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12/31 23:07 CST MacKinnon scores 400th goal, Nichushkin nets hat trick and
Avalanche rout Blues 6-1
MacKinnon scores 400th goal, Nichushkin nets hat trick and Avalanche rout Blues
6-1
By MICHAEL KELLY
Associated Press
DENVER (AP) --- Nathan MacKinnon scored twice, including his 400th career goal,
and Valeri Nichushkin netted his second NHL hat trick as the Colorado Avalanche
beat the St. Louis Blues 6-1 on Wednesday night for their ninth straight win.
MacKinnon became the third player in franchise history to reach 400 goals and
first to score them all for the Avalanche. Joe Sakic had 625 goals, the first
233 coming with the Quebec Nordiques before the team moved to Colorado. Michel
Goulet is second in club history with 456, all for Quebec.
MacKinnon, who added two assists, leads the NHL with 34 goals. His 70 points
were tied with Edmonton star Connor McDavid for most in the league.
Nichushkin scored twice during a four-goal barrage in the first 4:39 of the
game and finished with three goals. Brock Nelson scored later on a power play
for Colorado, and Mackenzie Blackwood turned away 12 shots.
Colorado has won 15 straight at home, where it is 17-0-2, and has just two
regulation losses (30-2-7) this season. The Avalanche's 69 points tied the
1929-30 Boston Bruins for the most through 39 games.
Jordan Binnington allowed four goals on the first eight shots he faced and
finished with 37 saves. Dalibor Dvorsky scored for St. Louis, which has dropped
two straight. The Blues' 13 shots on goal were a season low.
Nichushkin made it 1-0 a minute in, and MacKinnon scored his first of the game
at 3:13. Nichushkin got his second of the night 13 seconds later, and
MacKinnon's slap shot 1:13 after that capped the early scoring.
It was the fastest four goals to start a game in franchise history and third in
NHL history.
Nelson, who got his 300th career assist on Nichushkin's first goal, scored
midway through the game, and Nichushkin scored 1:34 after Dvorsky spoiled
Blackwood's shutout bid with his sixth of the season.
Up next
Blues: Host the Vegas Golden Knights on Friday night.
Avalanche: At the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night.
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