Landeskog, MacKinnon and their linemate Mikko Rantanen combined for five goals and four assists in the contest.
"I believe Landy is the guy that is underrated, he probably doesn't get enough credit. He is the glue guy on that line, he opens up lines of communication for those guys," Bednar said of Landeskog. "He is a calming influence, and he is a competitive guy. He is strong on pucks, and he makes a lot of plays that helps these other two guys.
"Call him a complimentary player, but he has been getting into areas to score goals all year long. That is just what he does for that line, nevermind what he brings to our room with his leadership."
MIKKO EXTENDS HIS STREAK: Rantanen's three-point outing (two goals, one assist) extended his career-long point streak to 14 games, which is tied with the Washington Capitals Alex Ovechkin for the longest active stretch in the NHL.
Rantanen's 14 consecutive games with a point is tied for the third longest in Avalanche history (since 1995-96).
The 22-year-old right wing scored twice in an outing for the second time this season and the sixth time in his career. Both markers came on the power play, the first time he has scored two man-advantage goals in a game in his 198-game tenure in the league.
Rantanen continues to lead the league in scoring with 56 points (15 goals, 41 assists) through 33 contests this season.