Andre Burakovsky’s OT goal vs. Coyotes keeps Avalanche perfect in four games

The Avalanche was eventually forced to Saturday night at the Pepsi Center, however, it remained undefeated with a 3-2 success against the Arizona Coyotes.

Andre Burakovsky travelled top-shelf using 91 minutes left in overtime as Colorado improved to.  Burakovsky scored the game-winning goal.

Avs goalie Pavel Francouz made his very first NHL start and picked up the win. Nazem Kadri notched his first point, scoring on the power play early in the next phase. Colorado got its own insurance less than two seconds afterwards when Tyson Jost slammed home a loose puck for his first point of the year.

But the Coyotes quickly answered back with a shot with Michael Grabner and the other from Nick Schmaltz to force overtime.

Francouz shined, making 34 saves.

Arizona outskated Colorado for most of Saturday night and outshot 36-32. The Avs’ guy advantage to score their fifth purpose of the calendar year, the initial Arizona has allowed, started a goal-scoring flurry. For 46½ moments, Antti Rannta and Francouz exchanged saves, and then in two ½ moments, three objectives were netted.

The Coyotes were not done. Schmaltz capitalized a solid dash with different powerful moves to tie the match less than four minutes to go. He took a fairly cross-ice function from Clayton Keller and beat Francouz short-side.

Related Articles

Mark Barberio returned with something to prove for your Avs

Chambers: NHL must ditch movie review for offside

Philipp Grubauer “good,” but Avalanche looks to backup goalie Pavel Francouz from Arizona

Avalanche stay undefeated with 4-2 comeback victory against Bruins

Avalanche vs. Bruins dwell blog: Real-time updates in the Oct. 10 NHL match

Under a minute later, Jakob Chychrun needed a poor clear that place him at the box, however, the Avalanche did nothing with all all the late power play.

The match went to overtime, where Burakovsky was the protagonist.

Cale Makar aided on two of the Avs goals and now includes five. Nathan MacKinnon also picked up a help, maintaining his name atop Colorado’s issues list .

The Avs finished their four-game homestand to begin the season with the greatest potential eight points. They leave town for a season-long, six-game road trip that starts Monday in Washington D.C., against the Capitals.


Buy Tickets for every event – Sports, Concerts, Festivals and more buy tickets