MacKinnon on a mission for Avalanche
Nathan MacKinnon scored a power-play goal in the Colorado Avalanche's 4-0 win against the Edmonton Oilers in Game 2 of the Western Conference Final at Ball Arena on Thursday, giving him three points (two goals, one assist) in the series, and the center now ranks fifth all-time in Avalanche/Quebec Nordiques history with 12 power-play goals during the playoffs, having passed Peter Stastny (11). But his impact goes beyond the numbers. "I don't think Nate's probably getting enough credit for what he's doing," Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said. "I think I look at Nate, and I see a guy that's totally committed to winning. It doesn't matter if he's the guy getting on the scoresheet or not. He isn't cheating, not one time, in this series to date. Offensively, he's getting on the right side of the puck. He's still finding a way to contribute. It's a whole team effort. You don't just check them with two guys. It's all five guys on the ice that have to be committed to that." -- Nicholas J. Cotsonika, columnist
Oilers have to clean things up
Edmonton didn't give up eight goals as it did in Game 1, but two of the three goals it allowed in a span of 2:04 in the second period of Game 2 were off lapses and another off a lost face-off. Bad passing led to Colorado forward Artturi Lehkonen's deflection of center Nazem Kadri's shot for a 1-0 lead. The Oilers lost the face-off that led to a goal by Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson 15 seconds later. The third Colorado goal, by forward Mikko Rantanen, came on a 2-on-1 after a bad line change by Edmonton. The Avalanche are talented enough to create their own havoc; the Oilers can't afford to contribute to that. -- Tracey Myers, staff writer