Recap: Martin Necas hits 100 points on the season as Avs beat Flames
We inch ever-closer to the playoffs after tonights game.
CALGARY, CANADA - APRIL 14: Nathan MacKinnon #29 of the Colorado Avalanche skates with the puck against the Calgary Flames during the first period at the Scotiabank Saddledome on April 14, 2026 in Calgary, Canada. (Photo by Brett Holmes/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Colorado Avalanche wrapped up their last back-to-back of the regular season today as they took on the Calgary Flames. Ultimately, the Avs would win this one by a final score of 3-1, and close out their final back-to-back of the year with two wins in a sweep of Alberta.
Let’s look back at the action from tonight! First Period It wasn’t the most exciting start as both teams would have some looks throughout the first period, but neither one was able to score, and we would head to intermission tied at 0-0. Colorado did have the edge in shots 10-6 at that time.
Second Period That momentum didn’t do Colorado much good as Blake Coleman would get the Flames on the board first in this period, as he was able to direct the puck past Mackenzie Blackwood as he was falling over in the slot. Calgary didn’t celebrate for long as Artturi Lehkonen would tie the game at 1-1 off a beautiful effort and feed from Cale Makar, who returned to the lineup tonight after missing the last few games with an injury. A lengthy 5-on-3 couldn’t give Colorado the lead so the game was still in a tie at the second intermission.
Third Period The clock started running short and perhaps to another overtime period but with less than five minutes to go Gabe Landeskog would break the tie and give Colorado the lead late off a great deflection that he was able to beat the Calgary netminder Dustin Wolf with. The party was just getting started as Martin Necas would get his 100th point of the season with an assist on Nathan MacKinnon’s empty-net goal to pas his lead for the Rocket Richard trophy as well, for the final score of 3-1. Takeaways As this was the second-to-last game of the regular season for the Avs, the expectation was for it not to be all that exciting, as players are likely just trying not to get hurt before the playoffs, which is exactly what happened tonight.