Colorado Avalanche (28-19-2) @ Boston Bruins (24-20-6)
11 a.m. MT | TD Garden | Watch: Altitude, NHL Network, Altitude+ | Listen: Altitude Sports Radio (950 AM)
For the second time this month, the Avalanche embark on a three-game road trip. In the first of a back-to-back against Original Six foes, they’ll play the Boston Bruins.
Latest Result (COL): WPG 3, COL 2 (OT)
Latest Result (BOS): OTT 0, BOS 2
Picking Up a Point
The Avalanche lost to the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 in overtime at Ball Arena on Thursday. Nathan MacKinnon scored his 19th goal of the year, Cale Makar tallied his 16th of the year and Jonathan Drouin added a pair of assists. MacKinnon opened the scoring with a brilliant goal at 6:09 of the second period. He skated down to the low slot, released a shot that hit the post, corralled the rebound and scored from the bottom of the right circle. The Jets tied the game at 10:56 of the second with a goal from Morgan Barron and took a 2-1 lead at 18:44 of the middle frame courtesy of Gabriel Vilardi’s tally. Makar scored a spectacular goal of his own to tie the game at 7:05 of the third with a wrist shot from the bottom of the left circle while falling down. The Jets won the game in overtime when Neal Pionk scored at 17 seconds with a slap shot from the top of the right circle.
Leading the Way
Nate the Great
MacKinnon leads the NHL in points (75) and assists (56).
All Hail Cale
Among NHL defensemen, Makar is first in goals (16), tied for first in points (53) while ranking tied for fourth in assists (37).
Moose Crossing
Mikko Rantanen is sixth in the NHL in points (64), seventh in goals (25) and tied for sixth in assists (39)
History
In 43 previous regular-season matchups against the Bruins, the Avalanche are 26-15-2. Earlier this season, the Bruins beat the Avalanche 5-3 at Ball Arena on October 16.
Shutting Out the Senators
The Bruins beat the Ottawa Senators 2-0 at TD Garden on Thursday. After a scoreless first period, Morgan Geekie opened the scoring for Boston at 2:06 of the middle frame. At 19:55 of the third, David Pastrnak sealed the victory for the Bruins with an empty-net tally. In net for Boston, Joonas Korpisalo posted a 28-save shutout.
Bustling in Beantown
In 20 games against the Bruins, MacKinnon has posted 16 points (6g/10a).
Makar has recorded nine points (2g/7a) in nine games against the Bruins.
In 16 games against Boston, Rantanen has registered 11 points (3g/8a).
Scorers Wearing the Spoked-B
Pastrnak leads the Bruins in goals (23), assists (33) and points (56).
Brad Marchand is second on the Bruins in goals (17) and assists (20) while ranking tied for second in points (37).
Pavel Zacha is third on the Bruins in points (28), fourth in assists (17) and fifth in goals (11).
A Numbers Game
170
MacKinnon has posted 170 points (66g/104a) in 142 January games throughout his career.
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Devon Toews is one assist shy of 200 for his career.
186
Walpole, Massachusetts, native Chris Wagner, who was recalled by the Avalanche on Thursday, played in 186 games for the Bruins.
Quote That Left a Mark
“The couple of goals we did have were great plays. I thought we had a stride in the right direction, but it’s still a bummer [that] we lost. We come for two points, not one.”
— Keaton Middleton on Thursday’s game against Winnipeg
The Colorado Avalanche faced off against a fierce opponent on the causeway in their latest game, and fans were on the edge of their seats as the two teams battled it out on the ice.
The Avalanche came out strong, with their offense firing on all cylinders and their defense holding strong against the opposing team’s relentless attacks. But as the game went on, tensions rose and tempers flared, leading to some intense clashes on the causeway.
Players from both teams were throwing big hits, exchanging heated words, and even dropping the gloves for some intense fights. The physicality of the game reached a fever pitch, with neither side backing down from the challenge.
In the end, the Avalanche emerged victorious, coming out on top in a hard-fought battle on the causeway. The thrilling game was a testament to the team’s resilience and determination, and fans left the arena buzzing with excitement.
As the Avalanche continue their quest for the Stanley Cup, they will no doubt face many more tough opponents and challenging battles on the ice. But if their performance on the causeway is any indication, they will be more than ready to rise to the occasion and come out on top.
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