After falling short in their previous two contests against the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens, the Colorado Avalanche bounced back with a solid 5-0 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. Mackenzie Blackwood delivered a shutout with 28 saves, while Nathan MacKinnon contributed two goals, reaching a season total of 40 points.
Now, let’s review what happened during today’s game!
Early Period:
The Avalanche opened the scoring early on and remained the only team to find the net throughout the game. Brent Burns scored after charging into the wide zone, receiving a perfect pass from Nathan MacKinnon, which allowed him to beat goalie John Gibson and make it 1-0. Colorado kept up the pressure, with MacKinnon scoring his first goal from the top of the zone—Gibson couldn’t see the shot through the traffic.
Second Period:
Ross Colton scored his second goal of the game after Brock Nelson threaded a brilliant pass to set him up in front of the net, with Colton calmly tapping in. Soon after, Artturi Lehkonen intercepted a turnover in the Colorado zone and found MacKinnon in open ice; MacKinnon then fired a one-timer past Gibson for his 40th goal of the season, giving the Avalanche a 4-0 lead as the period closed.
Third Period:
In the final frame, Parker Kelly added another goal, racing to the front of the Detroit net and outpacing Gibson to score his 12th of the year. The Avalanche needed only 21 shots on goal to secure a convincing 5-0 win on Detroit ice.
Takeaway:
Overall, this game showcased more of the energetic and cohesive Colorado Avalanche style, especially compared to their recent struggles against the Senators and Canadiens. The team displayed notable speed and points contributions from both top-tier and supporting players. Ross Colton’s goal-marking streak continued, which is promising given his recent scoring drought. The Avalanche will face Detroit once more soon, with the Red Wings eager to avenge this shutout loss on home ice. A win in that rematch could help solidify Colorado’s playoff positioning and boost confidence moving forward.
Future Plans:
The Red Wings will again visit Denver on Monday evening for the conclusion of this home-and-home series. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM MT.
Fan Take:
This impressive win revitalizes the Avalanche’s momentum and reminds fans of the team’s offensive capabilities. It could be a turning point as Colorado pushes toward the postseason, highlighting how a cohesive, energized squad can make a difference on the ice.

