Avalanche loses to Blue Jackets, miss chance to gain ground on Stars

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Colorado Avalanche’s chances of winning the Central Division took a significant hit after a dud Monday night against one of the worst teams in the NHL.

Alex Nylander, who was playing for Pittsburgh’s AHL team five weeks ago, scored twice to help a depleted Blue Jackets lineup to a 4-1 victory against the Avs. Colorado began the night three points behind the Dallas Stars for the top spot in both the Central and the Western Conference and with a game in hand, but the Avalanche wasted it with a sluggish night against the last-place team in the East that was missing three of its top six goal scorers.

Colorado racked up loads of shots on goal and shot attempts, particularly after falling behind, but Grade-A scoring chances were tough to come by. The Avalanche had won four games in a row on the road and were coming off an emotional come-from-behind victory Saturday against the Nashville Predators at Ball Arena.

But, just like a week ago when the game that followed a wild comeback against Pittsburgh proved to be a stumble against a lottery-bound club (Montreal), the Avs looked a step slow at times and lacked their typical finishing touch when the chances were there.

The Avs were far from their best in the first period but carried the play at times and just missed on a couple of golden chances. Things unraveled during the middle 20 minutes.

Samuel Girard missed a wide-open net on a rebound at one end as the puck bounced on him. Later in the same possession, the Blue Jackets turned the rebound of a Cale Makar shot into a rush the other way. Kirill Marchenko went straight to the front of the net, neither Miles Wood nor Makar went with him and he tipped a pass from Erik Gudbranson through Justus Annunen’s legs to put Columbus in front midway through the second.

Johnny Gaudreau gave the puck up to Josh Manson at the right point in the Colorado offensive zone, but Manson returned the favor with a turnover to set up the second goal. That led to a 2-on-1, and Nylander roofed a wrist shot from the right circle to make it 2-0.

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