Florida Panthers’ Huberdeau deals Colorado Avalanche 4-3 overtime loss

Jonathan Huberdeau rocked the Avalanche on Wednesday night, sending Colorado to the first blown third-period lead of the year since the club relinquished the top spot from the Western Conference.

The Florida Panthers’ Huberdeau forced overtime with a goal late in law in the Pepsi Center, then sent the crowd home frustrated by scoring 29 seconds into OT since the Panthers skated off 4-3 winners.

Colorado, that entered the game tied with Edmonton using a conference-most 17 points, blew a 3-1 lead after star center Nathan MacKinnon scored his team-high seventh goal 7:37 into the next period to develop into the NHL’s player to make a point in every game he’s played this year. The Panthers’ comeback began with a goal after Avs defenseman Nikita Zadorov took an extra penalty out of his scuffle with the Panthers’ Dryden Hunt.

“If we blow a lead every 12 games annually, I’ll be pleased,” Avs coach Jared Bednar said. “Teams Will push whenever they’re right down; I don’t enjoy blowing them however …”

Avs goalie Philipp Grubauer entered the last frame as the NHL’s best goalie that was third-period, having ceased shots on this year. However, Alekanader Barkov conquer Grubauer using the power-play goal at 12:04 of the third stage and then Huberdeau tied it with a wicked wrister at 18:30 on a 6-on-5 assault with goalie Sergei Bobrovsky pulled for the excess attacker.

Barkov setup Huberdeau’s winning goal, slipping the puck to the net whilst lying on the ice.

“Not just our finest. We’re two objectives ahead with just six minutes (remaining), at a really
Place in your that and home ’s a sport where we must walk away with two points,” Avs winger Matt Nieto said.

However, Colorado still got a stage, and is now 8-2-2 (18 points), a stage behind the conference-leading Oilers (9-4-1).

“Six minutes left in the game we are on top by 2 … Tough mistakes we cover a tough price for,” Avs center Pierre-Edouard Bellemare said. “In the next, I think we’re spending too much (time) in our heels and allowing them come with speed. Fantastic lessons on what not to do if you have the direct. ”

MacKinnon had a purpose — and an assist both off extended wrist shots in the slot. New linemate Joonas Donskoi scored off the first person off his legand MacKinnon gave Colorado a 3-1 lead midway through the next with a different puck going off two Panthers and at the.

The Avs were playing with their first game without both of the top-line wingers: Mikko Rantanen along with Gabe Landeskog. However, MacKinnon along with his linemates, Donskoi and Nazem Kadri, were excellent.

Rantanen (week-to-week with a leg injury) missed his third consecutive game. Landeskog is out indefinitely with a injury.

“I thought they were OK sometimes. They did a few great things,” Bednar said of the rebuilt first line.

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The Avs led 2-1 with the first three goals scored within the first 20 minutes, after both intermissions.

Nieto obtained the Avs on the plank 6:05 into the game, when he hit on the puck across the goal line from the doorstep. However, the Panthers, who dropped to the Avs 5-4 in overtime on Oct. 16 at home, tied it less than four minutes afterwards, when center Colton Sceviour redirected a shot from defenseman Aaron Ekblad.

Colorado regained the lead with 32 seconds remaining in the first phase. Donskoi couldn’t even get out of the method of MacKinnon’s shot from the stage, but the puck caromed off Donskoi’s shin pad and close his feet, where he swatted it beyond Bobrovsky.

Footnotes. Colorado is 5-1-1 at home however, on a two-game winless skid (0-1-1). … Bellemare substituted Landeskog on his torso, linking alternate captains MacKinnon along with defenseman Erik Johnson. … Defenseman Ryan Graves, 24, was scratched for the very first time this year. He was replaced by Mark Barberio, who played in his fourth game. Graves has played in just 37 career NHL games. … Rookie defenseman Cale Makar celebrated his birthday. … The Avs will practice Thursday to prepare for a extend against the Dallas Stars at home in that Arizona Coyotes on Friday and Saturday.


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