NHL

Colorado Avalanche at Seattle Kraken

· West 1st Round - Game 3
Final
6 - 4

MacKinnon, Avalanche spoil Kraken's home playoff debut, 6-4

The trio took center stage and reclaimed home-ice advantage for the defending Stanley Cup champions.

MacKinnon and Rantanen scored in a 1:28 span early in the third period, and the Colorado Avalanche spoiled Seattle's first home playoff game with a 6-4 victory Saturday night in Game 3 of the first-round series.

Tied at 3 after a wild first 40 minutes, the defending Stanley Cup champions relied on their best players to take a 2-1 lead in the series.

“I think scoring in the playoffs on the road is awesome. It’s a cool feeling, no matter how you get them. They feel great,” MacKinnon said. “A lot of guys scored some big goals tonight.”

MacKinnon scored his first two goals of the playoffs, Makar added his first of this postseason after winning the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP of last year’s championship run, and Rantanen scored for the second straight game, capping the victory with an empty-net goal with 2:14 left.

MacKinnon scored on a breakaway late in the first period to give Colorado a 2-1 lead. His second goal was even better, taking advantage of Seattle’s fourth line getting stuck on the ice and ripping a wrist shot past Seattle goalie Philipp Grubauer for a 5-3 lead.

MacKinnon’s second goal came moments after Rantanen finished off a 3-on-2 rush and silenced fans in a frenzy after Seattle’s second-period rally.

“He was the difference-maker that we’ve come to expect in big games, in must win games, in critical games, regular season and playoffs,” Colorado coach Jared Bednar said about MacKinnon. “He played with great speed, great competitiveness, physical, and then when he got the puck, he was really tough to check.”

J.T. Compher scored short-handed in the first period and Makar’s goal at 4:33 of the second period gave the Avalanche a 3-1 lead. Makar’s goal came off a clean faceoff win by Colorado and left Seattle’s fans murmuring uncomfortably instead of the deafening cheers in the opening moments of the game.

Alexandar Georgiev made 26 saves for the Avalanche. Game 4 is on Monday night in Seattle.

“We had a couple of lapses in the game, but overall I feel like we played to our strengths,” Makar said.

Jaden Schwartz became the answer to a trivia question when he gave Seattle a 1-0 lead tipping Justin Schultz’s shot past Georgiev just 6:08 into the game. Jamie Oleksiak and Matty Beniers then scored 19 seconds apart during a wild sequence in the second period to pull Seattle even.

Oleksiak’s seventh career playoff goal was a nifty backhanded finish after stickhandling through several Colorado defenders and Beniers scored the first of what Seattle hopes is many playoff goals at 13:10 of the second period.

But Colorado controlled the third period. Schwartz scored his second with 40 seconds left in the game.

Grubauer made 28 saves for Seattle.

“We knew it was gonna be a long series. We knew it wasn’t going to be easy,” Schwartz said. “So we’ve got a lot of faith in our game, lot of belief in each other. Just got to regroup.”

The first home playoff game in Kraken history was met with fans lined up outside Climate Pledge Arena long before doors opened and in full throat with the puck finally dropped just after 7 p.m. local time. It was the first home game in Kraken history but games for the Stanley Cup had been played in Seattle – 104 years ago to be exact when the 1919 Stanley Cup final between Seattle and Montreal was abandoned after Game 5 due to a flu pandemic.

“We were ready for this one, no question,” Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said. “I loved our start tonight. Loved the atmosphere. Loved the fans, the feel of the building. That was a playoff feel. That part of it was awesome.”

MISSING

Both Colorado and Seattle had unexpected scratches from the starting lineup. The Kraken were without F Morgan Geekie, who missed the game after his wife went into labor. Geekie scored Seattle’s third goal in its Game 1 win. Colorado was without F Valeri Nichushkin and C Darren Helm. Bednar said after the game that Nichushkin was away from the team for a personal matter and had no estimate on when he may return. Helm missed Game 1 but returned in Game 2.

Regular Season Series

SEA wins series 2-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 6:08 Jaden Schwartz Goal (1) Tip-In, assists: Justin Schultz (2), Alex Wennberg (2)
Goal 1st Period 16:07 J.T. Compher Goal (1) Backhand, assists: Cale Makar (2), Artturi Lehkonen (2)
Goal 1st Period 19:15 Nathan MacKinnon Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Mikko Rantanen (1), Devon Toews (2)
Goal 2nd Period 4:33 Cale Makar Goal (1) Slap Shot, assists: Alex Newhook (1)
Goal 2nd Period 12:51 Jamie Oleksiak Goal (1) Backhand, assists: Yanni Gourde (3), Oliver Bjorkstrand (1)
Goal 2nd Period 13:10 Matty Beniers Goal (1) Snap Shot, assists: Jared McCann (1), Jordan Eberle (1)
Goal 3rd Period 3:01 Mikko Rantanen Goal (2) Snap Shot, assists: Devon Toews (3)
Goal 3rd Period 4:29 Nathan MacKinnon Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Bowen Byram (3), Evan Rodrigues (2)
Goal 3rd Period 17:46 Mikko Rantanen Goal (3) Wrist Shot, assists: Artturi Lehkonen (3)
Goal 3rd Period 19:20 Jaden Schwartz Goal (2) Tip-In, assists: Justin Schultz (3)

Statistics

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10 Blocked Shots 19
31 Hits 38
12 Takeaways 12
34 Shots 29
0 Power Play Goals 1
3 Power Play Opportunities 6
0.0 Power Play Percentage 16.7
1 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
34 Faceoffs Won 25
57.6 Faceoff Win Percent 42.4
3 Giveaways 6
6 Total Penalties 3
12 Penalty Minutes 6
Seattle Kraken Seattle Kraken Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Frederick Gaudreau, C Day-To-Day Mar 8
Ryan Lindgren, D Day-To-Day Mar 8
Bobby McMann, C Day-To-Day Mar 8
Jaden Schwartz, C Day-To-Day Mar 7
Max McCormick, LW Out Sep 30
Colorado Avalanche Colorado Avalanche Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Logan O'Connor, RW Injured Reserve Mar 8
Gabriel Landeskog, LW Out Mar 8
Artturi Lehkonen, LW Out Mar 3

Game Information

Climate Pledge Arena

Location: Seattle, WA
Attendance: 17,151 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 43 10 95 9
Dallas 39 14 88 10
Minnesota 37 16 85 11
Utah 34 25 72 4
Nashville 28 27 64 8
Winnipeg 26 26 62 10
St. Louis 25 29 59 9
Chicago 23 29 57 11

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TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 35 25 73 3
Vegas 29 21 72 14
Edmonton 31 25 70 8
Seattle 29 24 67 9
San Jose 30 25 66 6
Los Angeles 25 23 64 14
Calgary 25 30 57 7
Vancouver 19 36 46 8
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