Good & Bad
Postgame Wrap: Blackwood, Avalanche Blank Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena
The teams will meet again in Denver on Monday
In the first of two meetings between the two clubs, it was the Avalanche who came out on top on Saturday.
Colorado closed out its four-game road trip and played its third game in four days by dominating the Red Wings 5-0 at Little Caesars Arena. The two teams will meet again at Ball Arena on Monday night.
“Everyone played well, just more consistent in the detail of the game, the competitiveness of the game,” head coach Jared Bednar said. “Solid effort from our goaltender straight out all the way through our lineup.”
Unlike in the two prior games, the Avs got on the board first, controlled play, and didn’t cough up the puck as often. Their power play looked dangerous, though they didn’t score on the man advantage. The penalty kill was a success, especially in the first period. And Nathan MacKinnon had one of those performances where he would not be denied.
Mackenzie Blackwood faced 28 shots and stopped every single one, earning his third shutout of the season. The Avalanche were 2-2-o on their road trip, which began and ended with victories.
“It was good to get a lead and not be chasing the game,” MacKinnon said.
Most notably, Bednar’s club did all of this without Martin Necas, who was a late scratch due to to an injury he sustained in the game against Montreal.
“Day to day, lower body,” Bednar said.
MacKinnon had two goals and an assist to lead the way. Brent Burns and Ross Colton also scored for the Avs, who improved to 36-8-9 on the season. This was their final road game before the Olympic break.
Artturi Lehkonen also had two assists. He and Valeri Nichushkin played on MacKinnon’s line without Necas available.
“I’m used to playing with two lefties my whole career. So when I pull up on my One-T side, I have two one-time options, it’s nice,” MacKinnon said. “Obviously, two net presence players. It’s definitely a great forechecking line. We had some really good fore-checks, turned some pucks over, and that’s why I scored my second one.”
The Avs got the scoring started relatively early. After a few solid shifts from Detroit off the opening puck drop, Burns got a pass from MacKinnon and fired it short side over goalie John Gibson’s glove. Burns’ ninth of the year at 6:44 was also MacKinnon’s 699th career helper.
The Avalanche added another before the break. Just as they finished a second successful PK, MacKinnon’s line started to move the puck. MacKinnon received a pass from Lehkonen and began dancing just above the circles in the offensive zone to gain separation from the Red Wings’ forecheckers. He pivoted and fired a wrist shot past Gibson with Nichushkin screening the goalie to make it 2-0 at 10:03.
The goals kept coming in the middle frame. At 1:24, Colton got his second in two games. The Avs cycled the puck to Brock Nelson behind the net, and he found Colton between the hashmarks for an easy setup.
MacKinnon eventually added his second, scoring a one-timer from the right circle off yet another setup from Lehkonen.
The Wings pulled Gibson after 40 minutes. He let in four goals on 17 shots, suffering just his fourth regulation loss since Dec. 1.
Cam Talbot replaced him and let in one goal on four third-period shots from the Avs. It was Kelly, recording his 12th of the season, at 7:35 to open a five-goal lead.
Good: Starting on Time
The Avs spent far too much of the last two games trying to erase deficits. One goal, two goals, sometimes three-plus goal deficits that caused them to overplay their top stars, play risky hockey, and try to force plays.
They didn’t want to chase against the Wings. Detroit had control and some good looks during its first few shifts, but the Burns goal settled things for the Avs, and they took off from there.
Bad: MacKinnon Misses His Mark For a Hat Trick
I’m not sure if the word “bad” is the right one to use in this case. Because this isn’t by any means a negative of the Avs’ play. But it was a bummer for MacKinnon.
During the third period, the Avs were cycling and getting looks to build on their lead. MacKinnon ended up with the puck, with a wide-open night, but shot it wide. He put his hands up to his head in disbelief while the play was ongoing.
It would’ve secured another hat trick for the Avs’ top center. Still, his two goals were Nos. 39 and 40 on the season. MacKinnon is the first player to reach 40 goals, giving him a six-goal cushion on Connor McDavid and 10+ on the rest of the league.

They should keep Val and Lehky on the top line an have Necas on the second when he gets back. That line looked great today.
Exactly. I don’t know what more Bednar would need to see to split up MacK and Marty. It was like Nuke had a weight lifted. Also, I don’t know why this makes sense but our top line should not be our first PP unit. You gotta hand it to Brindley. He’s not afraid to sacrifice his body to make a play. Taylor Makar is not good. It was a weird game in that it wasn’t as dominating as the score would show. Wings had a lot of possession and takeaways. They just didnt forecheck hard or clog up the neutral… Read more »
It’s quite telling that we’re all sitting here nearly 60 games in openly discussing how the soon to 11.5 per year #1 winger on the team shouldn’t be on PP 1. And the team would be better served if he wasn’t on the top line with the 1C, because they exacerbate each others worst tendencies.
Really bodes well for the postseason lol.
I’m really shocked that no one has offered any of you a job within the front office as it appears that only the commentators on this site have all the answers that hinder the Avs from going all the way. How have they gotten to this point in the season without any guidance is just beyond me
Necas and Nelson would pair really well. Keep Necas off PP1 as well. The PP looked really good today even though no goals.
Someone really should have gone after Anderson for the dirty leg trip on Necas. That is the kind of thing the team needs to address in regular season games.
Necas off of pp1 is the big thing. I mentioned this in another thread. Him and nate play the same part of the ice and it doesnt work when they are together. Nuke and lehky in front of the net works.
And take him off PP1. He and Nate play within 10 feet of each other. Avs have enough talent for 2 decent PP units. Let Marty lug the puck and be playmaker from left dot on PP2. Split PP time more equally between the 1 and 2. I’ve been Captain Obvious most of season with this recommendation!
So enjoyable. 1. Avs played l;ike the Avs, especially against a hot goalie. 2. Avs won. 3. Blackwood played great. 4. Terrific announcers–Monaco and E.J. 5. E.J. on a national stage. 6. Didn’t hjave to lidten to Rycroft. 7. First power play was really good even though they didn’t score.
Monaco & EJ are leaps & bounds better than any other combo ESPN has. I like Ray Ferraro, but that’s about it. McDonough & Buccigross suck. And I can’t do the countless interchangeable women color commentators they have, they’re just not national TV level.
Bucci isnt funny anymore is his problem.
I appreciate how much he loves hockey. He’s just not a play by play broadcaster. He’s built for the in – studio stuff.
I agree with Jeremy.
(and Jeremy just choked on whatever he is consuming)
Bucci has been a stalwart ambassador for the game. Just not a gifted play by play guy. (and hockey is the most difficult play by play sport there is)
Points 4, 5, and 6 are so right. I loath the altitude broadcasts.
“Goodness gracious! He just dipsy doodled in a phone booth,” said Moser. “That’s right Moj, too bad he couldn’t get full mustard on that knuckler or else it might have gone right through the Old Spice hole,” replies Rycroft the Hockey Cartoon. And then Liles parrots, “Might’ve gone right through the Old Spice hole. And, <insert inane hockey cliche>.”
Lol
That is pretty good.
I actually think JLM is good — provides legitimate hockey insight. Your mileage might vary.
I hope that Bednar will keep the combination of 29-62-13-11 and 8 in the next game in the PP it was the best unit I saw since a long time
Finally. Forechecking and not allowing opponents to skate freely through the neutral zone. Backchecking with quick outlet passes plus safe clears along the boards. Pounding the front of the net.
Separating Mac and Necas makes a lot of sense. They are both puck hogs, excuse me – I mean effective puck handlers. When they both are on one line, they watch each other skate around and are not the best at mucking it up in front of the net. Nice win.
Maybe Jeremy will stop by and proclaim the reason for the win was Necas being out of the lineup…
Maybe Jeremy is on to something….
Necas and Mac share the same hockey instincts and playing style..Separating them may help several players Nuke being one of them.. I see no harm in mixing things up when our play has been do dismal of late…with that being said
good win today….
Yes, but Bedsy mixes it up when it isn’t needed and doesn’t mix it up when it’s warranted. Stay tuned.
Agreed. At least try it for a stretch of games. Necas & Mack had great chemistry immediately. So Bednar being Bednar he’s stapled them to each other 100% of the time & never deviated from that combo.
Nope..they need Necas. If he doesn’t produce they probably don’t win a cup. I’ve always acknowledged he’s super talented. Just don’t care for his style of play, or that’s he’s a careless turnover machine. And I have little confidence his game will ever translate to the postseason. But the Avs are married to him now.
Until they trade him for the Bread Man…
Joke only.
If rumors are to be believed the Avs are kicking the tires there. And Necas would have to be going the other way. I can’t imagine they make a shake up of that magnitude again in – season. Plus do the Rangers want that Necas extension/contract. It would be a stunner.
Lehky Mack Colton
Necas Nelly Nuke
Should be the top 6 on monday
Lekhonen mack nuke
Colton nelson necas
Landeskog orielly mcmann
Kelly drury kiviranta
Toews makar
Manson burns
Malinski perbix.
Post olympic break
She’s back! And the Sasha Spin Cycle is working overtime with these trades! I don’t know who Perbix is, though. Sounds funky.
Who did we trade to get perbix, oreilly and mcmann? I only see olofson brindley and girard gone LOL 3 1for1 trades? I mean Cmac must be the best gm getting all those 1for1s and the cap right. I forgot colton is gone too. Still not seeing it
LOC is a third line center? Flanked my McMann? Who? Bobby?
I had to have my Perbix examined once. Quite painful.
Colton really pisses me off. He pouts when he plays with lesser players in the bottom 6. Then when he gets to play up in the lineup when there are injuries, he looks like a different guy. His effort level, demeanor, production obviously, etc.
I think its 2 parts. 1 is that he plays to tge level of who hes paired with and 2 being up with someone like nate means he gets more open ice better setups etc. That feed from nelson from behind the net was just beautiful and he buried that shot.
You’re right. But there in lie the problem. He’s suppose to be the guy who scores goals in the bottom 6. Yet only can score goals when he gets to occasionally play in the top 6. Not a fan.
Of course he does…another bottom 6 guy producing against your constant diatribe of how much they suck. Maybe he just needs some consistent linemates and a defined role. But hey let’s dump him…
Nice to get that win. Also nice to have a game where we didn’t have to listen to those braying donkeys at altitude.
Hockey is a weird game. At the NHL level, there is so much skill. And, yet, luck. We had some luck today. And I will take it. Two on one breakaway, with Burnsy defending and the Redwings don’t score. Great to see Burnsy get a goal. But it won’t make me forget the two breakaways he gave up in the first ten minutes. Bwood was really good. Since coming back from the injury he has been — not good. This outing was really encouraging. That is what the team needs. “We had some really good fore-checks, turned some pucks over,… Read more »
Very encouraging to see the Avs recommit to the forecheck and Blackwood’s bounceback. I’ll bet on the Avs every time in a game like this when the other team plays wide open and tries to skate with the Avs but before getting too excited I want to see them replicate the effort against a team that bottles them up and takes away open ice. That’s when they get frustrated, can’t get to the middle of the ice and turn the puck over
They’ve already won a bunch of games like you just described, just not recently. In those types of games, having players like Toews and Landeskog is paramount. We haven’t had them since the Florida game, and we’ve seen the results in those tight checking, muck it up games without them. Just gotta hope for some health.