The scoring chances were there, but the Colorado Avalanche wasn't able to find twine in its first game back after 11 days between contests.
Colorado had five games postponed and the team had to be in quarantine for a week beginning on Feb. 3 after the majority of the Minnesota Wild--the squad the Avs had played three times in four nights just before--and three Avalanche players entered the league's COVID-19 protocol.
The Avalanche only had three practices to prepare for it return to action and showed well in a 1-0 loss at the Vegas Golden Knights, playing solid defensively while holding a 30-24 advantage in shots on goal. It was the first time that Colorado had been shutout in more than a year (Jan. 6, 2020 at the New York Islanders) and ended the team's five-game point streak at the time (4-0-1).
"Maybe it was [because of] the break that we had from the games, the execution wasn't our best," said Mikko Rantanen. "I don't think we gave up too many chances, maybe a couple bad changes and that's how they got a couple of their chances and obviously their goal. I think it's going to come with execution tonight. It's going to be better with the second game, so I think we have a good chance."
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