The game has officially started. About 10 minutes in, the Avalanche scored the first goal when Brent Burns’ shot was deflected off a Jets defender’s skate, securing a 1-0 lead for Colorado. Shortly after, Colorado went on the penalty kill as Gabe Landeskog was penalized for holding Josh Morrissey. Despite multiple penalties, the Avalanche showed strong team effort with Cale Makar dominating the forecheck and Brock Nelson making a crucial interception to halt the Jets’ momentum.
Martin Necas extended Colorado’s lead to 2-0 with a goal on a 2-on-1 rush, assisted by Nathan MacKinnon, just under five minutes before the first period ended. Late in the first, Wedgwood made an impressive save by kicking out the puck with his left foot as it entered the crease. Early in the period, Josh Munson delivered a big hit on Cole Perfetti, sparking a fight with Jets forward Tanner Pearson, which Munson won decisively.
Mark Scheifele was called for holding MacKinnon, giving Colorado a power play opportunity. The first period progressed past halfway without any change in score, with Scott Wedgewood making a key stick save on a shot from Jets’ Logan Stanley. The Jets then committed a too-many-men penalty, giving Colorado another power play. Landeskog later checked Winnipeg defenseman Dylan Samberg after the whistle.
Injuries struck as Martin Necas was hit along the boards and had to leave the ice, causing concern over his condition. Near the end of the period, the Jets scored a shorthanded goal by Morgan Barron, who outpaced the defenders to beat Wedgwood, marking his second consecutive game scoring against Colorado.
Parker Kelly gave Colorado a 3-1 lead early in the final period, deflecting a shot off the Hart Trophy winner Munson. Devon Toews was penalized for hooking Gabriel Vilardi, leading to a Jets goal from Haydn Fleury and Mark Scheifele, narrowing the score to 3-2. Midway through the period, a potential goal for Kelly was disallowed due to a high stick.
Fan Take: This game showcases the intensity and unpredictability that makes hockey so thrilling for fans. The back-and-forth action and standout performances highlight how every moment counts, promising an exciting season for the sport.

