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Postgame Wrap: Red Wings Respond, Blank Avalanche at Ball Arena

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All it took was a tally 33 seconds in and an empty netter with 31 seconds remaining for the Detroit Red Wings to hand the Avalanche their first shutout loss of the season.

Marco Kasper scored on the opening shift, and it was the difference. John Gibson made 21 saves to help the Red Wings defeat the Avs 2-0 at Ball Arena.

This is Colorado’s first shutout loss of the season, its first since Feb. 4, 2025, and its first regulation loss to the Red Wings since 2017.

“It didn’t look like we had our full energy tonight,” head coach Jared Bednar said. “It’s hard to create against a team like that. I give Detroit a lot of credit for that, because they checked really well.”

Mackenzie Blackwood made 23 saves for the Avs, who were outshot 25-21. Coming off a shutout in Detroit, Blackwood surrendered just one goal in his last two full games but still ended 1-1.

He fell to 15-5-1 on the season.

He was great. I mean, we love our goalies,” defenseman Devon Toews said. “He made a couple huge saves to keep us in and you’re not gonna win many games if you don’t score any goals. I can’t really fault him on anything tonight.”

The opening goal came on the first shift of the game. The play started deep in the Detroit zone, but an unnecessary pinch by Avs Toews sent the Wings back the other way on a two-on-one.

Lucas Raymond got the pass through Cale Makar and found Marco Kasper for the easy tap-in on a wide-open net. Kasper’s sixth of the season was the only tally to beat any of the two goalies.

“I make the play that I feel is right, and maybe it was wrong, so something I gotta go look at and move on from at the end of the day,” Toews said.

Both teams got their chances, but it was far from perfect. The Red Wings had the only penalty in the first when Mason Appleton mistakenly shot it over the glass from the d-zone. The Avs had both minors in the second, coming from Sam Malinski and Taylor Makar. Colorado successfully killed both. The Avs were 0-for-2 on the PP after getting one more look in the third.

Colorado had just 12 shots through two periods. When the second period began, the Avs were the ones pressing and creating, but most of their looks were shot wide of the net. Gibson made just four saves in the second.

The third period was more of the same. An early attack and seven of the first eight shots belonged to the Avs, but Gibson was up to the task. Colorado’s best opportunity came from Valeri Nichushkin. He had an open net to shoot at on the power play from the doorstep, but instead shot it into Gibson in the middle of the crease.

Bad: Lackadaisical Hockey

The hockey has not been at an elite level for most of the last few weeks. Aside from a game here and there, the Avalanche haven’t just lost games; they’ve done so by looking nowhere close to the team that dominated for three months.

It feels like the first couple of shifts could help identify which version of the Avalanche you’re going to get. In Toronto and Detroit, the Avs looked responsible from the opening faceoff. This was far from that.

Toews returned to boost the lineup, but the rust was very much apparent. He was the main reason Kasper scored early, and he had a few more turnovers in the early stages of the first period.

Nathan MacKinnon was moving well with the puck. But it felt like every time he started to dance around the Wings, he either eventually lost control of the puck, made an unnecessary pass, or shot it wide. MacKinnon had five giveaways through 40 minutes.

Good: Parker Kelly’s Eye For the Net

If there’s one positive to take from this game, aside from the goaltending, it’s that Parker Kelly continues to have an eye for the net. Kelly has enjoyed a career year already in terms of goals and it doesn’t look like he’s slowing down.

Kelly’s best shot missed the net wide. It was a common theme for Colorado. But, playing with center Jack Drury, he hasn’t had many bad nights for the Avalanche, even during this recent rough patch.

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Karl Keen

Incapable of playing two good games in a row. Not the way to win in the playoffs, but the layoff is coming.

Sasha landprecht

Good job to cmac and front office just watching this implosion and not doing anything.

ricoflashback

CMac traded Solovyov. Ain’t that something?

Sasha landprecht

Kelly only player who gives 100%

Toews comes back and gives up a 2 on 1.

Mackinnon being the turnover machine trying make pretty passes instead of shooting. This whole team always passing up shots.

Then of course the PP, lets just keep running the same crap and expect different results. No trades will help this team.

Bednar doesnt know how to adapt. He has gotten complacent.

Since new years avs have the worse record.

Joe Murphy

MacK overpassy and Burns out of gassy.
Rough return for Toews.
Drury looked uninspired, but won some faceoffs. We had our chances, didn’t capitalize and gave up some dumb penalties though our PK was good.

The entries on the PP were better but the felt so predictable we might as well start announcing our passes.

I thought Nuke might get it done. Manson was decent.

At least that horrible January is over.

Desarious

Dear Coach, When the team gets healthy please have line 1 as MacKinnon Landeskog and Nichushkin. Line 2 as Nelson Necas Lehkonen. Nothing against Necas, just being miss used. If your looking for “chemistry” Mackinnon has the best chemistry with Landeskog and its not even close. Actually shocked that he is not on the same line as Mac on a regular basis. Its coaching 101. And Necas/Mackinnon chemistry is way over rated Especially on the power play. They want to do the same thing as the other and they look lost at times. PP 1 should be Mackinnon Nichushkin Landeskog… Read more »

Anderson

Agreed. Many of us have same suggestion.

ricoflashback

Going through the motions again. Uninspired hockey except for a few players. Same mistakes over and over again. I won’t make a full judgment until Landy is back but the way the Avs are playing, this is a one and done or two and we’re blue playoff team. It’s almost if some sort of malaise has infected the team. At times, they are boring and unwatchable. I never that would happen.

Fritz Kerr

My subscription is coming up in about two weeks. I wish to NOT renew, but I don’t see any way of contacting you…only in this comments section.

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