The Colorado Avalanche (27-2-7) aim to secure their seventh consecutive victory as they face off against the Las Vegas Golden Knights (17-8-10) this Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena.
Nathan MacKinnon’s streak of scoring in eight consecutive games came to an end during Colorado’s 1-0 win over the Utah Mammoths on Tuesday. Despite this, the Avalanche have reached an impressive NHL-leading 61 points, becoming only the fourth team in league history to achieve 60 points within their first 36 games. Additionally, they have extended their overall winning streak to nine games (8 wins, 0 losses, 1 tie).
The Golden Knights ended a three-game losing streak with a dominant 7-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday. The team effort saw seven Las Vegas players registering two-point performances. Mitch Marner was a standout with two goals, while Mark Stone, Riley Smith, Brent Howden, Colton Sissons, and Tomáš Hertl also made significant contributions.
In recent head-to-head matchups, the Avalanche have won three of the last five games against the Golden Knights, including a 4-2 win on Halloween night. In that game, Colorado’s goals came from four different players: Martin Nechas, Cale Makar, Brent Burns, and Brock Nelson.
Cale Makar has been particularly effective against Vegas, tallying six points over the last five games. Nathan MacKinnon has also been instrumental, contributing five points during the same period.
Samuel Girard has quietly risen as a key player for the Avalanche, scoring the lone goal in the recent victory over Mammoths, marking his second goal of the season. Over the last six games, Girard has averaged six points per game.
Although Nelson did not score in the game against Utah, he has been a vital part of Colorado’s depth recently, with six goals and three assists over his past 11 games, including a scoring streak in three consecutive games.
In his last game against the Golden Knights, Nechas made a strong impression by scoring 41 seconds after the start and adding two assists, shortly after signing an eight-year extension with the Avalanche.
Colorado is known for fast-paced attacks this season, but quick starts like these are rare. Nečas, who is on pace for career-highs with 36 goals and 71 assists totaling 107 points this season, is the player most likely to provide such quick offensive bursts.
Mitch Marner has been a standout for the Golden Knights, accumulating nine points (3 goals, 6 assists) over the last five games and ranking second in team points with 38 in 35 games. He also scored twice in the recent win.
Ivan Barbashev complements his scoring with physical play. The 30-year-old Russian has six points in his last five games and is known for his hard-hitting style.
Jack Eichel has been productive against Colorado, scoring five points in the last five games, while William Karlsson has also added three points in that span.
The Avalanche will take on the Golden Knights this Saturday with the game scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. local time.
Fan Take: This matchup highlights two of the NHL’s most thrilling and competitive teams, showcasing emerging talents and seasoned veterans alike. For hockey fans, it’s a must-watch clash that could define the playoff landscape and energize the sport with high-paced action and skillful play.

