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Kyle Fredrickson

Avalanche steamrolls visiting Kings with season-high 9 goals

The Avalanche scoring machine is reaching new heights.

Colorado steamrolled the visiting Los Angeles Kings, 9-3, on Wednesday night at Ball Arena to mark a season-high for goals scored this season.

Nathan Mackinnon recorded a hat trick and two assists. He joined six teammates with multi-point efforts: Nicolas Aube-Kubel (two goals), Andre Burakovsky (goal/assist), Bo Byram (two assists), Artturi Lehkonen (two assists), Cale Makar (goal/three assists) and Val Nichushkin (two goals).

The Avalanche, 53-14-6, extended their current winning streak to seven games. Colorado makes a quick turnaround on Thursday against the Devils in playing the second game on back-to-back nights. Only nine regular-season games remain until the postseason.

The Avs led 4-0 after the first period and jumped out to a two-goal lead within the opening four minutes of play.

Aube-Kubel hammered the puck from inside the left circle and it bounced underneath the leg pad of Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick. Then Nichushkin secured his first career 20-goal NHL season with a buried rebound at the net. Byram, in his fourth game back from ongoing concussion issues, assisted on both Avalanche goals.

Colorado just kept coming.

MacKinnon made it 3-0 with a power-play blast. Los Angeles changed goalies, swapping Quick for Cal Petersen, and Aube-Kubel scored 41 seconds later (his second goal of the night).

The Kings showed life early in the second period. Los Angeles forward Adrian Kempe snuck a rebound past Avalanche goalie Darcy Kuemper. Then a blue-line blast from Kings defenseman Jordan Pence was tipped in by forward Alex Iafallo — cutting LA’s deficit to 4-2 midway through the period.

The Avalanche never panicked. Burakovsky scored from the slot on a Kings defensive turnover. Colorado’s second power-play chance of the night resulted in a Makar goal (No. 26 on the season). MacKinnon assisted on both scoring plays.

Mackinnon opened the third period with a breakaway goal. Nichushkin scored again. Then MacKinnon earned his hat trick. Los Angeles added a late goal from Phillip Danault.

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