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Recap: Colorado falls completely flat in 5-2 loss against Ottawa

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After winning against the Toronto Maple Leafs on the back of a Brock Nelson hat-trick on Sunday, the Colorado Avalanche continued their road trip today as they took on the Ottawa Senators, in which they lost by a final score of 5-2.

Let’s take a look back at the action from tonight.

First Period​


Neither team would end up scoring in this period. The Senators came out with a ton of momentum and sustained it throughout the entirety of this period, as it seemed like the Avs couldn’t spend any time in the offensive zone whatsoever. In fact, Colorado ended up being outshot by 14-4 during this period.

Second Period​


After a scoreless first period, the Senators would be the ones to get on the board first, as Nick Cousins would get into the Avalanhe zone behind the defnese, and managed to get a puck to trickle past Mackenzie Blackwood to make it 1-0 Ottawa.

8 a.m.: Nick Cousins 'Absolute Non-Sens' podcast episode drops8:43 p.m.: NICK COUSINS OPENS THE SCORING AGAINST THE AVS!#GoSensGo

Ottawa Senators (@senators.bsky.social) 2026-01-29T01:46:38.820Z

Parker Kelly would answer back for the Avs as they hit 10 shots on goal, making the Sens pay for a bad turnover in their own zone, as he was able to jump on a free puck and beat James Reimer cleanly to tie this game at 1-1.


Not even a minute after Colorado found the equalizer, they surrendered another goal to Ottawa, as Ridly Greig chased a puck into the Avs’ zone, and managed to take advantage of Blackwood’s misplaying the puck.

The Riddler saw a tie game and said "I think not!" 🤭#GoSensGo

Ottawa Senators (@senators.bsky.social) 2026-01-29T02:08:56.021Z

Third Period​


In a period you wanted to see Colorado come out blazing to try and tie this game up again, they did the exact opposite and instead surrendered a goal to Claude Giroux into the early bit of the third, making it 3-1 Ottawa.


Valeri Nichushkin would make things interesting shortly after the Giroux goal, as Artturi Lehkonen found him down low in front of the net, and Nichushkin put a backhand shot home against Reimer, making it 3-2 for his first goal of 2026.


Despite that hint of momentum, the Avs wouldn’t be able to tie the game with the goaltender pulled, and would give up two more garbage-time goals, one to Brady Tkachuk and one to Tim Stützle, both of which were empty-net goals, for a final score of 5-2.

Takeaways​


As we are getting ever closer to the NHL Olympic break, it makes sense that this team might be thinking ahead to the time off and tournament, but it’s not an excuse to not at least try and finish out this part of the season strong, in my opinion. To put it in a word, the effort in this game was frustrating to watch, to say the least. As written earlier, it seemed like every time you got possession of the puck in the first and a lot of the second period, for that matter, you immediately turned it over, and the puck was right back into your own zone. Obviously, it’s incredibly hard to win games if you can’t even possess it in the offensive zone, and even when you can possess it in the offensive zone, it’s really hard to win games if you’re not shooting the puck on net effectively. You have a quick turnaround tomorrow, so hopefully the Avs are able to forget about this game and get right against the Canadiens quickly.

Upcoiming​


The Avs have a quick turnaround, as they take on the Montreal Canadiens tomorrow on the second leg of a back-to-back. Puck drop is at 5:00 p.m. MT.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...ls-completely-flat-in-5-2-loss-against-ottawa
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche @ Detroit Red Wings (11:00 A.M.)

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DENVER, COLORADO - MARCH 25: Valeri Nichushkin #13 of the Colorado Avalanche celebrates a goal against the Detroit Red Wings at Ball Arena on March 25, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

Many have wondered how the Colorado Avalanche would handle adversity after such a prolonged run of unrivaled success to start this season.

Adversity came in spades throughout January, but the Avalanche have one more chance to finish the month on a positive note, but they’ll have to do it against their longtime (and much improved) rival, the Detroit Red Wings.

Colorado Avalanche (35-8-9)​


The Opponent: Detroit Red Wings (32-17-6)

Time: 11:00 A.M. MST/1:00 P.M. EST

Watch: ABC/ESPN (US National Broadcast), SN+/SNE/SNO/SNP (Canadian National Broadcast)

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio KKSE-FM 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


Today’s game is the final game of a four game road trip, and the first of a home and home series with Detroit, who will fly out to Denver to wrap up the season series against the Avalanche on Monday night at Ball Arena. The Avalanche are coming off consecutive losses to the Ottawa Senators and Montréal Canadiens in consecutive nights, losing both games by a combined score of 12-5. The Avs looked limp and lifeless as Ottawa shelled Mackenzie Blackwood for five goals on Wednesday night, and Scott Wedgewood fared worse as Montréal pumped seven goals—including two from behind the goal line—behind him on Thursday.

Despite feeling his team put together a more competitive effort against Montréal than what they showed in Ottawa, head coach Jared Bednar noted the struggles that his team is having on both ends of the ice. “We’re having trouble putting the puck in the net; we’re having trouble keeping it out of our net right now, too […] It’s kind of tough sledding for us right now, but we’ve got to be a little better in some areas again than we were tonight.”

Brock Nelson has continued to shine bright for the Avs in the goal scoring department, scoring four goals in his last three games. His 28 goals rank second to League leader Nathan MacKinnon (38), and his 47 points are good for fourth place on the team. MacKinnon, however, has not scored a goal since January 19 against Washington. The goal scoring drought isn’t limited to just MacKinnon; Martin Nečas hasn’t scored since January 12 against Toronto.

When asked about the lack of production from both MacKinnon and Martin Nečas, Bednar said, “It’s not like they’re not doing some good things, because they did. They’re creating some chances; they’re not scoring on them like they normally would, right? Part of it is that, you’re going to finish off some of the chances, so I think they fall into that category.”

Currently, the Avs sport a 5-6-2 record for the month of January. Without a win today, the Avs will finish with a sub-500 record for a given calendar month since going 5-6-0 in October 2024. Despite their struggles this month, they still remain the undisputed leader across the Central Division, Western Conference, and League standings. With three games remaining on their schedule before the Olympic break, they’re not in any danger of losing much ground to the third second place Minnesota Wild or the Dallas Stars prior to heading to Italy.

The Avs have won three of their last four regular season games against Detroit, including the most recent matchup on March 25, 2025, by a 5-2 decision.

Projected Lineup​


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

Defense:
Sam Malinski – Cale Makar
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Keaton Middleton – Sam Girard

Between the Pipes:
Mackenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Detroit Red Wings​


Detroit currently sits in second place in the Atlantic Division standings, just two points shy of the first place Tampa Bay Lightning. Given the packed standings in the Eastern Conference, a playoff spot isn’t guaranteed at this point in the season, but Detroit’s chances of seeing their first playoff berth in nine seasons is looking more and more likely. With the franchise currently celebrating its centennial season, a return to the postseason would be a noteworthy accomplishment to commemorate the occasion.

Detroit has fared better than Colorado throughout the month of January overall, going 6-2-2 in their previous ten games. However, Detroit has lost two of their current three game home stand at Little Caesars Arena, losing 3-1 to the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday evening, and a 4-3 shootout loss to the Washington Capitals on Thursday. Despite the loss, right winger Patrick Kane recorded his 1,375 point of his career to become the highest scoring American-born player in the NHL, surpassing one-time former Red Wing Mike Modano.

Alex DeBrincat currently leads Detroit in goals (30), and is one point shy of the team lead in overall points behind Lucas Raymond (58). Raymond also leads the team in assists (40). Team captain Dylan Larkin ranks second on the team behind DeBrincat in goals (25) and third in points (48).

Goaltender John Gibson, who was acquired from the Anaheim Ducks during the offseason, is enjoying a bit of a renaissance in his first full season with Detroit. He currently has 21 wins on the season, the most he’s had since the 2018-2019 season (26), and setting a new career high in wins (Gibson won 31 games during the 2017-2018 season) isn’t out of the question, but if Detroit has its sights set on the postseason, Gibson’s career best will have to come this spring.

Detroit’s last victory over Colorado came on February 22, 2024, a 2-1 victory on an overtime goal from Kane.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Marco Kasper – Dylan Larkin – Lucas Raymond
Alex DeBrincat – Andrew Copp – Patrick Kane
Emmitt Finnie – J.T. Compher – James van Riemsdyk
Elmer Söderblom – Michael Rasmussen – Mason Appleton

Defense:
Jacob Bernard-Docker – Moritz Seider
Axel Sandin-Pellikka – Ben Chiarot
Albert Johansson – Travis Hamonic

Between the Pipes:
John Gibson
Cam Talbot

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open...colorado-avalanche-detroit-red-wings-1100-a-m
 
LOL oh man the Avs are really mailing it in before the Olympic break huh?? Look I get it, you got guys like MacKinnon and Makar who are gonna be playing for their countries in a couple weeks and nobody wants to get hurt, but NINE shorthanded goals against?? That's absolutely brutal. Your power play is literally hurting you at this point.

35-8-9 is still ridiculous though, let's be real here. Even with this garbage January they're running away with the West. But as a Sabres fan I gotta say - you guys don't know what REAL adversity looks like!! Try being a Buffalo fan for a decade and then come talk to me about tough stretches 😂😂

That said, Wedgewood getting beat from BEHIND THE GOAL LINE twice is inexcusable. Dobes is a rookie and he's making your guys look silly. And MacKinnon with no goals since January 19th?? That's wild for a guy who was absolutely torching the league earlier this year.

The Detroit game should be interesting though - Wings are actually legit this year and fighting for that playoff spot. Gibson's been solid for them. Wouldn't shock me if the Avs drop this one too and limp into the break with a losing January record.

Honestly though? If I'm an Avs fan I'm not worried at all. This team is gonna flip the switch come playoff time. You've got too much talent not to. Just gotta survive these last few games without anyone getting banged up.
 
Recap: Blackwood gets a shutout in 5-0 win over Detroit

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JANUARY 31: Nathan MacKinnon #29 of the Colorado Avalanche celebrates his goal on John Gibson #36 of the Detroit Red Wings with teammates during the second period at Little Caesars Arena on January 31, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Dave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

After losing their last two losses against the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens, the Colorado Avalanche got back in the win column against the Detroit Red Wings today, by a final score of 5-0. Mackenzie Blackwood earned a 28-save shutout and Nathan MacKinnon scored two goals to put him at 40 on the season.

Let’s take a look at the action from this afternoon!

First Period​


The Avs would score first, and they would be the only team to score in this game, for that matter. Brent Burns would be the one to get the scoring going, as Nathan MacKinnon would find him with a great pass as Burns went flying into the zone down the wing, and Burns picked his spot against John Gibson, making it 1-0.


After that, Colorado wouldn’t slow down for the rest of the game, as MacKinnon would get his first goal of the afternoon, by putting a puck on net from the top of the zone, and Gibson was never able to pick it up through traffic.

Second Period​


Ross Colton would score his second goal in as many games next, as Brock Nelson was able to find him all alone in front of the Detroit net with a phenomal pass to set Colton up for a tap-in goal.


MacKinnon would score his second of the afternoon next, as Detroit would turn the puck over in their own zone to Artturi Lehkonen, and Lehkonen found MacKinnon with a great pass, and MacKinnon put a one-timer past Gibson for his 40th on the season and to make it 4-0 Colorado after two periods.

Third Period​


Parker Kelly would add another goal in the third period to make it 5-0, as he was able to walk down right in front of the Detroit net, and had the patience to outwait Gibson, and score his 12th goal of the year. The Avs only needed 21 shots on goal to earn a 5-0 win in Detroit.

Takeaways​


Safe to say that looked more like Colorado Avalanche hockey, especially when compared to the last two games against the Senators and Canadiens. The Avs definitely had more jump today, and it certainly showed in the final score. It was really nice to see players from all over the lineup contribute, as both your top players and depth guys managed to get on the scoresheet this afternoon. It was also awesome to see Ross Colton score a goal for the second game in a row, especially with how much he’s struggled to score as of late. Colorado will get to see Detroit once again in a couple of days, and the Red Wings likely will want some revenge for being shut out in their home arena. Hopefully, the Avs can withstand that and sweep the regular-season series against Detroit on Monday.

Upcoming​


The Red Wings visit Denver on Monday for the conclusion of the home-and-home as well as the regular-season series between the Avs and Wings. Puck drop will be at 7:00 p.m. MT.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...ckwood-gets-a-shutout-in-5-0-win-over-detroit
 
Preview: Matinee in Motown

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DENVER, COLORADO - MARCH 25: J.T. Compher #37 of the Detroit Red Wings and Nathan MacKinnon #29 of the Colorado Avalanche fight for the puck during the second period of the game at Ball Arena on March 25, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Ashley Potts/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

Many have wondered how the Colorado Avalanche would handle adversity after such a prolonged run of unrivaled success to start this season.

Adversity came in spades throughout January, but the Avalanche have one more chance to finish the month on a positive note, but they’ll have to do it against their longtime (and much improved) rival, the Detroit Red Wings.

Colorado Avalanche (35-8-9)​


The Opponent: Detroit Red Wings (32-17-6)

Time: 11:00 A.M. MST/1:00 P.M. EST

Watch: ABC/ESPN (US National Broadcast), SN+/SNE/SNO/SNP (Canadian National Broadcast)

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio KKSE-FM 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


Today’s game is the final game of a four game road trip, and the first of a home and home series with Detroit, who will fly out to Denver to wrap up the season series against the Avalanche on Monday night at Ball Arena. The Avalanche are coming off consecutive losses to the Ottawa Senators and Montréal Canadiens in consecutive nights, losing both games by a combined score of 12-5. The Avs looked limp and lifeless as Ottawa shelled Mackenzie Blackwood for five goals on Wednesday night, and Scott Wedgewood fared worse as Montréal pumped seven goals—including two from behind the goal line—behind him on Thursday.

Despite feeling his team put together a more competitive effort against Montréal than what they showed in Ottawa, head coach Jared Bednar noted the struggles that his team is having on both ends of the ice. “We’re having trouble putting the puck in the net; we’re having trouble keeping it out of our net right now, too […] It’s kind of tough sledding for us right now, but we’ve got to be a little better in some areas again than we were tonight.”

Brock Nelson has continued to shine bright for the Avs in the goal scoring department, scoring four goals in his last three games. His 28 goals rank second to League leader Nathan MacKinnon (38), and his 47 points are good for fourth place on the team. MacKinnon, however, has not scored a goal since January 19 against Washington. The goal scoring drought isn’t limited to just MacKinnon; Martin Nečas hasn’t scored since January 12 against Toronto.

When asked about the lack of production from both MacKinnon and Martin Nečas, Bednar said, “It’s not like they’re not doing some good things, because they did. They’re creating some chances; they’re not scoring on them like they normally would, right? Part of it is that, you’re going to finish off some of the chances, so I think they fall into that category.”

Currently, the Avs sport a 5-6-2 record for the month of January. Without a win today, the Avs will finish with a sub-500 record for a given calendar month since going 5-6-0 in October 2024. Despite their struggles this month, they still remain the undisputed leader across the Central Division, Western Conference, and League standings. With three games remaining on their schedule before the Olympic break, they’re not in any danger of losing much ground to the third second place Minnesota Wild or the Dallas Stars prior to heading to Italy.

The Avs have won three of their last four regular season games against Detroit, including the most recent matchup on March 25, 2025, by a 5-2 decision.

Projected Lineup​


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

Defense:
Sam Malinski – Cale Makar
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Keaton Middleton – Sam Girard

Between the Pipes:
Mackenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Detroit Red Wings​


Detroit currently sits in second place in the Atlantic Division standings, just two points shy of the first place Tampa Bay Lightning. Given the packed standings in the Eastern Conference, a playoff spot isn’t guaranteed at this point in the season, but Detroit’s chances of seeing their first playoff berth in nine seasons is looking more and more likely. With the franchise currently celebrating its centennial season, a return to the postseason would be a noteworthy accomplishment to commemorate the occasion.

Detroit has fared better than Colorado throughout the month of January overall, going 6-2-2 in their previous ten games. However, Detroit has lost two of their current three game home stand at Little Caesars Arena, losing 3-1 to the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday evening, and a 4-3 shootout loss to the Washington Capitals on Thursday. Despite the loss, right winger Patrick Kane recorded his 1,375 point of his career to become the highest scoring American-born player in the NHL, surpassing one-time former Red Wing Mike Modano.

Alex DeBrincat currently leads Detroit in goals (30), and is one point shy of the team lead in overall points behind Lucas Raymond (58). Raymond also leads the team in assists (40). Team captain Dylan Larkin ranks second on the team behind DeBrincat in goals (25) and third in points (48).

Goaltender John Gibson, who was acquired from the Anaheim Ducks during the offseason, is enjoying a bit of a renaissance in his first full season with Detroit. He currently has 21 wins on the season, the most he’s had since the 2018-2019 season (26), and setting a new career high in wins (Gibson won 31 games during the 2017-2018 season) isn’t out of the question, but if Detroit has its sights set on the postseason, Gibson’s career best will have to come this spring.

Detroit’s last victory over Colorado came on February 22, 2024, a 2-1 victory on an overtime goal from Kane.

Projected Lineup​


Forwards:
Marco Kasper – Dylan Larkin – Lucas Raymond
Alex DeBrincat – Andrew Copp – Patrick Kane
Emmitt Finnie – J.T. Compher – James van Riemsdyk
Elmer Söderblom – Michael Rasmussen – Mason Appleton

Defense:
Jacob Bernard-Docker – Moritz Seider
Axel Sandin-Pellikka – Ben Chiarot
Albert Johansson – Travis Hamonic

Between the Pipes:
John Gibson
Cam Talbot

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colorado-avalanche-game-coverage/61422/preview-matinee-in-motown
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche vs. Ottawa Senators (5:30 p.m.)

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Tonight, the Colorado Avalanche will take their talents west of Parliament Hill to the Canadian Tire Center in Kanata, Ontario, for a matchup with the Ottawa Senators.

The Sens made minced meat of the Las Vegas Golden Knights there last time, and they hope to build on that dominating 7-1 victory after struggling to match Carolina’s game and blowing a three-goal lead against the Nashville Predators.

The Avalanche are in their least successful stretch of the season, losing three of five (Nashville, Anaheim & Philly). Colorado got right in Toronto on the back of a hat-trick from Brock Nelson in their last contest. Will it be the Senators or the Avalanche that start a new winning streak?

Colorado Avalanche: 35-6-9​


The Opponent: Ottawa Senators 24-21-7

Time: 5:30 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


Colorado took care of some future endeavors this week by extending Sam Malinski’s contract, but the back end is still a bit unsettled, with Keaton Middleton set to round out the group tonight. Brennan Vogt reports that Keaton has made strong efforts to alter his game this season with the Eagles, namely doing his best to stay out of the penalty box. I imagine the Avalanche does its best to limit his ice time, and his focus should remain on staying out of the sin bin, that is, unless it’s in the form of dues paid for fearless fistacuffs.

We have recalled Keaton Middleton from the Colorado Eagles. pic.twitter.com/cD9nc9CUFr

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 27, 2026

Ross Colton is listed as day-to-day now, so that means we will see another shuffling of the forward group with an AHLer or two sprinkled into the bottom six. I wonder if this is an actual injury or if the Avalanche is taking Colton off the ice ahead of a potential trade. Rumors have circulated regarding Evander Kane, Nazem Kadri (weird), but it’s hard to pinpoint which assets would work in a deal for a team that’s so close to the cap already. That’s pure speculation, though.

I think this bruised-and-battered group is more realistic, seeing as how, come playoff time, some guys are bound to miss time. I’d like to see this team show some professionalism and resolve against an Eastern Conference foe despite the missing pieces.

Projected Lineup:​


Victor OlofssonNathan MacKinnonMartin Necas
Artturi LehkonenBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Parker KellyJack DruryGavin Brindley
Taylor MakarZakhar BardakovJoel Kiviranta

Sam MalinskiCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Keaton MiddletonSamuel Girard

MacKenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Ottawa Senators​


The Senators are at the bottom of the Atlantic Division, inside a conference that is finally starting to show some separation. At one point, last in the Atlantic was still just three or four points out of the wild card. It’s pretty much make-or-break time for the Senators, but even their best efforts might land them at too-little too-late.

Tim Stutzle is the one to watch in terms of an offensive threat, as he leads the team with 53 points (23 goals – 30 assists) and has four points in his last four games. On the back end, take a look at Jake Sanderson, who has the third most points on the team (amongst forwards and defencemen).

Linus Ullmark is back in the net for the Senators after a slump and an uncomfortable time frame. It’s been made abundantly clear that this team goes where Ullmark goes. All that to say, James Reimer is the likely starter for tonight’s contest.

Linus Ullmark is BACK for the Senators and backing up today. 🥳 pic.twitter.com/wmr3jgyIz8

— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) January 25, 2026

I can tell you one thing for sure: it’s fair to expect a ton of goals tonight. Evan Liu hit us with a crazy stat on yesterday’s episode of the Mile High Hockey Lab: The Avalanche and Senators have combined for 85 goals in the last nine games between the two of them.

Projected Lineup:​


Drake BathersonTim StützleClaude Giroux
Brady TkachukDylan CozensRidly Greig
Nick CousinsShane PintoMichael Amadio
Xavier BourgaultLars EllerFabian Zetterlund

Jake SandersonArtem Zub
Thomas ChabotNick Jensen
Tyler KlevenJordan Spence

James Reimer
Linus Ulmark

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open...colorado-avalanche-vs-ottawa-senators-530-p-m
 
Preview: Red Wings visit Avalanche in a quick rematch

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DENVER, COLORADO - MARCH 25: Nathan MacKinnon #29 of the Colorado Avalanche faces off against Dylan Larkin #71 of the Detroit Red Wings during the second period of the game at Ball Arena on March 25, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Ashley Potts/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The Colorado Avalanche and Detroit Red Wings are set to meet for the second time in just three days, this time at Ball Arena in downtown Denver, CO. This quick turnaround and second game of a home-and-home should make for some unsettled tension after the first installment featured extracurriculars and a stellar performance from MacKenzie Blackwood, who logged the shutout. Will the Avalanche beat their old rival yet again? Or will the Wings steal one at a mile high?

It’s Pride Night! pic.twitter.com/R4h5HUBXan

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) February 2, 2026

Colorado Avalanche: 36-8-9​


The Opponent: Detroit Red Wings (32-18-7)

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


The Avalanche is an interesting group right now with a litany of injuries and what feels like waning interest at times, all resulting in the first real dip in success.

They looked plenty interested last time out, and leading the way in that regard was Nathan MacKinnon, who is undoubtedly getting all tuned up and ready for his appearance at this year’s Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy.

A 5-0 shutout is just about as ideal as a scoreline can be, but make no mistake, even MacKinnon told Erik Johnson on the ABC broadcast that, “It was more competitive than the score said it was…”

Nate absolutely COOKED EJ 😂 pic.twitter.com/UHl7JZWqkh

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 31, 2026

Speaking of MacKinnon, he is just one assist shy of logging his 700th career apple so keep an eye on that this evening. EJ has clarified that he did not get a spray tan but leaned toward being too tan rather than too pale when giving the makeup artist instructions ahead of the broadcast. I don’t buy it.

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnon[URL='https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/players/news/valeri-nichushkin/2142']Valeri Nichushkin[/URL]
Ross ColtonBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Parker KellyJack DruryGavin Brindley
Taylor MakarZakhar BardakovJoel Kiviranta

Sam MalinskiCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Keaton MiddletonSamuel Girard

MacKenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Detroit Red Wings​


The Wings are a solid club and feel like a playoff team this season, despite not showing much of that in Saturday’s game. Getting to the playoffs would end a nine-year drought in Detroit and would do a lot to validate the work being done by management and coaches alike. Todd MacLellan’s mid-season hire (last year) still looks like a solid move from Steve Yzerman and company, and the group as a whole is starting to form an identity with Patrick Kane still logging points and young, establishing talents.

Etched in history.

Patrick Kane on the mic for point 1375. 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/KON0c2aQUI

— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 30, 2026

Detroit’s captain Dylan Larkin called Saturday’s loss a “bump in the road,” and spoke about the Avalanche being beatable and having lots to play for in tonight’s rematch. We shall see how that turns out!

Projected Lineup:​


Marco KasperDylan LarkinLucas Raymond
Alex DeBrincatAndrew CoppPatrick Kane
Emmitt FinnieJ.T. CompherMason Appleton
Elmer SoderblomMichael RasmussenJames van Riemsdyk

Albert JohanssonMoritz Seider
Ben ChiarotJacob Bernard-Docker
Erik GustafssonJacob Bernard-Docker

John Gibson
Cam Talbot

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...-red-wings-visit-avalanche-in-a-quick-rematch
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche vs. Detroit Red Wings (7:00 p.m.)

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DENVER, COLORADO - MARCH 25: Nathan MacKinnon #29 of the Colorado Avalanche skates against J.T. Compher #37 of the Detroit Red Wings. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The Colorado Avalanche and Detroit Red Wings are set to meet for the second time in just three days, this time at Ball Arena in downtown Denver, CO. This quick turnaround and second game of a home-and-home should make for some unsettled tension after the first installment featured extracurriculars and a stellar performance from MacKenzie Blackwood, who logged the shutout. Will the Avalanche beat their old rival yet again? Or will the Wings steal one at a mile high?

Colorado Avalanche: (36-8-9)​


The Opponent: Detroit Red Wings (24-21-7)

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


The Avalanche is an interesting group right now with a litany of injuries and what feels like waning interest at times, all resulting in the first real dip in success.

They looked plenty interested last time out, and leading the way in that regard was Nathan MacKinnon, who is undoubtedly getting all tuned up and ready for his appearance at this year’s Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy.

A 5-0 shutout is just about as ideal as a scoreline can be, but make no mistake, even MacKinnon told Erik Johnson on the ABC broadcast that, “It was more competitive than the scoreline showed.”

Nate absolutely COOKED EJ 😂 pic.twitter.com/UHl7JZWqkh

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) January 31, 2026

Speaking of MacKinnon, he is just one assist shy of logging his 700th career apple so keep an eye on that this evening. EJ has clarified that he did not get a spray tan but leaned toward being too tan rather than too pale when giving the makeup artist instructions ahead of the broadcast. I don’t buy it.

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnon[URL='https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/players/news/valeri-nichushkin/2142']Valeri Nichushkin[/URL]
Ross ColtonBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Parker KellyJack DruryGavin Brindley
Taylor MakarZakhar BardakovJoel Kiviranta

Sam MalinskiCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Keaton MiddletonSamuel Girard

MacKenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Detroit Red Wings​


The Wings are a solid club and feel like a playoff team this season, despite not showing much of that in Saturday’s game. Getting to the playoffs would mean ending a nine-year drought in Detroit and would do a lot to validate the work being done by management and coaches alike. Todd MacLellan’s mid-season hire (last year) still looks like a solid move from Steve Yzerman and company.

Etched in history.

Patrick Kane on the mic for point 1375. 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/KON0c2aQUI

— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 30, 2026

Detroit’s captain Dylan Larkin called Saturday’s loss a “bump in the road,” and spoke about the Avalanche being beatable and having lots to play for in tonight’s rematch. We shall see how that turns out!

Projected Lineup:​


Marco KasperDylan LarkinLucas Raymond
Alex DeBrincatAndrew CoppPatrick Kane
Emmitt FinnieJ.T. CompherMason Appleton
Elmer SoderblomMichael RasmussenJames van Riemsdyk

Albert JohanssonMoritz Seider
Ben ChiarotJacob Bernard-Docker
Erik GustafssonJacob Bernard-Docker

John Gibson
Cam Talbot

Follow along in the comments below!

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open...lorado-avalanche-vs-detroit-red-wings-700-p-m
 
Weekly Cupcakes: MacKinnon first to hit 40 goals this season

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JANUARY 31: Nathan MacKinnon #29 of the Colorado Avalanche skates up ice against the Detroit Red Wings. (Photo by Dave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images


Colorado Avalanche News​

  • Colorado Avalanche teams up with “Dungeon Crawler Carl” author Matt Dinniman to support cat rescue. [CBS News]
  • MacKinnon scores twice to become first 40-goal scorer of season, Avalanche blank Red Wings. [TSN]
  • There’s still something special about Canadiens-Avalanche games. While broadcasters love to babble about NHL “rivalry” games these days, the Habs-Nordiques clashes provided unmatched drama. [Montreal Gazette]
  • Ottawa Senators topple first-overall Colorado Avalanche with a 5-2 victory. [Ottawa Citizen]

News Around the League​

  • Will Canada regret not taking Evan Bouchard? [Sportsnet]
  • Lightning owner to miss outdoor game with ‘major leg fracture’. [USA Today]
  • Ullmark overcomes emotions, Devils in winning return for Senators. [CBC]
  • Ice hockey venue will not be ready for start of Olympics. [BBC]
  • 2026 U.S. Winter Olympics Hockey Roster: Why The NHL’s Top American Scorers Missed The Cut. [Forbes]
  • Lightning’s Hagel scores 11 seconds into outdoor game, a record. [ESPN]
  • Every NHL player participating in 2026 Winter Olympics. [Sports Illustrated]
  • Olympics to help satisfy international appetite for hockey best-on-best. [NHLPA]
  • Olympic ice hockey vs. NHL rules: How are they different? [NBC LA]
  • Lack of Quebec-born NHL stars, Olympians mystifies Marc-André Fleury”It’s a little sad,” retired goaltending star and two-time Stanley Cup champion says of his province’s hockey pipeline running dry. [Montreal Gazette]

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/dail...s-mackinnon-first-to-hit-40-goals-this-season
 
Recap: Detroit returns the favor and blanks Colorado 2-0

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Feb 2, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Detroit Red Wings center Marco Kasper (92) scores behind Colorado Avalanche goaltender MacKenzie Blackwood (39) in the first period at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

In the second portion of a home-and-home with the Detroit Red Wings, the Colorado Avalanche returned to Ball Arena for two games before the Olympic break. Hoping to repeat their victorious 5-0 performance from two days ago instead it was the Red Wings who crafted a shutout on the Avalanche on home ice — the first time Colorado has been held off the scoreboard all season. John Gibson made 21 saves to earn his fourth shutout of the year.

The Game

It was evident the game would unfold in a very different manner less than one minute into the game as Detroit got on the board quickly taking advantage of a 2-on-1 and a rusty Devon Toews in the process. Marco Kasper scored his sixth goal of the year for the 1-0 lead. Prior to the end of the period the Avalanche put their 31st ranked power play to the test but came up empty. Colorado held a slight advantage in shots 8-6 to go along with the one-goal deficit.

The second period wasn’t any more successful for the Avalanche. Neither team scored in the frame but Colorado only put up four shots to Detroit’s 12, though Colorado was the only team penalized — twice.

There was a little more purpose in Colorado’s game in the third period and got the shot deficit closer at 24-21 but they still couldn’t find the back of the net. Mackenzie Blackwood kept them in it until he was pulled for the extra attacker with three minutes left. Detroit won all the battles in the dying minutes of the game and finally Lucas Raymond secured the win for Detroit with an empty net tally. A 2-0 final score gave the Red Wings the victory.

Takeaways

Nathan MacKinnon played 26 minutes but it didn’t do the Avalanche much good. He was at least a bit more engaged and fired five shots on net. The team is starting to look exhausted especially when the top players are overworked.

There aren’t words to describe the black hole that is the power play and tonight there weren’t any signs of life. A goal on the man advantage could have certainly made a difference in this contest.

Upcoming

One final game before the three week Olympic break, the San Jose Sharks come to town for a 7 p.m. MT puck drop on Wednesday, February 4th.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...oit-returns-the-favor-and-blanks-colorado-2-0
 
Preview: Sharks and Avs before the Olympics

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We will have one last Colorado Avalanche hockey game before some players head to Milan for the winter games, and it will be against the young, up-and-coming San Jose Sharks at Ball Arena. The Avalanche will be looking to tidy up a bit after a 2-0 defeat suffered at the hands of their old rival, the Detroit Red Wings. The Sharks are currently on a three-game slide, and both teams want to head to the break with a victory, but who will it be?

One more time! pic.twitter.com/5lPeCr7CBz

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) February 4, 2026

Colorado Avalanche: 36-9-9​


The Opponent: San Jose Sharks (27-23-4)

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


If this matchup were happening in November of 2025, I’d say there would be just about no shot for the San Jose Sharks to come into Ball Arena and steal points from the likes of Nathan MacKinnon and Co.

Too bad it’s February of 2026, when the boys have been more blue than burgundy, and are 3-5-2 in their last 10 games and have struggled to remain consistent since the calendar turned.

The Avalanche have been the first team to every increment of 10 total points throughout the season and have led the league most of the way, but that doesn’t paint the whole picture in Colorado. They are an unbelievably effective team at 5-on-5, but still can’t figure out really anything with a man advantage. It has fans and pundits scratching their heads.

Their net PP% is 10.3. In the last 10 years that ranks 332nd out of 344.

— Mike Kelly (@MikeKellyNHL) February 3, 2026

It would be just like the Avalanche to tally two or more power-play goals just ahead of the Olympic break, to spite us all.

We got word this morning that, although they are skating and will represent their respective countries at the Olympics, Martin Necas and Gabe Landeskog will not play this evening.

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonValeri Nichushkin
Ross Colton
Brock NelsonVictor Olofsson
Parker Kelly
Jack DruryGavin Brindley
Taylor Makar
Zakhar BardakovJoel Kiviranta

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

MacKenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

San Jose Sharks​


The Sharks are a young, promising team led by phenom Macklin Celebrini. This matchup could become a first-round playoff battle if things continue as they have so far in 2025-26, but the two lineups will likely look a bit different by then.

Over Macklin Celebrini’s last 82 games, he’s a 100-plus point player at 19-YEARS OLD 👀 pic.twitter.com/RJJWNpB0gS

— BarDown (@BarDown) January 31, 2026

Celebrini hasn’t just been decent; he’s lighting it up like a cagey veteran scorer, and he’s already shown he’s an elite play driver and scorer at just 19 years of age. He will be the youngest player at this year’s Olympic Games and the youngest Canadian to make Team Canada when NHL players are involved. Impressive stuff.

Projected Lineup:​


Will SmithMacklin CelebriniKiefer Sherwood
William Eklund
Michael MisaTyler Toffoli
Philipp Kurashev
Alexander WennbergCollin Graf
Barclay Goodrow
Adam Gaudette

Mario Ferraro
Timothy Liljegren
Dmitry Orlov
John Klingberg
Shakir Mukhamadullin
Vincent Desharnais

Alex Nedeljkovic
Yaroslav Askarov

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...36/preview-sharks-and-avs-before-the-olympics
 
Recap: Artturi Lehkonen scores twice in 4-2 win over Sharks

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DENVER, COLORADO - FEBRUARY 04: Josh Manson #42, Nathan MacKinnon #29, Valeri Nichushkin #13 and Devon Toews #7 of the Colorado Avalanche celebrate after a goal against the San Jose Sharks at Ball Arena on February 04, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

In their last game before the NHL Olympic break, the Colorado Avalanche took on the San Jose Sharks at Ball Arena. While they tried to lose but were unsuccessful, the Avalanche secured a 4-2 win before a group of eight players head off for the Winter Olympics in Milan.

Let’s break down all the action from tonight!

First Period​


After a lackluster offensive performance in the last game, the Avalanche brought some energy to start the game and outshot San Jose 14-5. Of course, there was more power play futility to witness as the Avalanche couldn’t convert on two early opportunities. While the Avs had some good looks overall in the first period, Yaroslav Askarov stopped every single shot he saw, and kept this game at a 0-0 tie heading into the second period.

Second Period​


Just over a minute into the second period, Artturi Lehkonen would get the Avs on the board first and give them a 1-0 lead as he crashed the San Jose net, and managed to find the puck in a scramble and put it past Askarov. There was a video review to make sure there wasn’t anything illegal in the mess at the net front but the goal stood.


Lehkonen would give the Avs a 2-0 lead, as Nathan MacKinnon would find him with a phenomenal cross-ice pass as he came flying into the offensive zone, and he made no mistake and one-timed the puck past Askarov. With 17 shots put on net in the second period alone, the Avalanche were firmly in control after the second period.

Third Period​


It should have been an easy win at that point but San Jose would tie the game at 2-2, though, with goals from Timothy Liljegren and Philipp Kurashev, both of which came early in the second period. Liljegren would beat Mackenzie Blackwood with a one-timer, and Kurashev would manage to put a bit of a knuckle-puck past Blackwood to tie the game.

San Jose goal!Scored by Timothy Liljegren with 19:17 remaining in the 3rd period.Assisted by Alexander Wennberg and John Klingberg.Colorado: 2San Jose: 1#SJSvsCOL #GoAvsGo #TheFutureIsTeal

NHL Goals (@nhlgoals.bsky.social) 2026-02-05T04:17:01.571476Z
San Jose goal!Scored by Philipp Kurashev with 16:26 remaining in the 3rd period.Colorado: 2San Jose: 2#SJSvsCOL #GoAvsGo #TheFutureIsTeal

NHL Goals (@nhlgoals.bsky.social) 2026-02-05T04:21:00.620258Z

After that the game felt a bit tense for the next 10 minutes but Josh Manson saved the day and scored the go-ahead goal to give the Avs the lead back, as he let a one-timer rip from the point and beat Askarov cleanly to give Colorado a 3-2 lead.


Brock Nelson would add an empty-net goal for the Avalanche after that, giving us the final score of 4-2 and a secured victory.

Takeaways​


It was certainly nice to see the Avs end on a high note before heading off for the NHL Olympic break. Over the past few games, it wasn’t really hard to see that they had kind of looked past these games and seemingly were just wanting to get to the Olympic break, which is understandable, but it was still nice to see them depart for the next three weeks riding off of a win. Now, Colorado gets some really valuable time for their injured players to rest up and relax, while a handful of them head off to Milan to represent their respective countries in the Olympics. Hopefully, we get to watch some exciting Olympic hockey, and the rest of the Colorado team now gets some valuable time to rest up before the NHL regular season continues after the break.

Upcoming​


With the NHL Olympic break now in full swing, Colorado’s next regular-season game is at home on Wednesday, February 25th against the Utah Mammoth at 7 p.m. MT.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/colo...-lehkonen-scores-twice-in-4-2-win-over-sharks
 
Nice to see the boys get that win before the break. Lehkonen always seems to find a way to be in the right spot at the right time - those net-front goals are pure effort plays.

The power play struggles are frustrating to watch though. With the talent on this roster, you'd think they could figure something out. That stat about their net PP% ranking 332nd out of 344 over the last decade is pretty wild. Hopefully the break gives the coaching staff some time to draw up something new.

Interesting that MacKinnon hit 40 goals first this season but still couldn't crack the scoresheet in that Detroit shutout loss. Goes to show even the best players need some support. At least he picked up an assist on that Lehkonen goal to finally get that 700th career apple.

Eight players heading to Milan is a lot. Should be fun to watch Makar and MacKinnon represent Canada. Celebrini being the youngest Canadian Olympian when NHL players are involved is impressive too - kid looked dangerous against the Avs even in the loss.

The three-week break coming at a good time with all those injuries. Hopefully Necas and Landeskog get healthy. That February 25th game against Utah should be interesting to see who's back in the lineup.
 
Open Thread: Colorado Avalanche vs. San Jose Sharks (7:00 p.m.)

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DENVER, COLORADO - NOVEMBER 26: Cale Makar #8 of the Colorado Avalanche is introduced prior to the game against the San Jose Sharks at Ball Arena on November 26, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

We will have one last Colorado Avalanche hockey game before some players head to Milan for the winter games, and it will be against the young, up-and-coming San Jose Sharks at Ball Arena. The Avalanche will be looking to tidy up a bit after a 2-0 defeat suffered at the hands of their old rival, the Detroit Red Wings. The Sharks are currently on a three-game slide, and both teams want to head to the break with a victory, but who will it be?

One more time! pic.twitter.com/5lPeCr7CBz

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) February 4, 2026

Colorado Avalanche: 36-9-9​


The Opponent: San Jose Sharks (27-23-4)

Time: 7:00 p.m. MT

Watch: Altitude, Altitude+, ESPN+

Listen: Altitude Sports Radio, 92.5 FM

Colorado Avalanche​


If this matchup were happening in November of 2025, I’d say there would be just about no shot for the San Jose Sharks to come into Ball Arena and steal points from the likes of Nathan MacKinnon and Co.

Too bad it’s February of 2026, when the boys have been more blue than burgundy, and are 3-5-2 in their last 10 games and have struggled to remain consistent since the calendar turned.

The Avalanche have been the first team to every increment of 10 total points throughout the season and have led the league most of the way, but that doesn’t paint the whole picture in Colorado. They are an unbelievably effective team at 5-on-5, but still can’t figure out really anything with a man advantage. It has fans and pundits scratching their heads.

Their net PP% is 10.3. In the last 10 years that ranks 332nd out of 344.

— Mike Kelly (@MikeKellyNHL) February 3, 2026

It would be just like the Avalanche to tally two or more power-play goals just ahead of the Olympic break, to spite us all.

We got word this morning that, although they are skating and will represent their respective countries at the Olympics, Martin Necas and Gabe Landeskog will not play this evening.

Projected Lineup:​


Artturi LehkonenNathan MacKinnonValeri Nichushkin
Ross Colton
Brock NelsonVictor Olofsson
Parker Kelly
Jack DruryGavin Brindley
Taylor Makar
Zakhar BardakovJoel Kiviranta

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

MacKenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

San Jose Sharks​


The Sharks are a young, promising team led by phenom Macklin Celebrini. This matchup could become a first-round playoff battle if things continue as they have so far in 2025-26, but the two lineups will likely look a bit different by then.

Over Macklin Celebrini’s last 82 games, he’s a 100-plus point player at 19-YEARS OLD 👀 pic.twitter.com/RJJWNpB0gS

— BarDown (@BarDown) January 31, 2026

Celebrini hasn’t just been decent; he’s lighting it up like a cagey veteran scorer, and he’s already shown he’s an elite play driver and scorer at just 19 years of age. He will be the youngest player at this year’s Olympic Games and the youngest Canadian to make Team Canada when NHL players are involved. Impressive stuff.

Projected Lineup:​


Will SmithMacklin CelebriniKiefer Sherwood
William Eklund
Michael MisaTyler Toffoli
Philipp Kurashev
Alexander WennbergCollin Graf
Barclay Goodrow
Adam Gaudette

Mario Ferraro
Timothy Liljegren
Dmitry Orlov
John Klingberg
Shakir Mukhamadullin
Vincent Desharnais

Alex Nedeljkovic
Yaroslav Askarov

Follow along in the comments below!

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/open...colorado-avalanche-vs-san-jose-sharks-700-p-m
 
Help is not coming for the Avalanche power play

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DENVER, COLORADO - MARCH 27: Nathan MacKinnon #29 of the Colorado Avalanche is called for tripping against Tomas Nosek #92 of the Vegas Golden Knights at Ball Arena on March 27, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

As the Colorado Avalanche head into the Olympic break high on 4-2 win over the San Jose Sharks, easing the sting of their 7-7-2 record since the calendar flipped to 2026, the primary concern at this juncture is the fact that Avalanche currently own the NHL’s dead last ranked power play at with a 15.1% conversion rate. There is also the fact that the Avalanche are first in shorthanded goals against with nine, leading to a net of around 10%. Not pretty.

At this point the calls are getting louder to replace assistant coach Dave Hakstol over the break. One of his duties is to oversee the power play and while a change in that area sounds like an easy solution, it’s not that simple.

The Avalanche Powerplay is HISTORICALLY bad.

I know they’re 1st place but might be time for a ast. Coach change https://t.co/04AVVRxOp3

— Drew Livingstone (@ProducerDrew_) February 3, 2026

Ray Bennett was employed for eight years in a similar role on the Avalanche bench before a change to the coaching staff was made. As we’ve discussed before the power play has had its issues during the entire Jared Bednar era. It’s generally been a top ten unit but it also has been a tangible reason for multiple playoff defeats. This isn’t just a new issue cropping up this year. The reality is it’s going to take another playoff disappointment before any thought is given to making significant changes in personnel.

For now, when the Avalanche are putting up gaudy analytics and are first place in league the standings by five points, that’s not the time to start firing staff. It is possible that Hakstol is a detriment to the power play but it’s also plausible that he’s helped this team elevate their 5-on-5 play to the top of the league with a 56.09% expected goals share.

As an aside, we also need to address the elephant in the room, there is still no replacement for Mikko Rantanen on the right side on the man advantage. He was the left-shot sniper on this unit at the right circle for ten years and was probably masking underlying issues. The organization isn’t likely going to spend the resources to find a direct replacement now.

The idea that one person is responsible for a collective group of people in a collaborative process is also faulty. There’s nothing wrong with asking for Hakstol to be held accountable but everyone else with their hand in the power play needs to be as well. Bednar is still in total control of all aspects of the team and the players are the ones participating on the ice. Everyone is involved in the power play process as clearly explained in the video below. It’s a stretch to think it falls on one person and that an assistant coach is given the ultimate authority over such an important aspect to the success of a team.

🗣️ Jared Bednar

"There was a big meeting last week, changed some things around and got the guys on the same page… I like the focus of our guys right now… [the power play] has picked up"#GoAvsGo | Powered By: https://t.co/v2bPK9grD9 pic.twitter.com/tqG6eSpeS9

— Guerilla Sports (@guerillasports) January 13, 2026

It’s too bad that a more forward thinking hire with some creative ideas and a track record for power play excellence wasn’t hired but that’s also not the magic solution. It’s really unfathomable to believe that all parties involved don’t understand the fundamental difference between a bad power play and a good one. Nathan MacKinnon famously remarked that fans don’t know what a good power play looks like. It’s pretty easy to start with the Edmonton Oilers’ top ranked unit and go from there. It doesn’t take a multi-million dollar hire to figure out that shooting closer to the net leads to more production.

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If the staff and players aren’t watching the success and how the top power plays in the league are running it then there’s no hope. Are they just incapable of going to the front of the net and shooting from there? Is it up to the players to break out of their structure and improvise? Will that help Makar find the back of the net? Does someone need to tell him to stop hugging the blueline especially when the opposition knows he’s on an island back there and ripe for turnovers leading to shorthanded opportunities?

OWEN TIPPETT SHORTHANDED GOAL FOR THE HATTY 🧢

AND THE FLYERS LEAD THE AVS 6-3 😱 pic.twitter.com/7Ys5CGClF3

— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) January 24, 2026

The time isn’t for scapegoats, it’s the time for solutions. There are enough tools and talent available to come up with something to drag the power play out of embarrassment. It may not ever become a top unit, or even a top ten once again without a left-shot sniper like Rantanen, but the man advantage can be a lot better even right now.

But we also have to admit there’s a lot of stubborn thinking from all parties involved. It’s not just about a matter of execution, there has to be a willingness to try a few new things. There might be a glimmer of hope as we briefly saw a second defenseman in Brent Burns on the top unit in the Sharks game. If he begins to take over as quarterback and free up the most talented defenseman in the world (hint: Cale Makar) to shoot from all over the offensive zone, particularly in the area that’s lacking on the right side or perhaps even at the net front, then there might be some forward progress.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/aval...lp-is-not-coming-for-the-avalanche-power-play
 
Mile High Pollster: Winter Olympics Edition

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It’s another installment of Mile High Pollster! There are eight different Avalanche players representing four different nations in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, and so this edition is all about the winter games!

With Avalanche players among so many teams, who will Avs fans root for? How will the break affect the Avalanche season? Who will leave Italy as an international hockey legend and win the tournament’s MVP? Do Avs fans still want to root for Artturi Lehkonen, Mikko Rantanen, and Finland, or is it just too soon?

Let’s take a look!

Rooting interest​


Team Canada is no easy choice for most Avalanche fans, with Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, and Devon Toews representing the Maple Leaf. As the kids say, Brock Nelson will be wheezing his way around the ice for Team USA, and the Marty party is among Czechia’s best. Gabe Landeskog sustained a rib injury heading in, but is all set to captain the crown in Sweden, and last but definitely not least, Artturi Lehkonen and his good stick will accompany Joel Kiviranta for Team Finland.

One thing is for sure: Avalanche fans will have a vested interest in lots of these games in the preliminary rounds, but will have to pledge their allegiance once the elimination portion of the tournament begins.

For now, they are singing the Star Spangled Banner.

Team USA’s Brock Nelson had this to say ahead of tournament play in an article by Coby Maeir, “Anytime you get to represent your country, I think it’s a great honor.”

Who will you be rooting for at the Winter Olympics? #GoAvsGo #WinterOlympics

— Mile High Hockey (@MileHighHockey) February 1, 2026

Avalanche focus​


Obviously, not every member of the Avalanche will make the trip, and with that comes the age-old debate of rest or rust, but with a bit of a wrinkle this time.

Players not in the tournament will play the rest vs. rust game, but players participating will hope to stay healthy and lock in like it’s already hockey in June. For now, Avalanche fans see the opportunity for rest as the most likely help-or-hurt scenario for Colorado.

Jared Bednar told the Denver Gazette that he trusts his players, especially the ones who had injuries heading into the international tourney (Landeskog, Necas, and Toews), saying, “These guys are adults who can be trusted to make the right call. They’re also professional athletes who know their bodies and what they’re capable of.”

How will the Olympic break help or hurt the Avalanche? #GoAvsGo #WinterOlympics #IYKYK

— Mile High Hockey (@MileHighHockey) February 1, 2026

Chasing glory in Milan​


Nathan MacKinnon is in a unique situation in that one of his bosses and fellow Avalanche legend Joe Sakic basically skated in his shoes when he led Team Canada to gold in the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.

MacKinnon may make light of other personal achievements, but make no mistake: if he follows up his MVP performance at the 4 Nations Tournament with another MVP performance and a gold medal in 2026, it will be hard for him to downplay his excitement.

Could we hear a new rendition of a Bob Cole classic? “It is Nathan MacKinnon, scores, Naaathan MacKinnon.”

Which #Avs player will win the #WinterOlympics MVP? #GoAvsGo

— Mile High Hockey (@MileHighHockey) February 1, 2026

The Moose-sized elephant in the room​


Team Finland was one of my favorite teams to root for as an underdog club that just plays hockey the right way. A part of that squad will be Lehky and Kivi, but you also have to talk about Mikko Rantanen, who has soured on plenty of Avalanche fans since last year’s elimination.

Still, Finland has as good a chance as any club, given the talent on its roster and a pure approach to hockey. Avalanche fans are clearly polarized on this matter, which should come as no surprise.

Will you be rooting for or against Finland when they aren’t playing your favorite club? #GoAvsGo

— Mile High Hockey (@MileHighHockey) February 1, 2026

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

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/mhh-polls/61632/mile-high-pollster-winter-olympics-edition
 
Colorado Eagles three stars of January

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Maros Jedlicka of the Colorado Eagles shoots on Victor Ostman of the CV Firebirds at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, Calif., Nov. 1, 2025. | Jay Calderon/The Desert Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

It was an incredibly busy month of January for the Colorado Eagles which saw the squad play 15 (!) games as they endured numerous recalls to the Colorado Avalanche on both offense and defense during that span. There was a little bit of adversity to overcome and movement in the standings this month through experiencing a record of 8-4-3. However, the Eagles finished with a three-game win streak to conclude a long road trip and currently sit tied on top of the Pacific Division with a 28-10-4 record, good for 60 standings points.

First Star – D Jack Ahcan – 32 GP: 5G, 23A, 28P

Despite spending several days up with the Avalanche, Jack Ahcan has been a consistent force with the Eagles scoring ten points in 12 games during January including a five-game point streak. With 28 points on the season and 11 on the power play as the quarterback, Ahcan is fourth in AHL scoring from the blue line.

JACK AHCAN WITH THE FOLLOW THROUGH! Ronnie Attard with a shot on net causing chaos and Ahcan pinches in for the rebound and the easy goal and the lead. Alex Barré-Boulet (22) with his third assist tonight #Avs #GoAvsGo #EaglesCountry @HockeyMtnHighCO pic.twitter.com/PPRyC9dRgf

— Brennan Vogt (@brennan_vogt) January 10, 2026

Second Star – C Nikita Prishchepov – 18 GP: 2G, 9A, 11P

He started the month off hot with a goal on New Year’s Day and at one point scored six points in a three-game span but unfortunately did not receive a recall to the Avalanche while his play was on fire with seven points in eight games. Nikita Prishchepov is now out of the lineup due to injury as well, having last played on January 17th. The Eagles have not provided an update on his prognosis for return.

Prishchepov nets the second goal of the game for the Eagles! pic.twitter.com/FQ0FAmlZxs

— Colorado Eagles (@ColoradoEagles) January 14, 2026

Third Star – F Maroš Jedlička – 23 GP: 2G, 5A, 7P

We are going off the board for the final star as there certainly have been more productive Colorado Eagles players overall but Maroš Jedlička made the most of the three games he was able to dress for and therefore should be highlighted. In those three games he scored a two goals in one game and then assisted in the Eagles’ most recent game after he sat for weeks as a healthy scratch. Hopefully, Jedlička can see a little more opportunity moving forward.

First goal of the season for Maros! pic.twitter.com/NSNN4VKvei

— Colorado Eagles (@ColoradoEagles) January 5, 2026

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/ahl-.../60905/colorado-eagles-three-stars-of-january
 
MHH Roundtable: Olympic Thoughts

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DENVER, COLORADO - DECEMBER 19: Goaltenders Mackenzie Blackwood #39 and Scott Wedgewood #41 of the Colorado Avalanche chat prior to the game against the Winnipeg Jets at Ball Arena on December 19, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

A pause in the middle of the season is a great time to reflect on the latest news and happenings for the Colorado Avalanche but to also look ahead at the near future including the 2026 Winter Olympics, trade deadline and beyond.

What are your thoughts on the Winter Classic announcement and outdoor game in 2027 against the Utah Mammoth?​


Jackie: I’m so glad the NHL listened to my suggestion! It’s been long overdue for the NHL to showcase the Avalanche in its marquee event plus the location and opponent in Utah are a great choice. It’s might even breathe new life into the event from an outsider’s perspective.

Jess: I’m so incredibly excited, my family and I are already talking about possibly making the trip out to Utah next year to watch the game in person, and I’m interested to see what each team comes up with for their jerseys for the game as well. I’m a sucker for a good outdoor hockey game, and I love the venue they picked in the University of Utah football stadium. I think it’s going to be super cool, and I’m really looking forward to it!

Adrian: It’s a great announcement and a great foe when you consider the possibility of the Utah Mammoth being a real rival to the Avalanche one day. The geographical proximity and seeds of a former flame in Avs vs. Coyotes have seemingly jump-started the tension. Add to that the setting of an outdoor game at a college football stadium that should actually be able to accommodate the guests, and you have a recipe for another classic outdoor game.

Matthew: As an Avalanche fan, I’m glad that they’re finally getting their chance to participate in the Winter Classic. For too long, we’ve had to sit on the sidelines waiting for our first chance to be in the premier outdoor game on the NHL schedule while other franchises which shall remain nameless—coughcoughChicagoDetroitPittsburghChicagoBoston—have been in multiple Winter Classic events. This will mark the fourth outdoor event for the Avs, but first appearance in the Winter Classic, which is long overdue. Stadium Series games are nice, don’t get me wrong, but they’ve always played the bridesmaid to the Winter Classic’s perennial bride in terms of prominence. Even though they’re going to be the visiting team in their first trip to the Winter Classic, it’ll definitely be a memorable experience for the players and for the fans, who will be hoping to witness their first victory in an outdoor setting (yes, they won the Lake Tahoe game against Vegas, but sadly, no fans were able to savor the moment in person). All of that said, as someone who was a fan of the Arizona Coyotes until the very end, this is a bittersweet feeling for that side of my fandom watching Utah get the spoils that Arizona was denied for their entire existence in the desert. An Avalanche/Coyotes Winter Classic would have been an absolute dream of mine, and that side of me that pines over the loss of the Coyotes can’t help but feel dejected.

Who are you rooting for in the men’s Olympic hockey tournament?​


Jackie: It’s always exciting rooting for the Americans to add to their medal count during the Olympics but for all hockey tournaments it’s easy for me to pull for the underdogs. With so many Avalanche players on different teams this Olympics there’s no obvious choice of interest so I’m putting my support behind Finland and Czechia. Hopefully Joel Kiviranta, Artturi Lehkonen and Martin Nečas find a lot of success.

Jess: I don’t know that I’m rooting for one specific men’s hockey team in the Olympics; it’s been over a decade since NHL players were last at the Olympics in the 2014 Sochi games, and I’m really looking forward to watching everyone play in the games again. That being said, similarly to Jackie, I think it would be incredibly fun for Czechia to find some major success and earn a medal.

Matthew: I would love to see Team USA finally snap its gold medal drought. While the Miracle on Ice certainly is the stuff of legend, adding a fresh, new chapter to Team USA’s Olympic portfolio would do more to help grow the sport stateside and also add a new layer of intrigue to the ongoing rivalry with our Canadian neighbors. The Four Nations tournament provided a nice spark to that rivalry; a gold medal would just add even more fuel to the fire. Locally, having a third generation Olympian in Brock Nelson is something that may not be getting the credit that it deserves. Not many people make it to a single Olympics, and for Nelson, being able to carry on what’s now a family legacy is a huge honor, no matter what awaits Team USA in Italy. That said, a gold medal would certainly silence Brock Nelson’s detractors, who can then find new things to “cough and wheeze” over.

How should the Avalanche approach the upcoming March 6th trade deadline?​


Jackie: I really think every team should both buy and sell; everyone should be looking for an opportunity to improve and also rid themselves of underperforming contracts. Obviously, Colorado wants to fortify for a long Stanley Cup run, so they are going to add veteran depth, which shouldn’t break the bank. They already have such a strong team that minimal changes are needed, thankfully. I’d prefer to see the addition of some younger players with term, perhaps get back into the RFA game, and avoid pointless rentals.

Jess: I absolutely think they should buy, but also be reasonable. To Jackie’s point, there are such minimal changes needed because of how good your team is already, so you don’t have to swing big and break the bank in doing so. I can understand why a big name might be really interesting and why you’d at least check in on one of those players that have been made available, but they don’t really solve anything you need them to. Really, as it stands right now, I think you just need a 3C and a depth defenseman.

Adrian: I am conflicted. On the one hand, it feels like a bottom-of-the-league power play won’t cut it in the postseason, but on the other hand, shouldn’t a PP unit with the likes of Cale Makar and Nathan MacKinnon on it succeed as is? Acquiring a forward to stimulate the man advantage would require a significant ask, likely a commitment that could make the Makar contract a little more complicated, and how do we even know that talent is the issue?

Sure, it seems clear that a left-shot forward on the endboards would potentially make this power play approach click, but you traded Mikko Rantanen, and someone with elite-level finishing from that spot isn’t just a readily available commodity.

Get you a true 3C and a left shot stay at home defender, and pray the power play comes to life at the perfect time, I guess?

Matthew: The sensible approach would be to follow a blueprint similar to the 2022 deadline: identify areas where there may be some deficiencies and upgrade if possible, and secure some depth additions that may help out in key situations. The Avs were able to convert prospects and picks to make those additions, but the prospect pool and draft stock has rapidly diminished since then. Frankly, the return of Gabe Landeskog and—fingers crossed—Logan O’Connor may blunt the need to make changes to the forward lines*. Adding another defenseman that can deploy the breakout pass similar to that of Sam Girard and play steady minutes to help spell some relief for both Cale Makar and Devon Toews would be ideal.

*(Having said this, there is one trade I want the Avs to make, simply to keep him away from Dallas and Minnesota, and because it would be a hero’s welcome to rival Landeskog’s return from injury last spring: get Nazem Kadri back from Calgary. Think about it: Artemi Panarin just went to Los Angeles for peanuts—and that includes the upcoming two year extension he signed—it certainly is possible that Calgary might(?) do the same to send Kadri back to Colorado. Wishful thinking? Maybe. We’ll see, just as long as he doesn’t land somewhere else in division.)

Which Avs goaltender would you start if the playoffs began tomorrow?​


Jess: Unless something drastically changes, it’s Blackwood for me. He played really well last year and showed he could compete at that level of playoff hockey. I absolutely can understand the argument for Scott Wedgewood, and there’s a really solid case to start him instead because of how stellar his play has been this year, but I’d still start Blackwood. I don’t think I would split the time personally and play them both, unless there’s an extenuating circumstance that requires you to do so, solely based on the fact that we saw the record-setting Boston Bruins team try that with their goalies in the 2022-2023 season, and we all know how that went.

Jackie: I’ve been team Wedgewood so he’s the one I’d start if the Stanley Cup finals began tomorrow. He had the better statistics up until the last week when Blackwood earned the Detroit shutout and has 20 wins. But splitting time is got them to the position they are in so I don’t think it’s smart to change that, therefore I’d like to see both goaltenders in net in the playoffs. Wedgewood for me earned a greater trust level as he has played more and been more consistent of the two.

Adrian: It would be MacKenzie Blackwood for me. Scott Wedgewood did some legendary work early in the season while Blackwood was on the mend. Since then howerver, Scott has sustained a few injuries of his own and struggled to match his early-season consistency. Add to that Blackwood having the exact opposite road to right now. He has slowly worked out the kinks and appears to be all that the Avalanche hoped he’d be.

Matthew: The answer to this question depends largely on who the Avalanche draw in the first round. If the Avalanche wrap up the Central and are guaranteed one of the wild card draws of Utah, Anaheim, Los Angeles, Nashville, or San Jose, my preference would be to start Mackenzie Blackwood against whoever earns the wild card. Given how the Avs bowed out in the postseason last year, giving Blackwood an extra round of games and putting him in a position to secure his first playoff series win would be a huge confidence boost for him and the team as a whole. It’s one thing to make the postseason, but gaining confidence in winning in the postseason means everything, especially for a goaltender. Scott Wedgewood can—and has—stepped up admirably throughout the season, but when it comes to the postseason, it’s Blackwood’s net to lose.

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/mhh-roundtables/61124/mhh-roundtable-olympic-thoughts
 
There won’t be a brawl at the Olympics — No fighting allowed

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MONTREAL, CANADA - FEBRUARY 15: Brady Tkachuk #7 of Team USA and Sam Bennett #9 of Team Canada fight during the first period in the 4 Nations Face-Off game at the Bell Centre on February 15, 2025 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images) | Getty Images

February 15th, 2025, American brothers Matthew and Brady Tkachuk sent a message, and in the days that followed, we learned more and more details about what led to that event, but none of that was as vivid as what we witnessed upon puck drop.

Three fights in the first nine seconds of the game were fueled by political and geographical tension. It was an exercise in why sanctioned sport is healthy for the world, as both sides were able to express their dissatisfaction by hurling fists at each other.

It was a moment that set the sports world on fire.

The Canadiens got the last swing and landed the knockout blow by winning the Four Nations tournament in an American barn. Now it’s time for the first NHL-attended Olympics since 2012.

THREE FIGHTS. NINE SECONDS APART TO START THE GAME.

THE CANADA VS. USA RIVALRY HAS NEVER BEEN MORE ALIVE 🇨🇦🔥🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/aYK9TAs5PD

— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) February 16, 2025

As we approach the Men’s Ice Hockey tournament of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, we have to wonder what animosity remains, and could there be more group text plotting?

"Maybe their team doesn't like each other then if they don't have group chats… Our team doesn't care about anything that they say." 👀

Matthew Tkachuk responds to Brandon Hagel's comments about playing for the flag. #4Nations pic.twitter.com/GdrpivoUVi

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) February 19, 2025

No matter what’s being said, I don’t think anyone will be fighting at the Olympics with the IIHF’s rigid rules against doing so.

Fighting in the Olympics is strictly prohibited, and doing so will likely result in an immediate ejection and potential suspension for those involved. Or as the official IIHF rules state:

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That doesn’t take it entirely off the table, but I highly doubt anyone is willing to risk suspension from the first games involving NHL players in over 10 years. It feels like there is just too much to lose in this tournament.

After 12 years, the NHL's biggest stars are finally back on the Olympic stage. 🏒

Here's what it means to some of the players ready to make history. ✨ pic.twitter.com/IPVYJ7YEmS

— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) February 5, 2026

We know Matthew Tkachuk has his eyes on the prize after this quote in a Sports Illustrated article by Pat Forde, “I’ve had two dreams in my professional life—win a Stanley Cup and win an Olympic gold medal. I’ve got the first.”

Former Team Canada focal point Rick Nash told FOX News, “As a player, I can guarantee you, the only thing on your mind is a gold medal. You don’t care if it’s Norway, Latvia, the US, or whoever.”

We might not see the staged fights, but one thing is for certain—this hockey tournament is going to be a grueling physical battle, and they will play only one anthem when it’s time to hand out the hardware.

That moment will feature copious amounts of glory and pride, but standing on the silver or bronze level could be an unforgettable but painful memory. I don’t think I’m speaking out of turn when I say it’s gold or nothing for these competitors. That’s just how they are wired.

Which superstar between Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon would best partner with Macklin Celebrini at the Winter Olympic Games?

The Leafs on TSN panel discuss these topics and more in this Olympics edition of The Quiz!

Video: https://t.co/W4789OjgHM pic.twitter.com/ouqfap5qQ7

— TSN (@TSN_Sports) January 25, 2026

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/olym...e-a-brawl-at-the-olympics-no-fighting-allowed
 
Weekly Cupcakes: Landeskog expects to play and lead Sweden

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MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 08: Gabriel Landeskog #92 of Team Sweden takes part during training on day two of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.(Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Colorado Avalanche News​


  • Colorado Avalanche own the Winter Olympics with eight proud players set to represent their countries. [Denver Gazette]
  • Landeskog healthy enough to play at Olympics, named Sweden captain. [NHL]
  • Crosby named Canadian captain for Olympics with McDavid, Makar tabbed as one of the as alternates. [The Score]
  • MacKinnon still leading NHL scoring and Hart Trophy voting race for now. [Hockey Buzz]
  • MacKinnon reaches 700 assists as Avalanche sink Sharks before the break. [TSN]

News Around the League​


  • Huberdeau set to have season-ending hip surgery for Flames. [NHL]
  • Ten important questions about NHL teams and players as we head to the Olympic break. [Sportsnet]
  • Kings acquire Panarin from Rangers just before NHL’s Olympic trade freeze. [CBC]
  • Craig Fitzpatrick an Air Force veteran champions blind hockey and authors a new book. [Navy Federal]

Source: https://www.milehighhockey.com/dail...akes-landeskog-expect-to-play-and-lead-sweden
 
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