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Nathan MacKinnon Overcomes Injury to Propel Avalanche Past Wild

Colorado Avalanche

Nathan MacKinnon showcased his resilience Monday night, returning to the ice after a harrowing injury to help lead the Colorado Avalanche to a 5-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild. The win gives the Avalanche a commanding 3-1 lead in their second-round playoff series.

The incident occurred late in the second period when MacKinnon was struck in the face by a puck during a defensive play by teammate Devon Toews. As Toews attempted to clear the puck following a save by goalie Mackenzie Blackwood, it ricocheted and caught MacKinnon off guard, sending him crashing to the ice. He skated off, blood streaming from his face, and headed to the dressing room for urgent repairs with just 67 seconds remaining in the period.

After receiving treatment during the second intermission, MacKinnon returned to the ice for the third period, demonstrating his determination and grit. His presence was felt immediately, as Parker Kelly broke a 2-2 tie early in the final frame. MacKinnon then sealed the deal with an empty-net goal, the first of two for the Avalanche in the closing moments of the game. “The man was bleeding on the ice near the end of the 2nd, now ices it,” exclaimed a fan on social media, capturing the drama of the moment.

Blackwood, making his first playoff start, turned aside 19 shots to secure the victory for Colorado. With the Avalanche poised to clinch a spot in the conference finals, they will look to finish the series at home in Game 5 on Wednesday, May 13.

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

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