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Nathan MacKinnon Takes Puck to the Face but Powers Avalanche to Victory

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In a tense playoff battle against the Minnesota Wild, Colorado Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon endured a painful moment late in the second period of Game 4 when a puck, struck by teammate Devon Toews, hit him squarely in the face. The incident left MacKinnon with a bloody nose as he skated off the ice, collapsing to his knees in visible pain.

Toews was attempting a clearing shot from the crease, but the puck made an unfortunate trajectory, connecting directly with MacKinnon’s face. As blood streamed down the inside of his visor, an athletic trainer rushed to his side, pressing a towel against the injury to help him off the ice for further treatment.

Despite the injury, MacKinnon returned in time for the third period, showcasing his resilience by scoring an empty-net goal in Colorado’s 5-2 victory. Coach Jared Bednar expressed his admiration for MacKinnon’s determination, stating, “If he was going to be able to get out there, he was going to be out there. I just felt for him because I just went through that. It doesn’t feel very good.”

Bednar himself had recently faced a similar ordeal, suffering facial fractures and a corneal abrasion from a puck that struck him during a game, causing him to miss two games while recovering. Meanwhile, MacKinnon has been a standout performer in the playoffs, amassing six goals and six assists over eight games.

With the victory, the Avalanche now hold a 3-1 series lead over the Wild, as they prepare for Game 5 on Wednesday.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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