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Predators score twice in final minute to stun Avalanche


NASHVILLE — After being the best team in the NHL at playing with the lead before Monday night, the Colorado Avalanche blew one in epic fashion.

The Nashville Predators scored twice in the final minute to beat the Avs, 4-3, at Bridgestone Arena. Filip Forsberg scored with the goalie pulled 38 seconds left to tie the game, and Yakov Trenin scored with 21.6 second to set off a massive celebration and leave the Colorado players stunned.

Andrew Cogliano scored for the third straight game to put the Avalanche on the board first. Miles Wood took a penalty, but 18 seconds later Cogliano cleaned up the rebound of a shot from Valeri Nichushkin on a well-executed 3-on-3 rush with Cale Makar.

It was Colorado’s fifth shorthanded goal of the season, which ties the Philadelphia Flyers for the league lead. The Avs have allowed nine while shorthanded, and their minus-four goal differential while the other team is on the man advantage is third-best in the NHL behind Dallas and Los Angeles.

After Colorado allowed a pair of goals in just more than four minutes of game action between the end of the first and beginning of the second, Devon Toews leveled the score midway through the middle frame. The Avs’ top line paired with Makar and Toews is arguably the best five-man unit in the league, and that group had a couple of great shifts together.

The second one of the second period led with a goal. Nathan MacKinnon teed up Toews for a one-timer from the right circle, and Makar had the second assist.

It was a penalty-filled opening 40 minutes, but both power plays struggled until the Avs broke through at 13:33 of the second. Nichushkin tipped a Makar shot past Nashville goalie Juuse Saros, a play that has become the club’s bread-and-butter strategy with the man advantage in recent games.

Nichushkin now has a goal in four straight games, five total in that span. He has also become a huge problem for other teams in front of the opposing goalie. He officially has five goals this season that were tip-ins, which ties Chris Kreider of the New York Rangers for most in the NHL.

The Avalanche now has 13 power-play goals this season, and Makar has a point on 10 of them. Makar had three points for the Avalanche. It was his fifth three-point game of the season, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the Nashville comeback.

FOOTNOTES: Josh Manson returned to the lineup after missing the past three games with an upper-body injury. The guy who replaced him, recent trade addition Caleb Jones, did not come out. Manson replaced Samuel Girard instead.

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Source:: The Denver Post – Sports

      

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