Like Chicago Wednesday, the Colorado Avalanche come to town with a three-game winning streak. Considered among the preseason favorites to win the 2022 Stanley Cup, Colorado stumbled early with a 2-4 record, in part due to uneven play from goalie Darcy Kuemper, who was acquired in a trade on the first day of free agency when Grubauer chose Seattle over Colorado.
Kuemper has righted matters. He is 4-1-0 with a 1.80 GAA and .943 save percentage in his last five starts, including a 4-2 victory in Vancouver Tuesday. Colorado scored three power-play goals in the win and is 6-for-13 on man-advantage opportunities during the three-game win streak. Plus, the Avalanche have scored three shorthanded goals to date.
Star forward Nathan MacKinnon is out for another two weeks with a lower-body injury. Forward Nazem Kadri leads the offense with five goals and 12 assists, Gabriel Landeskog is a two-way force at center and young star defenseman Cale Makar scored his ninth game-winning goal in just 112 NHL games.
Colorado is fifth in the Central division, which, along with the Kraken's Pacific division, forms the NHL's Western Conference. The Avs have played three less games than all four of the teams ahead of them in the Central.