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Avalanche Clinch Road Win Amidst Injuries
14 Apr
Summary
- Avalanche secured a road victory against the Oilers.
- Connor McDavid reached 134 points for the season.
- Brock Nelson played his 1000th career game.

The Colorado Avalanche, currently leading the league, secured another road victory against the Edmonton Oilers. Despite playing without key personnel such as Nazem Kadri and Cale Makar due to injuries, the Avalanche managed to extend their impressive streak of seven consecutive away wins. Sam Malinski was the scorer for Colorado, while Scott Wedgewood provided solid goaltending with 30 saves.
Connor McDavid continued his impressive offensive performance for the Oilers, scoring a goal that brought his season total to 134 points. This milestone places him in rare company among NHL history's top scorers. The Oilers also faced challenges with the absence of forwards Leon Draisaitl and Zach Hyman, though both had resumed skating with the team. Connor Ingram made 30 saves in net for Edmonton.
A notable achievement in this game was forward Brock Nelson playing his 1000th career game, becoming the seventh player from the 2010 NHL Draft to reach this mark. This season has already set a new record for the most players reaching 1,000 games played. The Avalanche are preparing to face the Calgary Flames next, while the Oilers will close their regular season at home against the Vancouver Canucks.