"I look at today's game, and I say you come out skating and competing in the first period," Bednar said. "Every chance they got went into the net, and our power play didn't step up on the 5-on-3--the first one especially didn't get us a goal."
The Avalanche's power play again failed the team. Colorado went 0-for-6 in the game and had 2:19 of total time with a 5-on-3 advantage.
"You know we talk about having a shot mentality on the power play and to a certain extent, I think we did," said Gabriel Landeskog. "We put up 38 shots, but [the] power play comes up empty and doesn't score any goals, so that's not good enough."
The Avs finished with nine shots on 19 attempts with the extra man, meaning the team didn't hit the goalie or the back of the cage on the majority of its chances.
"We shot it a lot more from the point tonight, even on the second 5-on-3. We blocked out middle of the ice twice, we missed the net both times. And then [Nikita] Zadorov takes one and it hits the post," Bednar said. "Work in progress for me, but we have to find a way to get it done. Other teams' power plays are getting it done. You look at their second goal, it's just a bad angle shot to the net and they pound the rebound."
Defenseman Francois Beauchemin said the team needs to dig deep to try and get a goal. Any type of goal will do for the squad.
"We got to get something going," Beauchemin said. "We need that spark. We need some energy. We need some physicality. I thought we had a couple of big hits tonight but we need more of that. We just have to get a better presence in front of their net. Again, just finding a way to put those pucks in with a couple of guys in front and just dig it in."