Los Angeles Times

Ducks can’t keep up with Avalanche

Anaheim loses fourth straight as Colorado rallies to score six consecutiv­e goals.

- associated press

COLORADO 8 DUCKS 4

DENVER — Nathan MacKinnon and Samuel Girard scored 2:23 apart early in the third period, and the Colorado Avalanche rallied for six consecutiv­e goals to beat the Ducks 8-4 on Tuesday night.

Nazem Kadri had two goals and two assists for Colorado. Philipp Grubauer stopped 15 shots after replacing Hunter Miska, who allowed four goals on seven shots.

The Ducks had two goals in its previous three games but broke out with a big first period. Adam Henrique led with a goal and two assists, and Troy Terry also scored.

The teams combined for six goals in the first — four in the opening 7:02. Andre Burakovsky gave Colorado a 1-0 lead at 1:01, but the Ducks scored on their first two shots, by Terry and Danton Heinen. Kadri’s first of the night made it 2-2.

Miska, who gave up five goals in his last game, an overtime loss to Anaheim 10 days earlier, struggled against the Ducks again. When Henrique scored at 15:59 to give the Ducks a 3-2 lead, it was just the fifth shot Miska faced. Then, after Derek Grant was awarded a penalty shot when he was tripped on a short-handed chance, Miska was beaten again with 17 seconds left in the period.

Grubauer came on to start the second and stopped all seven shots he faced in the period. That allowed the Avalanche to tie it on goals by Mikko Rantanen at 11:25 and Kadri’s second, a deflection in front of Ryan Miller, at 18:26.

MacKinnon scored a power-play goal 1:01 into the third and Girard made it 6-4 at 3:24.

Miller had 28 saves as the Ducks lost their fourth conseccuti­ve game.

 ?? David Zalubowski Associated Press ?? DUCKS center Trevor Zegras, rear, takes a shot against Colorado goaltender Philipp Grubauer as defenseman Greg Pateryn pursues during the second period.
David Zalubowski Associated Press DUCKS center Trevor Zegras, rear, takes a shot against Colorado goaltender Philipp Grubauer as defenseman Greg Pateryn pursues during the second period.

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