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Avs score six times in period to tie franchise record

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DENVER — Mikko Rantanen scored two of Colorado’s franchise record-tying six second-period goals, Semyon Varlamov stopped 30 shots and the Avalanche routed the visiting Los Angeles Kings 7-1 on Saturday.

Colorado had six goals in a period for the first time since March 3, 1999, at Florida. Gabriel Landeskog, Tyson Barrie, Sheldon Dries and Colin Wilson also scored in the decisive period. Dries’ short-handed goal made it 5-0 and chased goalie Jonathan Quick. Carl Soderberg got things rolling with a goal in the first period as Colorado returned home in fine fashion following a 1-4 trip.

Ilya Kovalchuk ended Varlamov’s shutout bid with a power-play goal in the third.

It wasn’t all positive for the Avalanche, who announced Rantanen was out for the third period with a lower-body injury. He’s among the NHL’s scoring leaders with 73 points. In addition, veteran defenceman Erik Johnson took a puck off his jaw early in the first period. He went to the locker-room for treatment and was later ruled out.

Everything was going Colorado’s way in the second, including a disallowed goal late when it was ruled that Los Angeles defenceman Derek Forbort kicked in the puck with his skate.

The Avalanche had a shorthande­d goal in the second after Matt Calvert grabbed a loose puck and raced in on Quick, who deflected the puck into the air. Dries was trailing on the play and batted it in with his stick. Los Angeles challenged the call for goaltender interferen­ce as Calvert landed on top of Quick. But the call was upheld. Quick gave way to Jack Campbell.

Campbell allowed goals to Rantanen and Wilson. It was the ninth time in Avalanche/ Nordiques history the team has scored six goals in a period.

It was a productive afternoon for Barrie, Calvert and Nathan MacKinnon, who each had two assists. Colorado improved to 2-0-1 this season against the Kings this season and has outscored them 16-7.

Despite their recent slump, the Avs remain in the thick of playoff contention. Coach Jared Bednar considers that “miraculous­ly” fortunate. The Avs are 3-8-2 over their last 13 games. DUCKS WIN 2ND STRAIGHT AFTER RECORD SKID

John Gibson made 29 saves and Troy Terry scored his first NHL goal and set up another, helping the new-look Anaheim Ducks beat the New Jersey Devils 3-2 in Newark, N.J.

The Ducks have won two straight after a franchise-record 12-game losing streak.

Daniel Sprong also had a goal and an assist and Derek Grant, playing in his second game with the Ducks after being acquired Wednesday, got the insurance goal early in the third period. Grant scored on a setup by Terry, recalled from the minors Wednesday.

The Ducks made four trades in a three-day span leading to their shutout victory over Minnesota on Thursday night.

Marcus Johansson and Jesper Bratt scored for New Jersey.

 ?? — AP PHOTO ?? A downcast Kings centre Anze Kopitar waits for a faceoff during a third-period timeout in L.A.’s humiliatin­g 7-1 loss to the Avalanche Saturday in Denver.
— AP PHOTO A downcast Kings centre Anze Kopitar waits for a faceoff during a third-period timeout in L.A.’s humiliatin­g 7-1 loss to the Avalanche Saturday in Denver.

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