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Winnipeg Jets at Colorado Avalanche

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Landeskog scores 3 times, Avs rally for 6-3 win over Jets

His scoring showed the way.

Landeskog scored three times, Nathan MacKinnon added two more and the Avalanche stormed back from a three-goal deficit to beat the Winnipeg Jets 6-3.

It was Landeskog's second hat trick this season against the Jets, and he was mobbed by teammates along the boards after his third goal gave Colorado a comfortable 6-3 advantage. The Avalanche scored six straight goals after falling behind 3-0 following a sluggish opening period.

“The difference I see in him in growing over the years is the bigger the game and knowing we need to get something going like a night like tonight ... he takes a lot of that weight and puts it on his shoulders,” Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said. “He's showing up at the right times."

Even with the offense flowing smoothly of late, Bednar took the opportunity to change up the line combinations, all part of an eye toward the playoffs. He wants his players comfortable — no matter the lineup.

It took a period, but they quickly got in a rhythm.

Andre Burakovsky, playing on the same line as MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen, broke out of his goal slump. He gave the Avalanche the lead for good with a liner through the pads of Connor Hellebuyck 56 seconds into the final period.

It was Burakovsky's first goal since Jan. 14. For that, he credited his new haircut.

“Time for a change and it worked out,” Burakovsky joked.

Landeskog didn't take long to settle in on a line that included Valeri Nichushkin and Nazem Kadri. He scored twice down low in the second period, pushing the puck past Hellebuyck to get the Avs started and then tied it up at 3 apiece when he tipped it past the Jets goaltender. In between, MacKinnon scored in his return after missing a game due to a lower-body ailment.

“Sometimes, it goes in,” Landeskog said. “Sometimes, it doesn't. Tonight, it did.”

Kyle Connor, Evgeny Svechnikov and Adam Lowry scored for the Jets, who fell to 0-2-1 on their four-game trip. They were cruising along after Lowry's short-handed goal made it 3-0 with 3:34 remaining in the first period.

About that time, Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar drifted over and gave goaltender Pavel Francouz a reassuring tap on the pads. It seemed to do that trick as Francouz stopped 16 shots after that.

With Colorado up big, things turned chippy. Pierre-Luc Dubois was sent off with a late misconduct penalty and Josh Morrissey drew a slash call for coming down on MacKinnon's wrist.

“We played well in the first period. We brought the game to them,” said Dubois, who had two assists. "In the second and third, we kind of go back to what has been making us unsuccessful, playing slow. It’s not bringing it to the other team. It’s just waiting for them to make a mistake.

“I think you fight fire with fire. The more you just sit back against a team like this with players like that, the more they’re going to find stuff.”

ROAD SCHOLAR

Connor got the Jets started early with a goal 2:13 into the game. He continues to make himself right at home away from home, with at least a point in 22 of his 28 road contests this season.

BO UPDATE

Colorado defenseman Bowen Byram (personal) skated before the team's morning session Friday. Byram hasn’t played since Jan. 10, and there remains no timetable for his return.

MCNAB UPDATE

Avalanche analyst Peter McNab announced an update on his health through AltitudeTV's social media: “Yesterday I received news from my doctor that my cancer is in remission. You can only imagine my emotions yesterday and today, but as exciting as this is, the overwhelming emotion I have is gratitude.”

THIS & THAT

Rantanen had three assists, while Devon Toews, Makar, Nichushkin and Kadri each had two assists. .... Colorado beat Winnipeg 7-1 in Denver on Jan. 6.

UP NEXT

Jets: Close their trip Sunday in Arizona.

Avalanche: At Vegas on Saturday. The Avalanche are 5-0-1 in the second game of a back-to-back this season.

Regular Season Series

COL leads series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 2:13
Goal 1st Period 7:48
Goal 1st Period 16:26
Goal 2nd Period 3:10
Goal 2nd Period 12:20
Goal 2nd Period 17:17
Goal 3rd Period 0:56
Goal 3rd Period 12:13
Goal 3rd Period 13:11

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/wpg.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originWPG https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/col.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originCOL
22 Blocked Shots 9
23 Hits 26
3 Takeaways 7
29 Shots 42
0 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 4
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
1 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
27 Faceoffs Won 24
52.9 Faceoff Win Percent 47.1
8 Giveaways 2
6 Total Penalties 3
20 Penalty Minutes 6
Colorado Avalanche Colorado Avalanche Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Gabriel Landeskog, LW Out Jan 18
Joel Kiviranta, LW Out Jan 8
Devon Toews, D Out Jan 6
Winnipeg Jets Winnipeg Jets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Colin Miller, D Injured Reserve Jan 17
Neal Pionk, D Injured Reserve Jan 14
Haydn Fleury, D Injured Reserve Jan 14

Game Information

Ball Arena

Location: Denver, CO
Attendance: 18,037 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 33 5 74 8
Dallas 27 13 63 9
Minnesota 27 13 63 9
Utah 25 20 54 4
Nashville 23 21 50 4
St. Louis 19 22 46 8
Chicago 19 22 45 7
Winnipeg 19 22 44 6
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