Devon Toews’ late third-period goal lifted the Colorado Avalanche to a narrow 2-1 win against the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center on Friday. Toews’ decisive slap shot from the left point, which deflected off Blues defenseman Justin Faulk, secured the win for Colorado. The Avalanche (22-11-3) extended their point streak to four games (3-0-1), with goaltender Alexandar Georgiev making 30 saves in a stellar performance.
The game was tightly contested, with both teams displaying solid defensive play. Avalanche’s Nathan MacKinnon saw his impressive 19-game point streak come to an end, falling just short of tying the franchise record. Ryan Johansen contributed a goal and an assist for Colorado, providing much-needed offense in a game where chances were at a premium.
For the St. Louis Blues (18-16-1), Robert Thomas was the lone scorer, tying the game at 1-1 in the first period with a skillful short-handed goal. Despite a strong showing, Jordan Binnington’s 21 saves weren’t enough to secure a win for St. Louis, who had their three-game winning streak snapped.
Both teams had their moments of excitement, with Colorado having a goal overturned early in the first period due to goaltender interference and the Blues’ Binnington stopping a penalty shot by Colorado’s Cale Makar in the third. However, it was the Avalanche who capitalized on their opportunities, particularly in the closing stages of the game.
Coach Drew Bannister of the Blues praised his team’s effort, noting that they competed well and deserved a better result. Colorado’s coach Jared Bednar was pleased with his team’s defensive improvement as the game progressed and highlighted Georgiev’s crucial role in the win.
The Avalanche’s victory was a testament to their resilience and ability to capitalize on key moments, while the Blues showcased their competitiveness, indicating a closely fought matchup. As the teams move forward, Colorado’s continued point streak and St. Louis’ response in their next game will be closely watched.