It wasn't a busy night for Semyon Varlamov, but the goaltender made the key saves he needed to make to help the Colorado Avalanche earn an opening-night victory at Pepsi Center.
Varlamov stopped 20 of the 21 shots he faced in the Avs' 4-1 win over the division-rival Minnesota Wild to begin the 2018-19 regular season.
He faced single-digit shots in each period, seeing only five pucks in the first frame and then eight in both the second and third stanzas. After Zach Parise scored Minnesota's only goal at 6:14 of the first period on a tap-in from the low slot, Varlamov was perfect the rest of the way, stopping the next 18 shots to come his way.
Wrap-Up: Varlamov The Top Penalty Killer vs. Wild
Goaltender stops 20 shots while making eighth-straight opening-night start

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MIN@COL: Varlamov shuts down Parise in front
MIN@COL: Varlamov stops Staal's chance on the rush
MIN@COL: MacKinnon finishes Rantanen's superb dish
MIN@COL: Soderberg goes bar down for the equalizer

















