this point (Barkov is not expected back in the regular season), the Panthers have relied largely on Olympian forwards Brad Marchand and Sam Reinhart to lead the load offensively. Thus far, the two are tied for the team lead in goals for the Panthers (23).

Goaltending has been a tremendous issue for Florida halfway through the season. Sergei Bobrovsky is navigating an abysmal campaign thus far, statistically posting the worst numbers of his 16 year NHL career. He has a 17-10-1 record, but an .885 goals against average and a 2.84 goals against average. He needs to turn around the save percentage if the Panthers want to go on a run for the top of the east for a third consecutive season.

Projected Lineup:​


Eetu Luostarinen (27) — Anton Lundell (15) — Sam Reinhart (13)

Carter Verhaeghe (23) — Sam Bennett (9) — Brad Marchand (63)

Mackie Samoskevich (11) — Evan Rodrigues (17) — A.J. Greer (10)

Jesper Boqvist (70) — Luke Kunin (71) — Jack Studnicka (53)

Gustav Forsling (42) — Aaron Ekblad (5)

Niko Mikkola (77) — Jeff Petry (2)

Uvis Balinskis (26)

Sergei Bobrovsky (72)

Daniil Tarasov (40)

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...art-faces-tough-task-against-florida-panthers
 
Recap: Avalanche lose Landeskog and third game in regulation

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Already down Devon Toews and Mackenzie Blackwood, the Colorado Avalanche faced a tough task in a rematch with the Florida Panthers on short rest. Following their comeback win in Carolina last night the squad didn’t have enough gas and ultimately earned just their third regulation loss in a 2-1 defeat.

Gabriel Landeskog suffered an upper-body injury in the second period, and the Colorado Avalanche went on to fall 2–1 to the Florida Panthers on Sunday at Amerant Bank Arena.

Artturi Lehkonen scored Colorado’s only goal, with Josh Manson and Brock Nelson picking up assists. Scott Wedgewood stopped 23 of 25 shots in net, and the Avalanche penalty kill did its job, going a perfect 3-for-3.

The power play, however, continued to be an issue, as Colorado came up empty on all four of its chances. The loss snapped the Avs’ 10-game winning streak and marked just their third regulation loss of the season.

Sam Bennett and Aaron Ekblad scored for Florida, while Daniil Tarasov made 27 saves in relief of starter Sergei Bobrovsky.

The Game

Just under two minutes into the game, Jack Drury lunged at a loose rebound, but Panthers goaltender Daniil Tarasov was there to make the save. Less than a minute later, Brent Burns let a shot fly from the point, trying to set up Parker Kelly for a tip-in, but Tarasov’s reflexes were on point again.

About four minutes in, a scary moment shook things up when Mackie Samoskevich blasted a wrist shot that hit Wedgewood right in the mask, sending him crashing to the ice. After a quick check from the trainer, it was revealed the shot—clocked at around 83.9 mph—had actually cracked Wedgewood’s mask. He had to switch to his Nordiques mask, the same one he’d used in the last game against Carolina.

As the Avalanche were a bit sluggish out of the gate they gave up the game’s first goal to Sam Bennett. He stole the puck from Sam Malinski and drove the net. Scott Wedgewood did what he could in net playing in his second game in less than 24 hours.

Colorado responded quickly as Artturi Lehkonen crafted the equalizer several minutes later. Josh Manson ripped a point shot and Lehkonen was in the right place for a brilliant tip and past Tarasov.

Colorado came close to answering at 8:25 when Jeff Petry tried to beat Wedgewood top shelf, but his wrist shot glanced off the goalie’s glove and slammed off the crossbar.

Florida’s Uvis Balinskis then got called for interference on Lehkonen, giving the Avs a power play—but they couldn’t cash in. Soon after, Landeskog went to the box for roughing after accidentally catching former Avalanche forward Evan Rodrigues in the face with the end of his stick. Landeskog was initially frustrated, but after seeing the replay from the penalty box, he couldn’t help but laugh at himself.

Under a minute left in the period, former Av A.J. Greer drew an interference penalty, sending Manson to the box. He was furious on the bench, but the Avalanche penalty kill held strong to finish out the period and take the 1-1 tie into the first intermission.

The second period was defined by the Gabe Landeskog injury as he caught an edge and crashed into the net before hitting the boards. Landeskog required a lot of help to reach the dressing room but there was a bit of relief to hear it is an upper-body injury and not something related to his knees. Still, Jared Bednar said he expects Landeskog to miss some time.

Gabriel Landeskog needed assistance leaving the ice after crashing hard into the post. pic.twitter.com/3PeGwYxuKz

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) January 4, 2026

There was still a game to play and Florida created the go-ahead goal on a point shot from Aaron Ekblad which had eyes through a fabulous screen and went past Wedgewood who likely never saw the puck. Colorado received three power plays in the period, four in total, and were back to their fruitless efforts on the man advantage. At one point Florida’s Brad Marchand stole the puck on a rush and went in alone, forcing Wedgewood into a big save—though his stick ended up snapping in half during the play. Thus, the second period ended in Florida’s favor 2-1.

In the third period neither team had much going as the two teams combined for a collective 11 shots on goal and the mood was dampened by the news Landeskog wasn’t going to return to the game.

About seven minutes in, Sam Girard was sent off for slashing after catching Anton Lundell with his stick. The Avalanche penalty kill had to step up for the third time, and Wedgewood came up huge, stopping Petry’s one-timer with just 30 seconds left in the kill to set up an important defensive-zone faceoff.

With around 2:15 left, Wedgewood headed to the bench for the extra attacker. Moments later, MacKinnon fired a shot that hit Tarasov’s mask and bounced straight out of play—Tarasov basically used his mask like a soccer header, keeping Colorado from tying the game. Bednar called a timeout with 1:06 left, but the Avalanche couldn’t get the equalizer and fell 2–1, snapping their 10-game winning streak and suffering just their third regulation loss of the season.

Takeaways

If a back-to-back with less than 24 hours of rest after a hard fought comeback win isn’t enough to put Trent Miner in net then I’m not sure under what scenario he’s ever going to start for this team barring complete catastrophe. Colorado has an 11 point lead on the Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild for first place in the league, there is no need to chase wins like they are going to be eliminated with a loss. The second half of the season is going to become largely about game management and there has to be some balance between staying sharp and focused for the playoffs and not subjecting their important players to needless wear and tear.

On that note, down Devon Toews to an upper-body injury there was no rest for Cale Makar as he played 29 minutes in regulation following nearly 25 minutes the night before. These are choices the coaching staff needs to start reflecting on if this is what is most important in preparing to win a Stanley Cup.

Upcoming

A much-needed day off at the beach and then a meeting with the surging Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday, January 6th at 5 p.m. MT.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...e-lose-landeskog-and-third-game-in-regulation
 
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