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MacKinnon extends point streak to 18 games as Avs cruise past Coyotes

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DENVER (AP) — Nathan MacKinnon extended his point streak to 18 games with an assist, Alexandar Georgiev stopped 24 shots and the Colorado Avalanche cruised to a 4-1 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday night.

Bowen Byram opened the scoring in the first period before Colorado pulled away in the second behind goals from Valeri Nichushkin, Josh Manson and Fredrik Olofsson.

The Avalanche have won three of four heading into the NHL’s holiday break.

MacKinnon’s 18-game point streak is the second-longest for Colorado since the franchise relocated from Quebec to Denver in 1995-96. He trails only Paul Stastny, who compiled a 20-game run in 2006-07.

It was also MacKinnon’s 25th point in December. He’s three away from matching the franchise record for a single month set by Peter Stastny in February 1981. Colorado still has three games left this month.

Alex Kerfoot scored on a power play with 3:04 remaining to spoil Georgiev's shutout bid. Connor Ingram made 22 saves for the Coyotes, whose four-game winning streak was halted.

Colorado turned up the intensity in the second period and ran away with the game. MacKinnon got the offense going by sending a backhand, cross-ice pass to Nichushkin, who knocked it in for his 16th goal of the season.

With his assist, MacKinnon has at least one point in all 18 home games this season. It's the longest season-opening home point streak in Quebec/Colorado history. Wayne Gretzky has the longest home point streak to start a season in NHL history with 40 straight games for the Los Angeles Kings in 1988-89.

Byram gave Colorado a 1-0 lead midway through the first period with his first goal since Dec. 2. Colorado's defensemen have scored a league-leading 27 goals this season.

The Avalanche have two players who recently returned to practice. Forward Artturi Lehkonen, sidelined with a neck injury since early November, has started skating in a red non-contact jersey.

Defenseman Samuel Girard was cleared Friday to resume practice after receiving care from the player assistance program. Girard last month cited anxiety and depression leading to alcohol abuse as the reason for entering the program.

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The Avalanche and Coyotes play again Wednesday in Arizona.

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