Avalanche goaltender Philipp Grubauer made 36
saves.
Joonas Donskoi and Mikko Rantanen also scored goals for the
Avalanche. Nineteen-year-old defenseman Bowen Byram, playing his
second NHL game, delivered his first career point with the
assist on Rantanen's goal. Landeskog had a two-point night.
Hampus Lindholm and Adam Henrique scored for the Ducks, who lost
in overtime for the second time in their past four games. Gibson
made 29 saves.
The Avalanche had a chance to snap a 2-2 tie with 11:29
remaining in regulation on a penalty shot by Nathan MacKinnon,
but Gibson made a glove save on the attempt. The shot was
awarded after Lindholm covered the puck with his hand in the
crease in front of the Anaheim goal.
Rantanen gave the Avalanche a 2-1 lead 6:20 into the third
period off Byram's feed. Rantanen has scored a goal in each of
Colorado's past four games.
The Ducks produced a 2-2 tie 1:22 later when their much-maligned
second line was able to get on the scoreboard. Henrique scored,
with Danton Heinen and Jakob Silfverberg recording assists. It
was the first point of the season for all three players.
For the fifth time in five games, the Avalanche jumped out to
the early lead. Donskoi delivered on a power play just 2:56 into
the contest, Colorado's 10th man-advantage tally of the season.
Lindholm tied the score 1-all just 47 seconds after the first
intermission, blasting a shot off Grubauer's glove and into the
top of the net.
The teams will meet again at Anaheim on Sunday as Colorado
closes out a four-game Southern California road trip.
--Field Level Media
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