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Vancouver Canucks at Colorado Avalanche

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Bear scores winner, Canucks rally, surprise Avalanche 4-3

Trailing by a goal entering the third, Sheldon Dries tied it for Vancouver before Bear ripped a shot past Pavel Francouz on a 4-on-4 moments after Colorado's Cale Makar was called for interference.

Bo Horvat scored his 16th goal for the Canucks in the opener of a three-game trip. Ilya Mikheyev also scored, and Spencer Martin stopped 33 shots in his first game against his former team.

The stirring victory came two nights after the Canucks blew a two-goal lead in the third period in a loss to Vegas.

“A lot of times we hold the sticks too tight when we do get the lead,” Vancouver coach Bruce Boudreau said. “We need a couple of these."

Colorado's Mikko Rantanen scored twice in the first period. He left after taking a high stick to the face in the second and then returned in the third.

Avs coach Jared Bednar said he was bleeding from the nose and gave him kudos for returning.

Makar also scored for the Avs, who lost Evan Rodrigues to a lower-body injury late in the first. Francouz stopped 22 shots.

Colorado had won three straight. After going 32-5-4 at home last regular season and winning the Stanley Cup in June, the Avalanche fell to 4-3-1 at Ball Arena.

Rodrigues joined an injured list that includes sidelined captain Gabriel Landeskog and Valeri Nichushkin.

There was a brief delay with 1:03 to go when fans, already upset with the Makar interference call, threw debris on the ice after Colorado took its fifth penalty.

“You can't have the mentality of worrying about the refs because it's just a tough game to call, probably the toughest in sports,” Makar said.

With the game tied at 2, Tyler Myers jammed his stick into Rantanen's face in the second, earning a double minor. The Avs ended up with a 5-on-3, and Makar took a feed from Nathan MacKinnon (NHL-best 22nd assist) and blistered a shot from the left circle with 4:01 left.

But Dries knocked in a loose puck early in the third period to tie it.

Rantanen poked in a feed from Devon Toews to make it 1-1 midway through the first period. He got his 13th goal by knocking home a rebound with Dakota Joshua in the box for high-sticking at 17:44.

It marked the seventh straight game the league's best power-play unit scored.

Rodrigues went straight to the dressing room with a lower-body injury after tumbling hard to the ice when he got tied up with Kyle Burroughs late in the first.

Colorado, coming off a 3-0 trip, got off to a sloppy start.

A turnover behind the net led to Elias Pettersson finding an open Mikheyev in the slot, and his wrist shot 21 seconds in made it 1-0. It was the fastest road goal for Vancouver since Henrik Sedin scored 10 seconds in at Colorado on Oct. 24, 2014.

NHL DEBUT

Oskar Olausson, Colorado’s 2021 first-round pick, was called up and made his NHL debut, skating on the second line with Alex Newhook and Rodrigues. Martin Kaut moved to the fourth line.

WORTH NOTING

Artturi Lehkonen assisted on both Rantanen goals, extending extend his career-best point streak to eight games. ... The Avs also recalled F Jayson Megna. ... Avs D Samuel Girard (lower body) returned after a six-game absence. ... Canucks F Tanner Pearson (hand) skated in the morning but missed his sixth straight game. ... Injured Avs captain Gabriel Landeskog (knee surgery) turned 30.

UP NEXT

Canucks: Visit Vegas on Saturday night.

Avalanche: At Nashville on Friday.

Regular Season Series

VAN leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 0:21 Goal scored by Ilya Mikheyev assisted by Elias Pettersson and Andrei Kuzmenko
Goal 1st Period 11:27 Goal scored by Mikko Rantanen assisted by Devon Toews and Artturi Lehkonen
Goal 1st Period 17:44 Goal scored by Mikko Rantanen assisted by J.T. Compher and Artturi Lehkonen (PPG)
Goal 2nd Period 10:34 Goal scored by Bo Horvat assisted by Ethan Bear and J.T. Miller
Goal 2nd Period 15:59 Goal scored by Cale Makar assisted by Nathan MacKinnon and J.T. Compher (PPG)
Goal 3rd Period 5:07 Goal scored by Sheldon Dries assisted by Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Brock Boeser
Goal 3rd Period 12:00 Goal scored by Ethan Bear assisted by Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Sheldon Dries

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/van.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originVAN https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/col.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originCOL
17 Blocked Shots 9
12 Hits 12
8 Takeaways 6
25 Shots 36
0 Power Play Goals 2
5 Power Play Opportunities 6
0.0 Power Play Percentage 33.3
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
38 Faceoffs Won 34
52.8 Faceoff Win Percent 47.2
4 Giveaways 6
5 Total Penalties 5
12 Penalty Minutes 10
Colorado Avalanche Colorado Avalanche Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ross Colton, C Day-To-Day Mar 17
Logan O'Connor, RW Injured Reserve Mar 8
Gabriel Landeskog, LW Out Mar 8
Artturi Lehkonen, LW Out Mar 3
Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Pierre-Olivier Joseph, D Injured Reserve Mar 4
Thatcher Demko, G Injured Reserve Mar 3
Jonathan Lekkerimaki, RW Out Feb 27
Filip Chytil, C Injured Reserve Feb 25
Derek Forbort, D Injured Reserve Oct 28

Game Information

Ball Arena

Location: Denver, CO
Attendance: 18,132 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 37 27 77 3
Edmonton 34 26 77 9
Vegas 31 23 76 14
Seattle 31 27 71 9
Los Angeles 28 24 71 15
San Jose 32 28 70 6
Calgary 26 34 59 7
Vancouver 21 38 50 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 44 13 97 9
Dallas 42 15 94 10
Minnesota 39 18 90 12
Utah 35 27 76 6
Nashville 30 28 69 9
Winnipeg 28 28 67 11
St. Louis 27 30 64 10
Chicago 25 30 62 12
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