"My focus is just to give us a chance to win some hockey games," said Bernier, who has a 1.27 goals-against average and .962 save percentage during a personal six-game winning streak, an NHL career high. "I'm not trying to be special or anything like that. I'm just trying to make the first save, and let my teammates] handle the rebounds. They're doing a great job."
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Matt Nieto, Nathan MacKinnon and Colin Wilson scored for the Avalanche (24-16-3), who are 12-3-1 in their past 16 games.
"We've got to keep our button on the play button," said MacKinnon, who put the Avalanche ahead 2-0 at 9:39 of the second period with his 20th goal. "For us, it's so tight, we can't get comfortable. Our division, I think we're eight games over .500, we might still be in last place. It's crazy. We still have 39 games left, so we have to stay hungry."
MacKinnon scored against Ryan Miller (26 saves) moments after Bernier lunged to his right to deflect Ryan Kesler shot with his stick.
"Just a desperate save and got lucky I get a stick on it," said Bernier, who went 2-0-0 against his former team this season. "He looked at me after and he kind of laughed. He knew if I don't make that save, the game could have been a lot different."