Final Nov 29
NYR 1 -155 o6.5
PHI 3 +130 u6.5
Final Nov 29
CHI 2 +225 o5.5
MIN 3 -275 u5.5
Final Nov 29
CAL 2 -110 o6.5
CLB 5 -110 u6.5
Final Nov 29
NJ 5 -200 o6.0
DET 4 +165 u6.0
Final OT Nov 29
VAN 4 -115 o5.5
BUF 3 -105 u5.5
Final OT Nov 29
NYI 4 +125 o6.0
WAS 5 -150 u6.0
Final Nov 29
FLA 6 +135 o6.0
CAR 3 -160 u6.0
Final OT Nov 29
TB 3 +115 o6.5
NAS 2 -135 u6.5
Final Nov 29
SEA 5 -155 o6.0
SJ 8 +130 u6.0
Final Nov 29
LA 2 -220 o5.5
ANA 1 +180 u5.5
Final Nov 29
PIT 2 +145 o5.5
BOS 1 -170 u5.5
Final Nov 29
WIN 3 -110 o6.0
VEG 4 -110 u6.0
Final Nov 29
COL 3 +115 o6.5
DAL 5 -135 u6.5
Final OT Nov 29
EDM 4 -160 o6.5
UTAH 3 +135 u6.5
Colorado 5th Central38-30-12-2
Pittsburgh 3rd Metropolitan44-26-9-3
ATTSN, ALT, TVA

Colorado @ Pittsburgh preview

PPG Paints Arena

Last Meeting ( Nov 28, 2018 ) Pittsburgh 3, Colorado 6


Nathan MacKinnon rode a sterling four-point performance (one goal, three assists) to lift the Colorado Avalanche to a 6-3 win last week over the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins, who received all of their offense courtesy of Sidney Crosby's 11th career hat trick. The Nova Scotia native will be back in action on Tuesday as the Avalanche carry an 11-game point streak (9-0-2) into PPG Paints Arena against the Penguins.

MacKinnon wasn't the lone member of the Avalanche to have his way with the Penguins, as linemates Gabriel Landeskog (one goal, one assist) and Mikko Rantanen (two assists) recorded two-point performances. The NHL's Second Star for November, MacKinnon continued his sizzling play with his team-leading 19th goal before setting up Landeskog's empty-net tally in Sunday's 2-0 win at Detroit to open Colorado's four-game road trip. While the Avalanche are ascending in the Central Division, Pittsburgh has plummeted in the Metropolitan after dropping 12 of its last 16 games (4-9-3). "We've just got to find consistency," Crosby told reporters. "We've got to find ways to not hurt ourselves in games with big mistakes, and if we do make them, we've got to find a way to bail each other out of those mistakes - get some big plays or big goals, whatever it is."

TV: 7 p.m. ET, TVA, Altitude (Colorado), AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh

ABOUT THE AVALANCHE (16-6-5): Rantanen set up two goals for the fifth time during his eight-game point streak (four goals, 12 assists) on Sunday to keep his two-point advantage over MacKinnon for the NHL lead in points (45). While the offense has been consistent, goaltender Semyon Varlamov has been strong as he provides the last line of defense - highlighted by his 24-save performance against the Red Wings for his first shutout of the season and 24th career. The 30-year-old Russian has allowed just 14 goals in his last seven starts overall (6-0-1) heading into a tilt with Pittsburgh, against which he sports a 4-1-1 mark with a .920 save percentage.

ABOUT THE PENGUINS (10-10-5): Crosby converted a 2-on-1 rush with Jake Guentzel to open the scoring just 39 seconds into Saturday's 4-2 setback versus Philadelphia and extend both players' respective point streaks to four games. The 31-year-old Crosby has collected 15 points (eight goals, seven assists) in his last nine games overall and has 13 points (nine goals, four assists) in 13 career encounters with Colorado. Fellow former Hart Trophy recipient Evgeni Malkin is also averaging a point per game against the Avalanche with 14 (six goals, eight assists) in as many contests.

OVERTIME

1. Pittsburgh has not permitted a power-play goal in each of its last eight games.

2. Avalanche D Erik Johnson, who scored in the first meeting with the Penguins, resides one assist shy of 200 for his career.

3. Pittsburgh acquired D Marcus Pettersson from Anaheim in exchange for F Daniel Sprong on Monday.

PREDICTION: Penguins 4, Avalanche 3

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