Avalanche win Presidents' Trophy for NHL's best record
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Avalanche win Presidents' Trophy for NHL's best record
"Nathan MacKinnon scored his career-high 52nd goal of the season into an empty net and had two assists to help the Colorado Avalanche clinch the NHL's top seed for the postseason with a 3-1 win over the Calgary Flames."
"With 114 points and four games left, the Avalanche have a shot to earn 120 in a season for the first time in franchise history."
"Colorado's 52 wins this season are tied for the second most in franchise history; the team record is 56, which was set in the 2021-22 season."
"Brent Burns had an assist to give him 34 points this season, tying Nicklas Lidstrom for the second-most points in a season by a blue liner age 40 or older in NHL history."
Nathan MacKinnon achieved a career-high 52 goals this season, contributing two assists in a 3-1 victory against the Calgary Flames. This win secured the Colorado Avalanche the NHL's top seed for the postseason, marking their fourth Presidents' Trophy win. With 114 points and four games remaining, the Avalanche aim for a franchise record of 120 points. The team has 52 wins, tied for the second most in franchise history. Brent Burns also made history with 34 points, tying for the second-most by a defenseman aged 40 or older.
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