The Colorado Avalanche (35-6-9, Central Division) are set to face off against the Ottawa Senators (24-21-7, Atlantic Division) in Ottawa, Ontario, on Wednesday at 7:30 pm ET. Recently, the Avalanche visited the Senators following a strong performance by Brock Nelson, who scored a hat trick against the Toronto Maple Leafs, leading the Avalanche to a 4-1 victory.
Ottawa’s season record stands at 24 wins, 21 losses, and 7 ties, with a home record of 12-10-4. The Senators tend to perform better in games where their opponents commit fewer penalties, posting a 4-10-3 record under those conditions. On the road, Colorado sports a 15-4-5 record and an overall record of 35-6-9, with a commanding goal differential of +80, having allowed just 117 goals this season from a total of 197 scored.
This game marks their second encounter this season, after Colorado routed Ottawa 8-2 in their previous matchup, with Josh Manson scoring two goals for the Avalanche. Key players include Tim Stutzle of the Senators, who has accumulated 23 goals and 29 assists, and Jake Sanderson, who has registered two goals and nine assists over his last 10 games. For the Avalanche, Nathan MacKinnon leads with 38 goals and 50 assists, while Brock Nelson has scored nine goals and added four assists in his last 10 outings.
Over their last 10 games, both teams have compiled a 4-4-2 record. The Senators average 3.7 goals and 6.7 assists per game, allowing 3.6 goals per contest, while the Avalanche average 3.4 goals and 6.2 assists, permitting just 2.6 goals per game. Neither team has any injured players currently listed.
Fan Take: This matchup is a crucial test for Ottawa as they try to slow down Colorado’s potent offense, especially after their last blowout loss. For fans, it’s exciting to see if the Senators can leverage their home advantage to challenge one of the league’s top teams and potentially set the stage for a playoff boost.

