Tonight: AVS @ JETS
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This article was published 19/03/2014 (4215 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
ABOUT THE AVS
The Avs have five players who have hit the 20-goal mark this season: leading scorer Matt Duchene (22 goals, 66 points), Ryan O’Reilly (25 goals), Gabriel Landeskog (20), Nathan MacKinnon (23) and Paul Stastny (20).
You can say they love offence, but Colorado has protected leads well, going 32-0-2 so far when leading games after two periods.
The team’s road winning streak ended at four games with Tuesday night’s 6-3 loss in Montreal, the margin two late penalties that led to Habs power-play goals, plus an empty-net goal.
Colorado has won just three of its last six, but that span includes a 3-2 overtime win at home over the Jets.
The Avs and Jets have played nothing but one-goal games this season, Colorado winning three of the four, one in a shootout and another in overtime. Winnipeg’s only win in the series, in Denver, was in overtime.
WINNIPEG JETS
31 Ondrej Pavelec
34 Michael Hutchinson
35 Al Montoya
2 Adam Pardy
5 Mark Stuart
7 Keaton Ellerby
8 Jacob Trouba
9 Evander Kane
12 Olli Jokinen
14 Anthony Peluso
15 Matt Halischuk
16 Andrew Ladd
18 Bryan Little
19 Jim Slater
22 Chris Thorburn
26 Blake Wheeler
27 Eric Tangradi
28 Patrice Cormier
33 Dustin Byfuglien
39 Toby Enstrom
40 Devin Setoguchi
44 Zach Bogosian
58 Eric O’Dell
67 Michael Frolik
70 John Albert
COLORADO AVALANCHE
1 Semyon Varlamov
20 Reto Berra
35 Jean-Sebastien Giguere
2 Nick Holden
4 Tyson Barrie
5 Nate Guenin
6 Erik Johnson
7 John Mitchell
8 Jan Hejda
9 Matt Duchene
11 Jamie McGinn
15 PA Parenteau
16 Cory Sarich
24 Marc-Andre Cliché
25 Maxime Talbot
26 Paul Stastny
28 Paul Carey
29 Nathan MacKinnon
42 Brad Malone
44 Ryan Wilson
55 Cody McLeod
58 Patrick Bordeleau
61 Andre Benoit
90 Ryan O’Reilly
92 Gabriel Landeskog
(Lineups subject to change)
— Tim Campbell