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Gavin Brindley’s OT Heroics and Nathan MacKinnon’s Five-Point Night Spark Avalanche’s Resilient Victory Over Canucks

Last updated: November 10, 2025 9:06 am
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Gavin Brindley’s OT Heroics and Nathan MacKinnon’s Five-Point Night Spark Avalanche’s Resilient Victory Over Canucks
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Gavin Brindley netted the overtime winner and Nathan MacKinnon exploded for five points as the Colorado Avalanche edged the Vancouver Canucks 5-4, turning a regular season matchup into a roller-coaster classic with playoff-like stakes and major implications in the NHL scoring race.

How the Avalanche Seized a Showdown with Brindley’s Overtime Magic

In a heart-stopping Sunday night showdown, the Colorado Avalanche overcame a determined Vancouver Canucks team by a score of 5-4, thanks to a clutch overtime goal from rookie Gavin Brindley. The game not only extended Colorado’s point streak to 5-0-2, but injected another highlight into the team’s growing collection of dramatic finishes this season.

The game-winner came just 68 seconds into overtime. After strong pressure from Colorado’s top line, Brindley banged home the rebound of his own shot, giving Avalanche fans yet another reason to believe in the team’s depth and resilience. Far from a fluke, the goal exemplified Brindley’s knack for big-moment plays, and demonstrated the coaching staff’s trust in using him during critical 3-on-3 situations — a strategic wrinkle embraced by head coach Jared Bednar that has paid dividends since last spring’s playoff run.

Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen (32) makes the save as teammate Quinn Hughes (43) and Colorado Avalanche's Ross Colton (20) and Gavin Brindley (54) watch during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)
Rookie Gavin Brindley (54) and Ross Colton (20) create havoc in front of Vancouver goalie Kevin Lankinen, underscoring Colorado’s relentless attack and depth contributions. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)

Nathan MacKinnon: Leading the League, Leading the Avalanche

The brightest star on the ice was once again Nathan MacKinnon. The dynamic center posted two goals and three assists, surging to the top of the NHL points leaderboard with 29 points for the season. For context, MacKinnon’s streak is quickly drawing comparisons to his MVP-caliber 2020-21 campaign, and his impact has driven the Avalanche’s surge as Western Conference contenders. According to the official NHL stat tracker, he now narrowly edges out talents like Connor McDavid and Nikita Kucherov in the league’s scoring race.

MacKinnon’s performance was more than just numbers — he directly assisted on the overtime winner and powered the Avalanche’s special teams. Both his goals came in the first period, with the second a classic power-play finish off a crisp setup from Victor Olofsson. As fans on r/Avalanche and Hockey Twitter noted, “it’s MacKinnon’s world, and we’re just living in it.” The five-point night adds to a long line of clutch, all-around outings, and puts him on track for possible Hart Trophy consideration later this spring, especially as the Avs continue winning high-leverage games (TSN: MacKinnon taking over MVP race).

Vancouver Canucks' Linus Karlsson, back right, celebrates his goal with teammate Kiefer Sherwood during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Colorado Avalanche, in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)
Linus Karlsson and Kiefer Sherwood celebrate as the Canucks claw back. Vancouver’s depth scorers nearly stole momentum, but Colorado’s stars and rookie resilience proved decisive. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)

Why This Thriller Resonates: Playoff Previews and NHL Storylines

Beyond the box score, Avalanche-Canucks delivered the kind of fast, high-skill, back-and-forth contest fans crave — and may be a preview of a future playoff matchup. Vancouver’s offense, led by Linus Karlsson, Kiefer Sherwood, Drew O’Connor, and Jake DeBrusk, kept rising to the challenge, repeatedly answering Colorado’s leads and forcing high-pressure situations.

Fan theorists and beat writers alike have pointed to these closely contested Western Conference games as benchmarks for both teams’ progress. Notably, the Canucks’ young core combined with shrewd veteran pickups have maintained Vancouver near the top of the Pacific Division, while Colorado’s point streak, bolstered by depth scoring and elite stars, hints at a roster built for sustained contention (official NHL standings).

Colorado Avalanche's Nathan MacKinnon, back right, celebrates his first goal as Vancouver Canucks' Elias Pettersson skates past during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025.(Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)
MacKinnon’s opening goal set the tone, as Elias Pettersson and the Canucks sought answers for Colorado’s early onslaught. The momentum swings kept fans glued to the action until OT. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)

Behind the Team: Coaching, Depth, and the Avs’ Evolving Identity

Head coach Jared Bednar continues to earn praise for tweaking line combinations and empowering young players like Gavin Brindley. Strategic use of the 3-on-3 format in OT, responsible defensive play from Cale Makar and Valeri Nichushkin, and a confident night in net from Mackenzie Blackwood (29 saves) gave the Avalanche an edge.

  • MacKinnon’s five points: Elite, MVP-level production driving team success.
  • Lehkonen’s two-goal night: Timely secondary scoring that’s crucial for deep postseason hopes.
  • Brindley’s OT winner: Rookie stepping up, adding a new dimension of unpredictability to Colorado’s attack.

The Avalanche’s current 5-0-2 run speaks to their ability to manage adversity — a quality cited by analysts as key for true championship aspirations (Sportsnet: How Avalanche are finding ways to win).

Colorado Avalanche's Ross Colton (20) trips over Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025.(Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)
Collision in the crease: Ross Colton challenges Kevin Lankinen, a snapshot of the physical intensity that defined Avalanche-Canucks. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)

Fan Perspectives: Forums React to a Wild Night

The game set social communities alight. On /r/ColoradoAvalanche, fans buzzed with praise for Brindley’s poise and MacKinnon’s “takeover mode,” while Vancouver fans debated adjustments needed for late-game defending. NHL Twitter marveled at MacKinnon’s consistency and leadership, with many posts declaring him “[the most unstoppable force in the game right now](https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-stat-leaders-october-2025/c-329181248)”.

Theories are already swirling about Colorado’s line juggling and whether Brindley could eventually stick in the top six. Meanwhile, trade speculation in both fanbases now leans toward defense-first depth pieces, as rival GMs eye these Western Conference powers as playoff obstacles.

The Takeaway: Why This Night Matters Moving Forward

This Avalanche win, powered by star performances and clutch contributions from emerging faces, is a microcosm of why these franchises are must-watch this season. For fans, it’s another reminder that the margin between a good team and a true contender can come down to the right save, the perfect pass, or — as Gavin Brindley showed — seizing the moment in overtime.

If MacKinnon’s current trajectory continues, the national conversation around league MVP will intensify. Expect more OT drama, more superstar spotlights, and endless possibilities as the Avalanche and Canucks continue shaping the race out West.

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