The Colorado Avalanche moved to 46-13 with 10 overtime losses and 3 points, while the Washington Capitals shifted to 35-27 with 9 overtime losses and 2 points after a 3-2 result at Capital One Arena.

First period
The Colorado Avalanche opened with 24 shots in the game and 15 hits, while the Washington Capitals finished with 22 shots and 18 hits.
The Capitals supplied the early scoring with 1 first-period goal as
Alex Ovechkin earned a star selection for his night.
The Avs logged 5 minor penalties for 10 penalty minutes across the game, while the Caps took 2 minor penalties for 4 penalty minutes.
Second period
The Avalanche came out of the second period with 0 goals despite 2 power play opportunities, while the Capitals went 1-for-5 on the power play with 5 shots.
The Burgundy and Blue leaned on a 60 faceoff win percent with 28 faceoffs won, while the Caps posted 40 faceoff win percent with 19 faceoffs won.
Colorado’s game sheet showed 7 takeaways and 13 giveaways, while Washington recorded 2 takeaways and 12 giveaways.

Third period
The Avalanche produced 2 third-period goals at even strength as part of 3 even-strength goals on 23 even-strength shots.
Washington answered with 1 third-period goal at even strength, finishing with 1 even-strength goal on 15 even-strength shots.
In this Colorado Avalanche vs Washington Capitals match summary,
Brock Nelson scored 1 goal on 2 shots and finished plus-1.
Martin Necas paced Colorado playmaking with 2 assists and 2 points on 2 shots.
Devon Toews added 1 assist and finished plus-2 to help Colorado end the night plus-8 as a team.
Overtime
Colorado settled it with an overtime goal after taking 3 overtime shots, while Washington recorded 0 overtime shots.
Mackenzie Blackwood earned the win with 20 saves on 22 shots against, and Washington’s goaltender closed with 21 saves on 24 shots against.
The Avs blocked 5 shots and registered 16 blocked attempts, while the Capitals finished with 13 blocked shots and 7 blocked attempts in a Colorado Avalanche vs Washington Capitals review.
Colorado’s even-strength finishing and overtime strike stood as game-changing plays Colorado Avalanche vs Washington Capitals, with the Caps also producing 1 power-play goal on 5 opportunities in the post game analysis.

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