NHL Game Recap - Colorado at Buffalo
Thu Oct 11, 2018 7:00 PM EDT

VGK
2
PIT
4
F
SJS
2
NYR
3
F(OT)
WSH
0
NJD
6
F
CBJ
5
FLA
4
F
COL
6
BUF
1
F
EDM
1
BOS
4
F
VAN
4
TBL
1
F
TOR
5
DET
3
F
LAK
3
MTL
0
F
CHI
3
MIN
4
F(OT)
WPG
0
NSH
3
F
CGY
3
STL
5
F

Oct 11, 2018, 7:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

T

SOG

Colorado

3

1

2

6

30

Buffalo

0

1

0

1

31

W: Varlamov (3-0-0)

L: Hutton (2-2-0)

COL: Soderberg (3) , Kerfoot (1) , MacKinnon 2 (5) , Jost (1) , Wilson (3)

BUF: Beaulieu (1)

MacKinnon ups goal streak to 4, Avalanche beat Sabres 6-1
Thu Oct 11, 2018 11:21 PM

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Nathan MacKinnon shrugged off his hot start with the Colorado Avalanche this season by suggesting he can be better.

"It's nice for sure. I think I can play better than I am," MacKinnon said after scoring twice in a 6-1 rout of the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday night. "I'm just putting it in right now but I think, overall, it hasn't been the easiest year so far."

Coach Josh Bednar agrees with his player, who has five goals and extended his season-opening scoring streak to four games.

"I feel like he's just kind of starting to hit his stride," Bednar said, before turning his attention to the Avalanche's top line rounded out by Mikko Rantanen and Gabriel Landeskog.

"If they continue to work the way they're working, and do the right things and pay attention to the process, it's going to come for them," he added.

Tyson Jost and Colin Wilson scored power-play goals 2:25 apart in a first period in which the Avalanche built a 3-0 lead on Carl Soderberg's goal with 3:30 left.

MacKinnon scored his first of the game 28 seconds after Buffalo's Nathan Beaulieu cut Colorado's lead to 3-1 late in the second period.

MacKinnon and Alexander Kerfoot then scored breakaway goals in the final five minutes as Colorado improved to 3-1 and bounced back from a 5-2 loss at Columbus.

Semyon Varlamov stopped 30 shots to improve to 3-0. And Mackinnon matched the Colorado franchise record for a goal streak to open a season, set by John Mitchell three years ago.

Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin , the first overall draft pick this summer, got his first career point with an assist on Beaulieu's goal.

Otherwise, very little went right for Buffalo (2-2), which squandered a chance to match last season's team-best three-game winning streak.

Whatever momentum the Sabres attempted to generate were dashed with 22 second left in the first period when Kyle Okposo's goal was disallowed following a coaching challenge for goalie interference.

Officials determined Okposo interfered with Varlamov when he crashed into the crease to convert Jack Eichel's pass. After redirecting the pass, Okposo backed into the goalie, forcing Varlamov to lift his right pad and allowing the puck to sneak in beneath it.

"I knew it was going to be probably a 50-50 one," Okposo said. "I don't think me being there really affected it. But they did. And that's how it goes."

Okposo was more frustrated over how Buffalo started the game.

"I think it would've been nice to get out of there 3-1, but we deserved to be down 3-0," he said. "We didn't play well in the first period. Like, it was bad."

Buffalo's bad breaks were compounded after Beaulieu scored.

MacKinnon scored to regain Colorado's three-goal edge after a Sabres clearing attempt got caught up referee Francis Charron's skate. The puck dribbled to Rantanen, who fed a pass through the crease to a wide-open MacKinnon.

"Last game we started out a little bit sloppy so it was something we emphasized before the game," Wilson said. "We answered the bell there and stayed in our mindset the whole game."

NOTES: Colorado converted 2 of 4 power-play opportunities, while Buffalo went 0 for 7. ... Avalanche C Vladislav Kamenev made his season debut. Acquired from Nashville in a three-team trade in November, he missed 50 games after breaking his arm in his Avalanche debut. ... Sabres LW Johan Larsson made his season debut since sustaining a lower body injury during the preseason. D Zach Bogosian (lower body) was placed on injured reserve. ... Sabres G Carter Hutton had 24 saves.

UP NEXT

Avalanche: Return home to play Calgary Flames on Saturday, before heading east for four-game road trip.

Sabres: Open five-game road trip at Arizona on Saturday.

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Goalies

COL SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
S. Varlamov 31 1 30 .968 59:53 0
BUF SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
C. Hutton 30 6 24 .800 60:00 2

Skaters

COL G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
M. Rantanen 0 3 3 2 17:13 1 0 0
N. MacKinnon 2 0 2 2 19:20 4 0 0
BUF G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
R. Dahlin 0 1 1 0 18:09 1 0 0
N. Beaulieu 1 0 1 1 15:10 2 0 0

Team Comparison

COL BUF
Goals For 6 1
Shots on Goal 30 31
Penalty Minutes 12 8
Faceoff Percentage 42.9 57.1
Power Play Goals 2 0
Power Play Opportunities 4 7
Power Play Percentage 50.0 0.0
Hits 20 15
Blocks 10 2
Giveaways 6 7
Takeaways 2 1

Scoring Summary

1st Period

COL 10:55 Jost (1) Power Play(Barrie, Rantanen)
COL 13:20 Wilson (3) Power Play(Girard, Compher)
COL 16:30 Soderberg (3) (Bourque)

2nd Period

BUF 17:05 Beaulieu (1) (Dahlin)
COL 17:33 MacKinnon (4) (Rantanen)

3rd Period

COL 15:23 Kerfoot (1) (Barrie)
COL 17:01 MacKinnon (5) (Rantanen)

Game Information

Stadium: KeyBank Center, Buffalo, New York
Attendance: 15,396
Game Time: