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Ottawa Senators at Colorado Avalanche

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MacKinnon scores 4 goals, Rantanen gets 2, Avalanche rally to beat Senators 6-4

Ottawa Senators vs. Colorado Avalanche: Full Highlights

MacKinnon scored into an empty net in the final moments for the first four-goal game in Avalanche team history. Cale Makar had a pair of assists in his return from a lower-body injury that sidelined him for three games. “He's playing out of his mind right now, and we're asking that top line to do a lot right now,” Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said of MacKinnon. "And they're following through.” MacKinnon said he approached the game with the same mindset that he has for every game. “I'm just trying to play the best I can,” MacKinnon said. “I thought I've had some better games. I just got some goals tonight. They just went in. Hit one off the shin pad, had an empty netter. Sometimes it feels easy. Sometimes it feels really hard. Tonight, was easy.” The Avs killed three Ottawa power plays in the last eight minutes with the help of Alexandar Georgiev, who finished with 41 saves. Colorado converted on four of their five power-play opportunities.

Jacob Bernard-Docker, Ridly Greig, Drake Batherson, and Josh Norris scored for Ottawa, which lost its sixth straight. The two most recent losses came under interim coach Jacques Martin, who replaced the fired D.J. Smith on Monday.

Martin, who coached the Senators from 1996 to 2004, had initially rejoined the team on Dec. 6 as a senior adviser to Smith.

“I thought that today was going to be the day that we get it done, and it’s just tough,” Senators captain Brady Tkachuk said. “It’s just tough. Like I said earlier, I don’t think I’ve ever felt worse in my life right now. ”

Trailing 4-3, Colorado tied it on MacKinnon’s third goal, a power-play score at 6:16 of the third. Martin lodged a challenge claiming the Avalanche were offside on the play but it was unsuccessful and the Avs were awarded another power play for delay of game, during which Rantanen scored on a tip-in. “I think Toronto felt like there wasn't enough evidence to reverse it," Martin said. “But when I looked at it, it was a clear offside.” Rantanen thought the call could have gone either way. “At first I thought it was offside, but then, maybe it's not,” he said. “It was tight, and they took forever so it must have been a little of a tight call. But it was really good to get the goal and then capitalize on the power play.” The Senators went in front 3-2 on Bernard-Docker’s goal at 1:32 of the second period. He launched a shot from the point that deflected off Makar’s stick and into the net.

Batherson went top shelf at 14:47 of the second to beat Georgiev, putting the Senators up by two before Rantanen scored on a wrist shot to pull the Avalanche within a goal going into the third period.

Ottawa scored twice in a 15-second span of the opening period, the first on a power-play goal by Norris and the second on a rebound shot by Grieg for a 2-1 lead.

MacKinnon’s second goal, at 18:28 of the first, was the 300th of his career and evened the score. He was positioned in the slot when he snapped a shot past goalie Joonas Korpisalo, who had 33 saves.

MacKinnon opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 2:43 of the first, with a slapshot from the center of the left circle.

UP NEXT

Senators: Return home to host the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night.

Avalanche: Host the Phoenix Coyotes on Saturday night.

Regular Season Series

COL leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 2:43 Nathan MacKinnon Goal (15) Slap Shot, assists: Jonathan Drouin (10), Cale Makar (30)
Goal 1st Period 15:13 Josh Norris Goal (11) Snap Shot, assists: Drake Batherson (14), Tim Stützle (25)
Goal 1st Period 15:28 Ridly Greig Goal (4) Deflected, assists: Dominik Kubalik (2), Jakob Chychrun (17)
Goal 1st Period 18:28 Nathan MacKinnon Goal (16) Snap Shot, assists: Valeri Nichushkin (15)
Goal 2nd Period 1:32 Jacob Bernard-Docker Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Jiri Smejkal (1), Mark Kastelic (1)
Goal 2nd Period 14:47 Drake Batherson Goal (11) Wrist Shot, assists: Vladimir Tarasenko (14), Artem Zub (8)
Goal 2nd Period 19:43 Mikko Rantanen Goal (16) Wrist Shot, assists: none
Goal 3rd Period 6:16 Nathan MacKinnon Goal (17) Wrist Shot, assists: Devon Toews (13), Valeri Nichushkin (16)
Goal 3rd Period 7:10 Mikko Rantanen Goal (17) Tip-In, assists: Nathan MacKinnon (35), Cale Makar (31)
Goal 3rd Period 19:37 Nathan MacKinnon Goal (18) Wrist Shot, assists: Valeri Nichushkin (17)

Statistics

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7 Blocked Shots 19
14 Hits 20
8 Takeaways 6
45 Shots 39
1 Power Play Goals 4
6 Power Play Opportunities 5
16.7 Power Play Percentage 80.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
28 Faceoffs Won 36
43.8 Faceoff Win Percent 56.3
1 Giveaways 9
5 Total Penalties 6
10 Penalty Minutes 12
Colorado Avalanche Colorado Avalanche Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Nazem Kadri, C Out Apr 8
Cale Makar, D Out Apr 7
Ottawa Senators Ottawa Senators Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Dennis Gilbert, D Day-To-Day Apr 8
Tyler Kleven, D Out Apr 4
Thomas Chabot, D Out Mar 26
Nick Jensen, D Injured Reserve Mar 22

Game Information

Ball Arena

Location: Denver, CO
Attendance: 18,107 | Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Tampa Bay 48 24 102 6
Buffalo 47 23 102 8
Montreal 46 22 102 10
Boston 43 26 96 10
Ottawa 41 27 92 10
Detroit 40 29 89 9
Toronto 32 31 78 14
Florida 37 37 78 4

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 51 16 112 10
Dallas 46 20 104 12
Minnesota 45 21 102 12
Utah 41 30 88 6
Nashville 37 31 84 10
Winnipeg 34 31 80 12
St. Louis 33 32 78 12
Chicago 28 36 70 14
Full Standings