NHL Game Recap - Toronto at Colorado
Sat Nov 23, 2019 7:00 PM EST

VAN
2
WSH
1
F(SO)
CGY
3
PHI
2
F(SO)
ARI
3
LAK
2
F
TOR
5
COL
3
F
CBJ
3
WPG
4
F
FLA
2
CAR
4
F
DET
1
NJD
5
F
ANA
2
TBL
6
F
NYR
6
MTL
5
F
MIN
4
BOS
5
F(OT)
CHI
1
DAL
2
F(SO)
NSH
4
STL
2
F
EDM
4
VGK
2
F
NYI
1
SJS
2
F(OT)

Nov 23, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

T

SOG

Toronto

4

0

1

5

28

Colorado

1

1

1

3

37

W: Andersen (11-5-2)

L: Grubauer (7-5-2)

TOR: Shore (2) , Kapanen (7) , Hyman (2) , Barrie (2) , Matthews (16)

COL: MacKinnon (14) , Burakovsky (11) , Nichushkin (1)

Barrie leads Maple Leafs past Avalanche 5-3
Sat Nov 23, 2019 11:15 PM

DENVER (AP) A quick goal by Colorado got Tyson Barrie's homecoming off to a rough start, but Toronto's dominating stretch helped him celebrate in his return to Denver.

Barrie had a goal and an assist during a four-goal burst in the first period, leading the Maple Leafs to a 5-3 victory over the Avalanche on Saturday night.

Auston Matthews also had a goal and an assist as Toronto earned its second straight win since Sheldon Keefe took over after Mike Babcock was fired Wednesday. Keefe coached the Maple Leafs to a 3-1 win at Arizona on Thursday night and had to survive a frenetic ending to earn another victory.

"Sometimes they're not too pretty," goaltender Frederik Andersen said of the win.

Nicholas Shore, Zach Hyman and Kasperi Kapanen also scored for Toronto, and Andersen had 34 saves.

Barrie, who was traded to the Maple Leafs in July, got a warm reception from fans during a timeout in the first period. The defenseman spent seven-plus seasons with the Avalanche and left as the franchise leader in goals (75), assists (232) and points (307) at his position.

During a timeout in the first period the team played a highlight video of his career with the franchise and the fans gave him a standing ovation.

"I wasn't sure how it was going to feel coming back here," Barrie said. "It's been an amazing place to call home the last few years and that really topped it off."

Nazem Kadri, who was sent to Colorado in the deal, had two assists against his former team.

The Maple Leafs recovered after Colorado's Nathan MacKinnon scored 31 seconds into the game.

Shore tied it midway through the first period. Matthews put Toronto in front 67 seconds later, and Barrie gave the Maple Leafs a two-goal lead with his second goal in two games with 6:38 left.

"It was good for Barrie to get a big goal coming back here, in a place he spent a lot of time and that gave us some jump as well," Matthews said.

Kapanen capped the eight-minute surge with his seventh of the season with 2 1/2 minutes to go.

That chased Philipp Grubauer, who allowed four goals on 15 shots. Pavel Francouz had 12 saves in relief.

"I think the first period was a bit of a write off, we didn't show up, so (we) just dug ourselves in a hole and it was too much to climb out of," Kadri said. "Second and third periods, we were definitely the better team but the first period hurt us."

The Avalanche crept back into the game with goals from Andre Burakovsky in the second period and Valeri Nichushkin in the third to make it 4-3. Nichushkin's goal was his first since March 4, 2016, when he was with Dallas, a span on 92 games.

"He's been having a lot of chances, just having some bad luck," Burakovsky said of Nichushkin. "I'm real happy for him. He's been creating, been having a lot of opportunities. Hopefully he keeps that up."

Andersen's mask was dented by a shot before Nichushkin's goal and he was trying to alert the official to stop play so he could get a new one.

"The cage had a huge dent in it. I tried to get it blown down so I could get a new one but the ref didn't see it," Andersen said. Luckily nothing happened but obviously when it's dented, the middle eyelid there, the space there is pretty big. I don't know if a puck could've gone in but a stick definitely could have."

Andersen came up big in the final 2:47 when Colorado had an extra skater on the ice. The Avalanche had the puck in the Toronto end for most of that time but couldn't score.

NOTES: Avalanche LW Tyson Jost returned to the lineup after missing three games with an upper-body injury. Colorado assigned F Jayson Megna to the minors. ... Toronto C Alexander Kerfoot played his first game against Colorado since the Avalanche traded him to the Maple Leafs in the Barrie deal.

UP NEXT

Maple Leafs: Play at Detroit on Wednesday night.

Avalanche: Host the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday night.

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Goalies

TOR SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
F. Andersen 37 3 34 .919 59:38 0
COL SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
P. Francouz 12 0 12 1.000 37:11 0
P. Grubauer 15 4 11 .733 20:00 0

Skaters

TOR G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
T. Barrie 1 1 2 0 15:56 4 1 0
A. Matthews 1 1 2 0 20:43 2 0 0
COL G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
N. Kadri 0 2 2 0 23:26 4 0 0
I. Cole 0 1 1 -1 13:11 4 0 0

Team Comparison

TOR COL
Goals For 5 3
Shots on Goal 28 37
Penalty Minutes 6 4
Faceoff Percentage 39.7 60.3
Power Play Goals 1 1
Power Play Opportunities 2 3
Power Play Percentage 50.0 33.3
Hits 17 17
Blocks 26 16
Giveaways 9 11
Takeaways 11 11

Scoring Summary

1st Period

COL 00:31 MacKinnon (14) (Johnson, Kadri)
TOR 09:49 Shore (2) (Engvall, Holl)
TOR 10:56 Matthews (16) (Barrie, Dermott)
TOR 13:22 Barrie (2) Power Play(Nylander, Matthews)
TOR 17:36 Kapanen (7) (Spezza, Muzzin)

2nd Period

COL 10:21 Burakovsky (11) Power Play(Donskoi, Kadri)

3rd Period

COL 06:54 Nichushkin (1) (Cole)
TOR 19:59 Hyman (2) Empty Net(Unassisted)

Game Information

Stadium: Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 18,137
Game Time: