Vancouver Canucks vs Colorado Avalanche: facts, prediction and H2H — November 10, 2025
Vancouver Canucks
Colorado Avalanche
In the early hours of Monday, November 10, the NHL regular season continues with a showdown between the Vancouver Canucks and the Colorado Avalanche. The game starts at 4:00 CET, and here’s a preview along with a betting pick for this matchup.
Vancouver Canucks vs Colorado Avalanche: Match facts and head-to-head
- In their last five games, Vancouver have won three and lost two.
- Colorado have claimed four wins and suffered one defeat over their past five outings.
- Vancouver have conceded at least three goals in each of their last five games.
- Colorado have scored three or more goals in five of their last six matches.
- The Avalanche rank fourth in penalty killing across the NHL, with an 89.4% success rate.
- On average, Colorado concede 2.4 goals per game, while Vancouver allow 3.31.
- Nathan MacKinnon leads Colorado in scoring with 24 points, while Conor Garland tops Vancouver’s chart.
- Last season, the Canucks defeated Colorado in all three meetings — 3–1, 3–0, and 4–1.
Vancouver Canucks vs Colorado Avalanche: Match preview
Both teams play in the Western Conference but belong to different divisions — Vancouver in the Pacific and Colorado in the Central. Their current trajectories, however, are quite different.
The Canucks sit seventh in their division, just one spot off the bottom. In their latest outing, they edged Columbus 4–3, following a 2–5 loss to Chicago and a 5–4 overtime win against Nashville. Vancouver have collected 16 points from 16 games, trailing third place by only two points — meaning the playoff race is still wide open. However, some of their direct rivals have played fewer games, which could complicate matters.
Colorado, on the other hand, are in top form both in their division and in the Western Conference overall. The Avalanche lead the Central Division with 23 points from 15 games, four ahead of their closest challengers. In their last game, they demolished Edmonton 9–1 on the road — the largest away victory in franchise history. Overall, Colorado have won four of their last five matches.
In the broader Western Conference standings, Vancouver sit 12th, while Colorado occupy first place not only in their division but across the entire conference.
Prediction
Colorado are flying high and brimming with confidence after their historic 9–1 win. While Vancouver also claimed a victory in their last game and will have home-ice advantage, the Avalanche’s momentum and offensive depth make them the clear favourites here. My pick: Colorado to win this matchup.