The Avalanche, for their part, are within reach of first overall in the NHL and have games in hand over both Florida and Tampa Bay. Colorado is also four points up on Nashville for first place in the Central Division, and has four games in hand on the Preds.
The Avs are looking for their sixth win in a row, with their most recent victory coming at the hands of the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night. In fact, the 4-1 win helped Colorado extend its point streak to 11 games; the Avs are now 10-0-1 since the holiday break.
Mikko Rantanen netted his team-leading 21st of the season to open the scoring for Colorado on Thursday, with Kiefer Sherwood, Nicolas Aube-Kubel, and Devon Toews also lighting the lamp on the winning side. Darcy Kuemper made 40 saves for his 18th win of the season.
Sitting atop the Avs' points list is Nazem Kadri, who's collected 51 (15G, 36A) in 2021-22. Rantanen is second with 48, followed by Nathan MacKinnon's 42 points (9G, 33A). Cale Makar hasn't let up on his exciting third-year campaign; his 38 points are fourth among NHL defensemen, and he's tied for the lead in game-winners among rearguards with four. Makar has only been held off the scoresheet twice in his last 12 games.
This is the second and final meeting between the two teams. The Avalanche beat the Canadiens 4-1 in their first showdown at the Bell Centre on December 2.
Broadcast information
Puck drop is 7:00 p.m. ET.
You can watch the game on CITY, SNE, NHLN, ALT and TVAS, and listen to all the action on TSN 690 and 98,5 fm.