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That extra frame lasted just 33 seconds as MacKinnon turned the puck over to Utah and Nečas was late on the backcheck. Dylan Guenther scored on a feed from Clayton Keller to give Utah their fourth straight win at home in this 4-3 final from the Delta Center.
Seth Jarvis had a short-handed goal and led off the shootout with the only goal in the tiebreaker, helping the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Colorado Avalanche 5-4 on Thursday night. As part of a heritage night celebrating the Avalanche's 30th anniversary in Denver,
DENVER -- Seth Jarvis had a goal and an assist for the Carolina Hurricanes, who recovered to defeat the Colorado Avalanche 5-4 in a shootout at Ball Arena on Thursday.
On their seventh man-advantage opportunity of the night, the Colorado powerplay would finally break through, as Val Nichushkin, who replaced Brock Nelson, cleaned up right on the doorstep of the Carolina net, and tied the game up at 4-4 for the Avs.
The Avalanche needed to win by 2 goals or more to cover the puck line. They did not cover, so people who took the Hurricanes won. (1st 16:53) E. Robinson scored a goal, assisted by J. Kotkaniemi and M. Reilly.
The Colorado Avalanche fell behind early but fought throughout to take things to overtime, ultimately falling 5-4 to the Hurricanes.
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After beginning their season on a three-game win streak, the Bruins are back at .500 behind their third straight loss, this time in Colorado.
The Colorado Avalanche (5-0-2) and Martin Necas (five goals and six assists) host the Carolina Hurricanes (5-1) and Seth Jarvis (six goals and three assists) at Ball Arena on Thursday, Oct. 23 at 9 p.m. ET, airing on ESPN+. Colorado fell in a 4-3 overtime defeat on the road its last time out on Oct. 21 against the Utah Mammoth.
DENVER - Despite entering Thursday's game missing half their regular rotation of defensemen and losing two forwards during the tilt, the Carolina Hurricanes rallied around a herculean effort from Frederik Andersen to take a 5-4 shootout victory over the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena.