DENVER — Nathan MacKinnon had two goals and an assist to reach 1,100 career points and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Washington Capitals 5-2 on Monday.
Parker Kelly, Victor Olofsson and Artturi Lehkonen also scored to help Colorado bounce back from a 7-3 loss to Nashville on Friday night - the Avalanche’s first home regulation loss of the season.
MacKinnon joined Hall of Famer Joe Sakic as the only players in franchise history to reach 1,100 points. Scott Wedgewood made 22 saves, including several big ones in the third before Colorado scored two late goals.
Jakob Chychrun and Ethen Frank scored for the Capitals in the opener of a six-game trip. Alex Ovechkin added an assist to give him 1,665 points. He’s four away from tying Wayne Gretzky for the fifth-most in NHL history by a player with one franchise (Gretzky had 1,669 with Edmonton in the NHL, and another 104 with the Oilers in the WHA).
Charlie Lindgren stopped 38 shots.
Cale Makar scored in the third period but it was disallowed after Washington challenged for goaltender interference. While jostling in front of the net, Martin Necas, who had two assists, knocked the stick away from Charlie Lindgren.
In the first period, Wedgewood was called for a tripping penalty when he lost his stick after Anthony Beauvillier rushed past him while chasing a puck. Beauvillier then appeared to trip on Wedgewood’s stick behind the net.
The banged-up Avalanche lost another player when Valeri Nichushkin was ruled out with an upper-body injury. After the game, coach Jared Bednar said Nichushkin was involved in a car accident on his way to the game. Bednar said Nichushkin was checked out at the rink and suffered minor injuries but that “everything seems to be OK.”
“Just not good enough to play tonight,” Bednar said. “We’ll see what tomorrow brings for him.”
Bednar didn’t have much information other than saying the roads were icy after an overnight snowfall and that it was a multi-vehicle accident.
“It was a fender bender, but serious enough to keep him out of lineup,” Bednar said. “I’m sorry, I don’t know all the details.”
Nichushkin missed eight games this season with a lower-body injury. He has 11 goals and 16 assists.
The 30-year-old Nichushkin drew a suspension of at least six months in May 2024 and placed in Stage 3 of the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. The announcement came in the middle of Colorado’s playoff run that year, marking the second straight postseason where the right winger was unavailable because of circumstances away from the ice.
He played in just 43 games last season but was still fifth on the team with 21 goals. It was the third 20-goal season of his career.
Colorado finished 1 for 6 on the power play.
Kelly opened the scoring 5:54 into the game, with Makar setting up the play for his 40th assist. Alex Barré-Boulet, who was just called up from the Colorado Eagles of the American Hockey League, also had an assist.
Up next
Capitals: At Vancouver on Wednesday night.
Avalanche: Host Anaheim on Wednesday night.
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