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MacKinnon propels Avs in overtime

MacKinnon propels Avs in overtimeThe official summary of game between Colorado Avalanche and Chicago Blackhawks.

Nathan MacKinnon scored 25 seconds into overtime and Calvin Pickard made 38 saves to help the Colorado Avalanche end a five-game losing streak with a 2-1 victory against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center on Friday.

Pickard, filling in for injured Semyon Varlamov (groin), defeated the Blackhawks for the first time in five career appearances (1-3-0). Corey Crawford made 32 saves for the Blackhawks in his first start following a 10-game absence while recovering from an appendectomy Dec. 3.

After a turnover in the neutral zone, defenseman Tyson Barrie gave the puck to MacKinnon for a 2-on-1 rush and MacKinnon shot past Crawford's glove to end it.

Jonathan Toews ended a 13-game goalless drought by scoring his fifth goal for the Blackhawks (22-9-5). Mikko Rantanen scored for the Avalanche (12-20-1).

The Blackhawks controlled play throughout most of the second period and capitalized on Toews' power-play goal at 11:52 for a 1-0 lead. Toews scored his first goal since Nov. 6 by tapping in a sharp-angled shot from the left side of the net.

Colorado had a couple of good chances to tie it late in the second, but Crawford stopped both, including a diving stick save against Rantanen at 16:16.

Rantanen got another chance at 5:42 of the third. Standing in front of Crawford, he tied it 1-1 off assists by Barrie and MacKinnon.

Crawford came up with two more saves, stopping Gabriel Landeskog and thwarting a breakaway by Blake Comeau.

-- by Brian Hedger for NHL.com --


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24/12/2016 - 05:30