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Avalanche Shut Out Stars 2-0, Wedgewood Posts Third Shutout of Season

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The Colorado Avalanche secured a pivotal 2-0 victory over the Dallas Stars in a tense matinee matchup at the American Airlines Center. This win marked Colorado’s first regulation victory in the season series, further solidifying their pursuit of NHL and Central Division supremacy.

Brent Burns made headlines by playing in his 1,000th consecutive game, logging over 18 minutes on ice as he contributed to the team’s success. The contest unfolded as a gritty, playoff-style encounter, with both teams showcasing their defensive prowess. It wasn’t until the third period that Martin Necas broke the deadlock, scoring the game-winner midway through. Nathan MacKinnon later sealed the game with his career-high-tying 51st goal into an empty net, ensuring a crisp 2-0 triumph for the Avalanche.

For much of the afternoon, the game resembled a tight-checking chess match, with goaltenders Casey DeSmith and Scott Wedgewood delivering timely saves to keep the scoreline at 0-0 through the first two periods. Remarkably, neither team managed to score on the power play, a rarity in this season and indicative of the grinding style expected in the playoffs.

The breakthrough came when Artturi Lehkonen set up Martin Necas with a slick back-door play, giving Colorado a 1-0 advantage. This goal, possibly one of the biggest of the regular season, was complemented by MacKinnon’s late empty-netter, which put the game out of reach for the Stars.

Following one of their toughest performances of the season against the Vancouver Canucks, the Avalanche’s ability to respond with a complete shut-down victory against a fierce rival was crucial. While there was a call for a power-play goal during Friday’s Mile High Hockey Lab, the focus shifted to securing a regulation win. Previous encounters in the 2025-26 season had gone to overtime or shootouts, making this regulation victory all the more significant.

Dallas fans may point to DeSmith’s performance as a reason for the defeat, but Wedgewood’s exceptional play deserves recognition. He achieved his third shutout of the season, all against divisional opponents. The Stars also paid tribute to Brent Burns for his remarkable achievement of 1,000 consecutive games, a feat that deserves celebration regardless of the jersey he wears.

As the Avalanche look ahead, they will face the St. Louis Blues tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. MT. Fans are encouraged to share their thoughts on this contest in the comments!

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

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