Philipp Grubauer
made 21 saves in his return to action, Mikko Rantanen had a goal
and two assists, and the Colorado Avalanche beat the San Jose
Sharks 3-0 on Friday night in Denver.
Gabriel Landeskog and Cale Makar had a goal and an assist each
for the Avalanche, who stopped a three-game losing streak.
Colorado (32-12-4, 68 points) played most of the game with five
defensemen and then went down to four in the third.
Ryan Graves took an elbow to the head in the first period and
did not return with what the Avalanche said was an upper-body
injury. Samuel Girard left in the third period after going into
the boards.
Martin Jones had 33 saves for San Jose (20-25-5, 45 points).
Grubauer missed five games after being put on the health and
safety protocol list but returned to record his sixth shutout of
the season and the 17th of his career.
Joonas Donskoi had an assist in his return to the lineup. He
also missed five games while on the protocol list. Rantanen sat
out four games for the same reason.
Colorado produced two power-play goals to take the lead in the
first period. With Alexander Barabanov off for delay of game,
the Avalanche worked the puck around to Makar at the point. His
shot on goal was tipped in by Landeskog at 11:13. It was
Landeskog's 18th of the season.
A little more than a minute later, the Avalanche went back on
the power play, and Makar made the Sharks pay with his sixth
goal of the season at 13:13.
The Sharks had chances to cut into the deficit but couldn't
create many chances. Rantanen took an interference minor midway
through the second period, but Colorado killed it off. San Jose
got another power-play chance early in the third but couldn't
capitalize on the advantage.
The Sharks thought they got a goal midway through the third when
Tomas Hertl beat Grubauer, but Colorado successfully challenged
the play for being offside.
Rantanen scored into an empty net at 18:21, his 27th goal of the
season.
--Field Level Media
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