Nathan MacKinnon's season-opening point streak ended at 13 games with the Avalanche's shutout loss to the Coyotes. Here is a look his historic run:
- Longest streak to open a campaign in Avalanche history (since 1995-96)
- Fourth longest such streak in Colorado/Quebec Nordiques franchise history
- Fourth longest streak to start a season in the last 20 years and was the longest since 2007-08 (17 games, Detroit's Henrik Zetterberg)
- Was the ninth player age 24 or younger to begin a year with such a point streak
- Fifth player in NHL history to record a season-opening point streak of nine or more games in consecutive seasons, joining Wayne Gretzky (four straight, 1982-86), Charlie Simmer (1979-81), Guy Lafleur (1975-77) and Rod Gilbert (1971-73). MacKinnon had a nine-game run to start the 2018-19 season.
- Was the longest active streak in the NHL and the only player to have registered points in each of his team's first 13 games
- Tied for his second longest point streak of his career