Avalanche Stay Red-Hot Through First 25 Games
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The Colorado Avalanche are authoring one of the most dominant openings to a season in recent NHL history. Through their first 25 games, Colorado sits at an outrageous 18-1-6, showcasing a level of consistency, depth, and firepower that few teams in the league can match. Their recent stretch tells the full story.
The Avalanche ripped off a 10-game winning streak, steamrolling opponents night after night, before finally taking a rare blemish — a shootout loss to the Minnesota Wild. But the setback didn’t slow them down. Instead, it sparked an offensive surge.
Colorado responded by dropping 7 goals on the Montreal Canadiens, continuing a blistering run in which they’ve scored 15 goals over their last three games. Every line is producing, their transition game remains unstoppable, and their stars are playing at MVP-level pace.
Defensively, the Avalanche remain just as sharp. Even when games tighten, their structure and discipline hold strong, giving them the foundation to keep attacking with confidence.
At 18-1-6, the Avalanche aren’t just winning — they’re imposing their identity across the league. They’re fast, they’re deep, and they’re overwhelming teams with a complete, fully-connected style of hockey that feels built for a long postseason run.
If this is what the first 25 games look like, the rest of the NHL has a problem.
Sources:
• ESPN NHL
• Reuters