The Colorado Avalanche, leading the NHL with a 27-2-7 record, face the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena. This matchup marks the second of three meetings this season, following Colorado's 4-2 victory in Las Vegas on October 31. Both teams return from the Christmas break with recent wins, setting up a key divisional contest.
The Avalanche enter the game riding a six-game winning streak, capped by a 1-0 shutout victory over the Utah Mammoth on December 23 at Ball Arena. Scott Wedgewood made 32 saves for his second shutout of the season, while Samuel Girard scored the lone goal on a backhand shot in the second period. Colorado's home win streak now stands at 13 games, underscoring their dominance with the fewest regulation losses in the league (two) and leading the NHL in goals for per game (3.94) and goal differential (+62).
Nathan MacKinnon tops the league with 30 goals and 61 points, ranking second overall in scoring. Cale Makar leads NHL defensemen with 43 points (11 goals, 32 assists), and Martin Necas adds 47 points (16 goals, 31 assists). As Gabriel Landeskog noted after the Mammoth win, "Full team effort tonight. I thought it wasn’t necessarily pretty, but we got it done and I think that’s important. It’s going to be important the rest of the year as well, finding ways to win."
The Golden Knights, holding a 17-8-10 record, demolished the San Jose Sharks 7-2 on December 23, with Carter Hart securing his 100th career win on 21 saves. Vegas erupted for five first-period goals from Brett Howden, Mitch Marner (twice), Colton Sissons, Tomas Hertl, and Mark Stone, marking a franchise record with 13 skaters recording points in the frame. Jack Eichel leads Vegas with 41 points (12 goals, 29 assists), followed by Marner at 38 points (9 goals, 29 assists) and Hertl with 28 points (15 goals, 13 assists). The team boasts the NHL's fourth-ranked power play (31%) and sixth-best penalty kill (86.4%) in December.
Historically, Colorado holds a 17-10-2 edge over Vegas in 29 regular-season games. MacKinnon has 27 points (7 goals, 20 assists) against the Golden Knights, while Makar has 14 (5 goals, 9 assists). Puck drop is at 8 p.m. MT, broadcast on Altitude and Scripps Sports.