The Colorado Avalanche placed an emphasis on improving its play on the defensive side of the puck prior to the start of the season and that focus has been on display.
The Avs held the Arizona Coyotes to 14 shots on goal for the second straight game and earned a 2-1 overtime victory at Ball Arena on Wednesday. The 14 shots allowed are the fewest Colorado has given up this season and the fifth fewest in Avalanche history (since 1995-96).
"I'm impressed by the way we played tonight," said captain Gabriel Landeskog. "I thought we came out in that first period and we played really good. I thought we had really good jump and all four lines were rolling and creating offense and really taking care of things in the defensive zone. I liked a lot of our game."
Strong Defensive Effort Displayed in Series Against Coyotes
Colorado held Arizona to 14 shots on goal for the second straight game

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Gabriel Landeskog after his OT-winning goal
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