Andre Burakovsky Arizona Coyotes

The Colorado Avalanche once again rallied from a two-goal deficit but ended up falling 3-2 to the Arizona Coyotes on Monday night at Ball Arena.
It was the third straight contest that Colorado tied the game after trailing by 2-0 at one point, but this time it couldn't come away with any points in the standings. The Avs went 1-1-1 in those outings.
Johan Larsson tallied the game-winner for the Coyotes as his shot from the left point appeared to be redirected in front of goalie Philipp Grubauer and hit twine at 4:04 of the third period.

The Avalanche had a 35-14 edge in shots in the contest, keeping the Coyotes to single-digit totals each period.
Valeri Nichushkin and Andre Burakovsky scored in the second period in the Avs' comeback attempt, knotting the game at 2-2 heading into the third frame. Samuel Girard, Ryan Graves, Nazem Kadri and Mikko Rantanen had assists.
Derick Brassard and Jakob Chychrun also tallied for the Coyotes.

THE GOALS

1st Period
4:54 ARI (0-1) - PPG, Derick Brassard scored from the right circle off a cross-ice pass.
15:17 ARI (0-2) - Jakob Chychrun's shot from the high slot found the back of the Colorado net.
2nd Period
9:31 COL (1-2) - Valeri Nichushkin tallied from the edge of the left circle off a quick pass from Nazem Kadri.
14:52 COL (2-2) - PPG, Andre Burakovsky lasered a shot from the left circle into twine to knot the game at 2-2.
3rd Period
4:04 ARI (2-3) - Johan Larsson scored after his shot from the point was redirected into the net from traffic in the low slot.
Final: Coyotes - 3 | Avalanche - 2

POWER PLAYS

Colorado: 1 for 4
Arizona: 1 for 2

GOALTENDING BATTLE

Colorado: Philipp Grubauer only faced 15 shots and made 12 saves.
Arizona: Darcy Kuemper started the contest and stopped 17-of-19 shots before leaving 2:20 into the third period with an injury. Antti Raanta played the remainder of the game and stopped all 16 shots he faced.

STAT OF THE NIGHT

Valeri Nichushkin scored and is now on a three-game point streak (three goals, one assist), one shy of tying his career long.

NOTEBOOK

The Avalanche is now 4-2-1 in their last seven outings and is 1-1-1 through three games of its season-long nine-game homestand... Colorado is now 2-1-0 in the eight-game season series against Arizona... The Avs allowed less than 30 shots (29 or fewer) for the 13th straight game, tied for the second-longest such streak in franchise history and one off its longest such stretch of 14 contests... Mikko Rantanen added an assist and now has 11 points (five goals, six assists) in his last seven games and seven points (four goals, three assists) in the past four contests.

BIG HIGHLIGHT

ARI@COL: Burakovsky snipes a shot for a PPG

IMAGE OF THE GAME

The bench is pumped.

Valeri Nichushkin Jayson Megna celebrate Arizona Coyotes 2021 March 8

ROSTER REPORT

Defenseman Greg Pateryn was recalled from the AHL Colorado Eagles and played his fourth game with the Avs, skating on a defensive pairing with Ryan Graves. Mikko Rantanen started the contest as the center on a line with Gabriel Landeskog and Valeri Nichushkin. Matt Calvert returned to the lineup after missing the previous six games with an upper-body injury and was on a line with Pierre-Edouard Bellemare and Logan O'Connor. Philipp Grubauer made his 19th start of the season in goal. Goalie Peyton Jones and forward Kiefer Sherwood are on the taxi squad.

INJURY UPDATE

Nathan MacKinnon (upper body) took part in morning skate in a red, non-contact jersey and could possibly return to the lineup as early as Wednesday. Bowen Byram (upper body) and Cale Makar (upper body) continue to skate on their own but no timetable has been set for their return yet. Conor Timmins (upper body) missed his first game of the year with an injury, while J.T. Compher (upper body) was out for the second-consecutive contest. Dennis Gilbert (upper body) continues to progress in his recovery after having surgery. Goaltender Pavel Francouz (lower body) and defenseman Erik Johnson (upper body) are out long term.

UP NEXT

The Avalanche and Coyotes wrap up their two-game set on Wednesday at Ball Arena. Colorado is three games into its season-long nine-game homestand.

LINE COMBINATIONS

Based on the start of the game
Forwards
92 Gabriel Landeskog - 96 Mikko Rantanen - 13 Valeri Nichushkin
20 Brandon Saad - 91 Nazem Kadri - 95 Andre Burakovsky
17 Tyson Jost - 12 Jayson Megna - 72 Joonas Donskoi
11 Matt Calvert - 41 Pierre-Edouard Bellemare - 25 Logan O'Connor
Defensemen
2 Dan Renouf - 7 Devon Toews
34 Jacob MacDonald - 49 Samuel Girard
27 Ryan Graves - 5 Greg Pateryn
Goaltenders
31 Philipp Grubauer
32 Hunter Miska