Landeskog scores twice, Avs hang on for 9th straight win

Fri, Jan 28, 2022
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Landeskog scores twice, Avs hang on for 9th straight win

CHICAGO (AP) - Gabriel Landeskog scored two power-play goals, and the Colorado Avalanche topped the Chicago Blackhawks 6-4 on Friday night for their ninth straight win.

Western Conference-leading Colorado extended its point streak to 15 games (14-0-1), surviving a wild finish. J.T. Compher and Alex Newhook also scored, and Nazem Kadri and Cale Makar added empty-netters.

The Avalanche played without center Nathan MacKinnon, who missed the first of at least three games because of a concussion and facial fracture.

Patrick Kane and Brandon Hagel each scored twice for the Blackhawks, who trailed 3-0 early in the third period. Dylan Strome had two assists.

Chicago played without captain Jonathan Toews, who is out indefinitely because of a concussion.

Pavel Francouz made 39 saves for Colorado. He lost his bid for his second shutout this week against Chicago when Hagel scored on a deflection 1:38 into the third.

The Avalanche beat the Blackhawks 2-0 in Denver on Monday. They are 4-0-0 against Chicago this season.

Colorado improved to 31-8-3 for 65 points, tied with Florida for the NHL lead.

Landeskog, Colorado's captain, has four goals and six points in his last four games. He has 18 goals this season.

  • Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 21 shots for Chicago.

    MacKinnon's injury has thrown his availability for his fifth All-Star appearance into question. The 26-year-old MacKinnon has nine goals and 34 assists in 31 games.

    He got hurt when he was hit by Boston Bruins forward Taylor Hall in the first period of Colorado's 4-3 overtime win Wednesday that extended its home winning streak to 17 games.

    Landeskog's power-play goal put Colorado in front 1:15 into the second. He ripped a one-timer from the right circle over Fleury's glove after taking Makar's feed from the top of the slot.

    An apparent goal by Newhook at 5:11 that would have made it 2-0 was disallowed after a video review showed Kadri had entered the Chicago zone offside.

    The Avalanche did take a two-goal lead with 3:56 left in the period when Compher scored from the slot after Tyson Jost threaded a pass from behind the net.

    The teams connected for four goals in a 98-second span early in the third.

    Landeskog scored on a defection at 1:16. After Hagel got Chicago on the board, Kane connected 40 seconds later to make it 3-2.

    Newhook redirected Kadri's shot at 2:54 to give Colorado a 4-2 lead.

    Kane scored his 11th goal of the season with 6 minutes left, cutting it to 4-3 when he was left open at the left side of the net.

    Kadri fired in an empty-netter with 2:02 remaining, but Hagel was credited with a goal from a scrum with 1:29 to go.

    Makar sealed it with 13 seconds left.

    ALMOST A RECORD

    The Avalanche's 15-game point streak is tied for second in franchise history and matches a run last season. The team's longest points streak is 16 games set in 2000-01.

    WORTH NOTING

    The Avalanche recalled former Blackhawks F Dylan Sikura from the minors to take MacKinnon's roster spot. ... The Blackhawks recalled G Collin Delia from Rockford of the American Hockey League. He backed up Fleury with Kevin Lankinen sidelined by a right hand injury. ... Colorado D Devon Toews, who entered as the NHL's plus/minus leader at plus-35, played in his 200th game. He's not related to Jonathan Toews.

    UP NEXT

    Avalanche: At Buffalo on Sunday.

    Blackhawks: Host Vancouver on Monday.

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