The Colorado Avalanche forward has achieved a historic milestone in the NHL

Hockey news 27 mar 2024, 13:57
The Colorado Avalanche forward has achieved a historic milestone in the NHL Photo: https://twitter.com/Avalanche

Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon scored a goal in the match against Montreal.

As reported by the National Hockey League, this marks his 19th consecutive game with at least one point. Earlier this season, he had a similar streak, making him the first player in NHL history to have two point streaks of 19 games within a single season.

In addition, MacKinnon has accumulated 123 points in the current season, making it the third-best performance in franchise history. The record belongs to Peter Stastny, who scored 139 points in the 1981/82 season, while he also ranks second with 124 points in 1982/83.

MacKinnon, a Canadian hockey player, is a forward for the NHL club Colorado Avalanche. He is widely regarded as one of the strongest players of the present era, and was drafted by the Avalanche as the first overall pick in the 2013 NHL Draft. He is the recipient of the Calder Trophy in 2014, a World Champion in 2015, and a Stanley Cup Champion in 2022.

None of the teams have secured their place in the playoffs of the current season yet, but there are teams that have lost all chances, even mathematically, of reaching the Stanley Cup. Stay tuned for updates, and we will certainly inform you if this list changes.

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