MacKinnon Scores Twice as the Avalanche Beat the Canucks 3-1
Colorado Avalanche extended their unbeaten streak to 14-0-3 as Nathan MacKinnon scored twice and Gabriel Landeskog added two assists in a 3-1 win over Vancouver.
- On Tuesday in Denver, the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 at Ball Arena as Nathan MacKinnon scored two goals.
- The Colorado Avalanche, with a 19-1-6 record, leads the standings by five points and has collected points in 17 straight games, the second-longest in franchise history.
- MacKinnon did it by poking home a rebound with 37 seconds left in the first period and converting a one-timer late in the second, leading the NHL with 22 goals and eight goals and five assists in seven games.
- Starting goalie Scott Wedgewood left with 7:32 remaining in the second due to an upper-body injury, and Mackenzie Blackwood made 11 saves after replacing him to secure the win.
- Colorado now heads into a four-game trip Thursday against the New York Islanders, while Scott Wedgewood is expected to travel though the team is unsure about carrying a third goalie.
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