Avs continue successful road trip

Avalanche: Colorado was a mere 40.4 seconds away
from failing to earn a point in the standings Wednesday night, but Gabriel Landeskog scored his first NHL goal to force
overtime before Milan Hejduk and Duchene scored in the shootout as the Avs rallied for a 3-2 win
against the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena.
The win was Colorado's second straight after it blanked
the Boston Bruins at TD Garden on Monday afternoon. The Avs will look to make
it three in a row on this four-game road trip, which concludes Saturday at
Montreal.
"I like the fact that we were
resilient," Colorado coach Joe Sacco said. "It's hard to win in this
League. We found a way to come away with two points tonight."
Senators: It
required a shootout, but Ottawa picked up its first win of the season Tuesday
night with a 4-3 victory against the Minnesota Wild at Scotiabank Place. Milan
Michalek, Jason Spezza and Daniel Alfredsson all beat Niklas Backstrom in the
breakaway competition to help Paul MacLean tally his first win as a head coach
in the NHL.
Afterwards, MacLean was informed that the Sens
were 18-34 overall in the shootout before this season. They went 2-5 in 2010-11
under former coach Cory Clouston.
"I only know that we're 1 and 0,"
MacLean, a former Red Wings assistant, said. "We scored three goals in the
shootout and I think the history's good."
Who's Hot: Sens
forward Chris Neil had a goal and an assist against the Wild, while Peter Regin
had two helpers in what was his season debut.
Injury Report: Mark
Olver (head) and Brandon Yip (forearm) are out for Colorado. … Ottawa will be without
defenseman Matt Carkner (knee). Jesse Winchester is questionable due to a
shoulder injury suffered during training camp.
Stat Pack: Colorado
went 0-for-3 on the power play Wednesday night and is now 0-for-10 on the
season. However, the Avs killed all four Columbus man advantages and improved
to 9-for-9 on the penalty kill.
Puck Drop: "He's
a guy you want to play for. It's been fun around here. He expects you to work
hard and if you work hard he's happy with you. He can live with the outcome, as
long as you're working hard." -- Sens forward Chris Neil on new coach Paul MacLean
Source:
NHL.com
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13/10/2011 - 15:00