Crosby, Matheson's Goals Not Enough To Beat League Best Avalanche, Fall 3-2 In Denver

DENVER (AP) — Devon Toews scored with 4:26 remaining, Darcy Kuemper stopped 38 shots and the Colorado Avalanche tied the franchise record for most home wins in a season with a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.

It was win No. 28 at Ball Arena, matching Colorado's marks from 2000-01 and 2017-18. At 28-4-3, Colorado possesses the league's top home record.

Nicolas Aube-Kubel and Mikko Rantanen also scored for Colorado in a fast-paced game that had just one penalty and featured two of the best scorers in the business, Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon.

Mike Matheson and Crosby had goals for the Penguins. Crosby's goal gave him 1,397 career points — one point away from joining Jari Kurri and Alex Ovechkin in a three-way tie for 21st-most in NHL history.

Toews knocked in a shot 27 seconds after Matheson tied it up at two.

Soon after, Darren Helm drew a holding penalty but the Avalanche were able to weather the Penguins' power play. They also withstood a final push when the Penguins pulled goaltender Tristan Jarry for an extra skater and Avs forward J.T. Compher blocked a last-second shot by Evgeni Malkin.

Jarry stopped 35 shots.

It was the Penguins' first visit to the Mile High City since Jan. 10, 2020. The Pittsburgh fans turned out in numbers, too, evident by the noise level after Crosby's tying goal in the second period.

Colorado's fans were just as loud when Aube-Kubel scored on a laser — nearly 96 mph — 20 seconds later to make it 2-1. It was Aube-Kubel's first goal since Feb. 13.

Rantanen gave Colorado a 1-0 lead midway through the second period when he batted in a puck that popped out of the glove of Jarry. The goal was set up on a drop pass from MacKinnon to Andre Burakovsky, who lined the shot that Jarry couldn't corral.

It was a fast-moving scoreless first period in which the Avalanche and Penguins combined for 28 shots. Evan Rodrigues had the top-scoring chance on a breakaway, but his shot was turned back by Kuemper.

This contest was billed as a showdown between MacKinnon and Crosby, who are good buddies and offseason training partners.

"I'm sure it's fun for Nate and Sid," Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said of their friendly rivalry. "But it's not just Nate versus Sid. It's our whole lineup against their whole lineup."

ZUCKER UPDATE

Penguins forward Jason Zucker was a scratch Saturday. He returned to the lineup Thursday in Minnesota after missing quite a bit of time due to core muscle surgery.

But he left in the second period and didn't return after a hard crash into the boards. Coach Mike Sullivan said Zucker was being evaluated.

THIS & THAT

Helm played in his 800th NHL game. His kids held up a sign along the boards to commemorate the moment before the game. ... Colorado's string of nine straight games with a power-play goal was snapped. ... Colorado was without leading scorer Nazem Kadri, who was a scratch due to an injury after taking a hit in the game against San Jose on Thursday. ... Penguins forward Jake Guentzel had two assists, as did MacKinnon.

UP NEXT

The Avalanche and Penguins meet again Tuesday night in Pittsburgh.

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