Loveland Reporter-Herald

When the lead slips away, turn to leaders

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The Avalanche penalty kill deserved a lucky break, and it got one.

With under four minutes remaining in a nail-biting road trip finale Saturday, Brandon Montour fired a shot that beat Alexandar Georgiev five-hole. The goal horn sounded in south Florida. The game was tied.

Only it wasn’t. The puck rattled the inside of the left post and crawled along the goal line, but never across it. Devon Toews cleared it, the Avs killed their fourth penalty in as many tries, and Colorado won 5-3 at the Panthers to salvage three points from the three-game trip. Nathan Mackinnon scored twice, including the emptynet clincher with 58 seconds left. rush. Andrew Cogliano threw the puck at the net, and O’connor’s stick tapped in the second chance.

O’connor is the kind of player who is valuable even when he’s not scoring — he recently had one of his best stretches of the season — but the goal was nonetheles­s a weight off his back. It was also Colorado’s first shorthande­d goal in 24 games.

Then Nieto positioned himself in the middle of the slot to power a one-timer past Sergei Bobrovsky. J.T. Compher’s pass was a beauty from behind the net, but Nieto’s finish was evidence of the precise reason Colorado traded for him. He has two goals in five games with the Avalanche.

The Avalanche led 2-0 (18-8 in shots) at first intermissi­on, but Panthers hockey is always an unpredicta­ble affair. When they visited Denver, the Avs erased a 4-1 hole in the third. This time, it took 65 seconds mid-second period for Florida to score twice.

Colorado couldn’t afford another demoralizi­ng blown lead, and the leaders stepped up to ensure it wouldn’t get any closer to disaster. Toews scored his fourth of the season on a rebound 25 seconds after Florida tied it, then he had to make a clutch pass disruption while defending a 2-on-1 during an Avalanche power play.

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