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Makar has hat trick, MacKinnon extends home points streak to 31 in Avs' 7-2 win over Red Wings

Cale Makar tallies the first hat trick of his career

Then, they went to work.

Makar had his first career hat trick, MacKinnon extended his home points streak to 31 games with a goal and three assists and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Detroit Red Wings 7-2 on Wednesday night.

This performance came hours after the Avalanche made two trades, including one that sent popular defenseman Bowen Byram to Buffalo.

“One of my best friends and will be for life,” Makar said. “Just put emotions aside and ... focus on the task at hand.”

Makar did just that, recording the fourth hat trick by a defenseman in franchise history. He joined Sandis Ozolinsh (Dec. 6, 1999), Uwe Krupp (March 1, 1995) and Bryan Fogarty (Dec. 1, 1990), according to NHL Stats. Makar also had an assist.

“I’ve never really had an experience like that in my career,” Makar said of hats being thrown onto the ice in his honor. “The bigger thing is we got the win."

MacKinnon had his second straight four-point game. He has an NHL-leading 109 points.

“Tonight, we played really well,” MacKinnon said.

Under difficult circumstances. Before the game, Colorado picked up defenseman Sean Walker from Philadelphia and center Casey Mittelstadt from Buffalo. Two big additions who can help with a playoff push.

Still, it was hard for MacKinnon to see Byram go.

“Great friend,” MacKinnon said. “We’ll miss him. We’ll miss his personality.”

Artturi Lehkonen, Jonathan Drouin and Jean-Luc Foudy also scored. It was the first NHL goal for Foudy, who was called up from the Colorado Eagles of the AHL — along with Ondrej Pavel — with Walker and Mittelstadt unable to arrive in time.

Mikko Rantanen finished with four assists for the Avalanche, while Alexandar Georgiev stopped 27 shots for his 32nd win.

Robby Fabbri and David Perron scored for a Detroit team that has dropped three straight. The Red Wings were without scoring leader Dylan Larkin due to a lower-body injury.

Alex Lyon started in goal for Detroit, but was relieved by James Reimer for the third period on a night when the Avalanche had 54 shots.

“Overmatched, overwhelmed a little bit tonight,” Detroit coach Derek Lalonde said. “We let their big guns have too easy of a night.”

Added defenseman Ben Chiarot: “A lot work on, a lot to correct. We have to get that desperation back that we had.”

After falling behind 2-1 in the first period, the Avalanche scored six straight goals.

“Everybody’s just been clicking,” said Makar, whose team was 2 for 6 on the power play. “I feel like we’re moving the puck really well.”

At 31 games, MacKinnon is tied for the fourth-longest home points streak in NHL history with Bryan Trottier (1981-82) and Mario Lemieux (1995-96). MacKinnon's goal also was his 40th of the season, making him the fourth player in Avalanche/Quebec Nordiques history to record three or more 40-goal campaigns.

“He’s just playing incredible for us,” Makar said.

Former Red Wings and Avalanche forward Darren Helm dropped the puck in a ceremonial faceoff. He won a Stanley Cup with Detroit in 2008 and with Colorado in 2022.

The Avalanche also welcomed back Red Wings forward J.T. Compher with a video tribute in the first period. Compher spent his first seven NHL seasons in Colorado and helped the team to the 2022 Stanley Cup.

“He’s a great friend of mine and it was fun to share all those years with him,” Rantanen said. “A brother for life.”

The feeling was mutual.

“It helps when you win," Compher said. “It bonds you forever.”

UP NEXT

Red Wings: At Arizona on Friday night.

Avalanche: Host Minnesota on Friday night.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 1:48 Robby Fabbri Goal (16) Deflected, assists: Alex DeBrincat (31), Shayne Gostisbehere (31)
Goal 1st Period 5:15 Cale Makar Goal (15) Wrist Shot, assists: Devon Toews (26), Nathan MacKinnon (67)
Goal 1st Period 13:30 David Perron Goal (13) Wrist Shot, assists: Andrew Copp (17), Olli Maatta (12)
Goal 1st Period 17:07 Nathan MacKinnon Goal (40) Slap Shot, assists: Mikko Rantanen (49), Cale Makar (53)
Goal 2nd Period 8:49 Artturi Lehkonen Goal (10) Snap Shot, assists: Mikko Rantanen (50), Nathan MacKinnon (68)
Goal 2nd Period 16:12 Cale Makar Goal (16) Backhand, assists: Mikko Rantanen (51), Nathan MacKinnon (69)
Goal 2nd Period 19:26 Cale Makar Goal (17) Wrist Shot, assists: Mikko Rantanen (52), Jonathan Drouin (26)
Goal 3rd Period 7:12 Jonathan Drouin Goal (12) Wrist Shot, assists: Ross Colton (20), Josh Manson (13)
Goal 3rd Period 15:25 Jean-Luc Foudy Goal (1) Backhand, assists: Joel Kiviranta (6)

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/det.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originDET https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/col.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originCOL
22 Blocked Shots 11
27 Hits 11
6 Takeaways 4
29 Shots 54
1 Power Play Goals 2
2 Power Play Opportunities 6
50.0 Power Play Percentage 33.3
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
33 Faceoffs Won 37
47.1 Faceoff Win Percent 52.9
3 Giveaways 5
8 Total Penalties 5
18 Penalty Minutes 10
Colorado Avalanche Colorado Avalanche Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Cale Makar, D Out Apr 1
Nicolas Roy, C Out Mar 30
Detroit Red Wings Detroit Red Wings Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Michael Rasmussen, C Out Apr 2

Game Information

Ball Arena

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

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Buffalo 46 21 100 8
Tampa Bay 46 22 98 6
Montreal 43 21 96 10
Boston 43 24 94 8
Ottawa 38 26 86 10
Detroit 39 27 86 8
Toronto 32 30 77 13
Florida 36 35 75 3

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 49 15 108 10
Dallas 44 19 100 12
Minnesota 41 21 94 12
Utah 38 30 82 6
Nashville 34 31 77 9
Winnipeg 32 30 76 12
St. Louis 31 31 74 12
Chicago 27 34 68 14
Full Standings