Game Preview: Avalanche vs. Oilers

COLORADO AVALANCHE (19-15-3) AT EDMONTON OILERS (21-17-2)
8 PM MT | Rogers Place
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The Colorado Avalanche will face off against the Edmonton Oilers Saturday night. Puck drop is set for 8 p.m. MT inside Rogers Place. The final two matchups will both take place at Ball Arena – on February 19 at 1 p.m. MT and April 11 at 7:30 p.m. MT.


LAST TIME OUT

Colorado suffered their fifth-straight loss with a 4-2 result to the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night. Forward Mikko Rantanen got the game’s scoring started, his 26th of the season, before defenseman Samuel Girard added his third goal. Goaltender Alexandar Georgiev was in net again and stopped 39 of the 42 shots he faced.

Edmonton picked up a 4-2 victory over the New York Islanders on Thursday. Center Leon Draisaitl and forwards Zach Hyman, Dylan Holloway and Kailer Yamamoto all found the back of the net for the Oilers. Goalie Jack Campbell turned away 20 of the 22 shots that came his way.


HISTORY

The Avalanche are 80-76-13 all-time against the Oilers, including a 68-46-11 record since the franchise relocated to Denver.


SCOUTING THE OILERS

The Oilers are led by star center Connor McDavid, who has 75 points (33G/42A). McDavid’s point and goal totals are first among all skaters, along with being first in helpers. Second on the team is fellow center Leon Draisaitl with 60 points (22G/38A), which is good for second among all skaters. Draisaitl’s assist total is good for fourth leaguewide.


LINEUP UPDATES

                                                           

Avalanche

Bowen Byram               Lower body  

Shane Bowers              Upper body

Pavel Francouz             Lower body

Gabriel Landeskog        Lower body

Josh Manson                Lower body

Valeri Nichushkin         Lower body     

 

Oilers

Evander Kane               Upper body

Oscar Klefbom             Upper body

Klim Kostin                   Lower body

Mike Smith                   Unknown


DOING THE MOST

Center Nathan MacKinnon is the team’s active leader in points versus Edmonton with 20 (6G/14A) in 19 contests. Forward Gabriel Landeskog is second with 19 (5G/14A) in 25 games played.


BEHIND ENEMY LINES

Center Connor McDavid is Edmonton’s leader in career points against Colorado with 27 (11G/16A) in 16 appearances. Center Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is second with 24 (11G/13A) in 26 outings.


NUMBERS GAME
26

Mikko Rantanen scored his team-leading 26th goal of the season. It was his fifth on the power play, tied for the most on the team. He is tied with Jason Robertson for fifth in the NHL in goals and tied for eighth in the league (Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Alex Ovechkin) with 48 points.

35

Cale Makar registered an assist for his 35th point of the season and ranks fifth among NHL defensemen in points and sixth in assists (26). 


QUOTE(S) THAT LEFT A MARK

“Regardless of the past five games, winning or losing, you have to go out and play your best hockey game, otherwise you can’t expect to win.” – Head Coach Jared Bednar on the team’s five-game losing streak