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By: Michael Brown
The Vancouver Canucks face the NHL-best Colorado Avalanche tonight in a matchup that showcases two dramatically different trajectories this season. The Avalanche enter with an extraordinary 18-1-6 record after their 10-game winning streak ended in November. Vancouver arrives in desperation mode, having lost five of their last six games and sitting at 10-13-3 on their season.
Colorado has been historically dominant to start 2025-26, establishing they are in a class of their own early. After their 10-game winning streak ended to the Minnesota Wild on November 28 in a shootout, they bounced back immediately with a 7-2 demolition of the Montreal Canadiens. The Avalanche lead the league in goals scored at 4.12 per game while allowing just 2.08 goals against.
Nathan MacKinnon leads the entire NHL with 44 points and is tied for the league lead with 20 goals. Defenseman Cale Makar is putting on a clinic from the blue line, leading all NHL defensemen in assists and points through the first quarter of the season. Colorado wants to continue their dominance and demonstrate they can maintain elite performance against all opponents.
The Canucks are in crisis mode heading into Denver with limited wins to show for their efforts recently. Elias Pettersson has recorded 11 points in 26 games with 5 goals and 6 assists, showing he is trending in the right direction after early season struggles. Quinn Hughes leads the team with 13 points, primarily from assists, demonstrating his creative ability despite Vancouver’s overall offensive challenges.
Vancouver has been unable to establish consistency on either end of the ice, with only 2 wins in their last 10 games heading into this matchup. The Canucks need Pettersson to continue his recent production curve and get contributions from their supporting cast to steal points on the road against the league’s dominant squad.
Colorado’s defensive system is suffocating opponents, as they’ve built an identity around controlling the game from start to finish. Cale Makar anchors the defense with his elite offensive production while maintaining defensive responsibility, creating a mismatch that most opponents cannot solve. Vancouver will need to execute a disciplined game plan and minimize turnovers against Colorado’s relentless forecheck.
Goaltender Justus Lankinen gets the start in goal for Vancouver, tasked with standing tall against one of the league’s most potent offenses. The Canucks cannot afford penalty trouble, as Colorado’s power play remains one of their most dangerous weapons when afforded opportunities. Vancouver must play a low-risk game and hope their limited scoring chances convert.
The Avalanche are chasing historic benchmarks with their current pace, already joining rare company as only the second team in NHL history to achieve an 18-1-6 record through 25 games. Colorado seeks to extend their already impressive 15-game point streak (12 wins, 3 overtime games) and demonstrate they can maintain this elite level against all competition. Denver is heavily favored to win this matchup on their home ice, with MacKinnon and Makar ready to continue their dominant play.
The question is whether Vancouver can steal a point through resilience and structure, or if Colorado will control the matchup throughout. Ball Arena will be a hostile environment for the struggling Canucks, who are watching a team operating at another level entirely this season.
Michael Brown is a seasoned sports journalist bringing years of experience covering professional athletics and sporting culture. With a keen eye for breaking stories and player dynamics, this veteran journalist delivers in-depth analysis and exclusive insights from the world’s biggest sporting events. His passion for the game shines through in every story, keeping fans connected to the action both on and off the field.
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