The Colorado Avalanche have been a handful offensively in their first three games, using the same multi-pronged attack as when they won the Stanley Cup last season. The Avalanche (2-1-0) have scored 14 goals (4.7 per game) and will try to keep things rolling when they host the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday (8 p.m. ET; SN1, SNW, ALT2, ESPN+, SN NOW). Five players are averaging better than a point per game, led by forward Nathan MacKinnon, who has seven points (two goals, five assists). Forwards Valeri Nichushkin (four goals, two assists) and Mikko Rantanen (one goal, five assists) have six points each and forward Artturi Lehkonen (two goals, two assists) and defenseman Cale Makar (four assists) have four points apiece.Colorado has gotten off to a quick offensive start without captain
Gabriel Landeskog
, who is expected to be out 12 weeks after having arthroscopic knee surgery in Minnesota on Tuesday. For Winnipeg (1-1-0), forward Mark Scheifele looks to continue his red-hot start to the season. He has three goals in the first two games, scoring twice in a season-opening victory against the New York Rangers on Friday and again in a loss to the Dallas Stars on Monday. He also leads the Jets with nine shots on goal. -- Shawn P. Roarke, senior director of editorial