Avalanche roll Blackhawks, 5-1
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[March 21, 2018]
Alexander Kerfoot scored two
goals, and Semyon Varlamov stopped 44 shots as the Colorado
Avalanche strengthened their playoff position in the Western
Conference with a 5-1 win over the Chicago Blackhawks Tuesday night
at the United Center in Chicago.
Mikko Rantanen, Tyson Barrie and Erik Johnson added goals for
Colorado, which maintained fourth place in the Central Division. It
now has 88 points, just two behind Minnesota for third place, and 40
more than it had last season when it owned the worst record in the
NHL.
Chicago started the scoring with a power-play goal from Brent
Seabrook at 15:45 of the first period, his fifth of the year.
Patrick Kane teed Seabrook up at the left point and his slapper beat
Varlamov to the glove side.
Kerfoot brought Colorado even just 2:07 into the second period with
the first of its two man-advantage markers. Kerfoot took a shot from
the right circle that was stopped by Anton Forsberg, but the rebound
trickled out to Kerfoot in the slot and he zipped a wrister over
Forsberg's glove.
Rantanen broke the tie at 5:01 with his 26th goal on Nathan
MacKinnon's 52nd assist. MacKinnon hung on to the puck in the left
circle until Rantanen drove to the right circle and fed him.
Rantanen's snapper deflected off Forsberg's glove and into the net.
Barrie capped the three-goal period with his 12th on the power play
at 12:40, marking the 11th straight game in which he's scored a
point. Barrie got a pass at the point from Rantanen and rifled a
slapper into the upper right corner.
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Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook (7) tries to stop an empty net
goal shot by Colorado Avalanche defenseman Erik Johnson (6) during
the third period at United Center. The Colorado Avalanche beat the
Chicago Blackhawks 5-1. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-USA TODAY
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Varlamov made 19 saves in the third period to keep the Blackhawks at
bay. Johnson and Kerfoot eventually iced the victory with goals in
the game's last two minutes.
Johnson potted his eighth at 18:04, while Kerfoot bagged his 14th at
19:03.
Forsberg stopped 35 shots for Chicago, which is going to miss the
playoffs for the first time in a decade.
--Field Level Media
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