Before the two fights left the Avalanche with a shorter bench, the team was already dealing with a smaller defensive corps after Tyson Barrie got hurt in the first period.
Barrie blocked a shot nearly six minutes into the game and was rushed to the locker room for further examination. He was then ruled out for the rest of the contest, and head coach Jared Bednar didn't have a positive update on the blueliner following the contest.
"He broke his finger, hand. I haven't got the whole lowdown on it yet," Bednar said. "He has a fracture in his hand."
The other five defensemen stepped up in Barrie's absence. Four of them played more than 20 minutes, while Girard skated 17:19--he did missed time in the second period while being checked for an injury.
"When you get down to five D like that, short shifts," Erik Johnson said. "As a group, we got to talk a little bit more."
Nikita Zadorov might have had the biggest presence on the ice, as he had five shots on goal on 13 total attempts and finished with three hits and three blocked shots while playing a game and season-high 26:42.
"It kind of gets me going, probably," Zadorov said of his physical play after the outing. "I'm playing hard. I'm focused every play. I'm skating, I'm physical with my legs, and I guess it's my game."