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Avalanche’s Relentless Streak: How Wedgewood and Makar Unlocked a Historic Run for NHL’s Top Team

Last updated: November 24, 2025 10:31 pm
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With Scott Wedgewood’s clutch shutout and Cale Makar delivering the decisive goal, the Colorado Avalanche claim their ninth consecutive win, extend their point streak to 13 games, and solidify their place atop the NHL as hungry fans speculate about a repeat Stanley Cup run.

The Colorado Avalanche have not just protected their position as the NHL’s top team—they’ve ignited the kind of win streak that shifts the balance of power in the league. Sunday’s 1-0 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks secured their ninth straight win and extended a blistering 13-game point streak, signals that reverberate through locker rooms and fan forums alike. The message is clear: Colorado isn’t just playing to win—they’re playing for dominance.

What Drove the Avalanche to a Statement Win?

This was a game where every inch of ice was contested, and the difference between a streak and a stumble came down to execution under pressure. Scott Wedgewood delivered a masterclass performance with 22 saves, notching his first shutout in an Avalanche sweater and the ninth of his NHL career. His composure was apparent from the opening puck drop as Chicago opened aggressively, outshooting Colorado 11-2 in the first period and threatening repeatedly in close, only to be denied in highlight-reel fashion.

Chicago Blackhawks goalie Spencer Knight (30) makes a save during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Colorado Avalanche, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)
Despite the Blackhawks’ best efforts and sharp goaltending from Spencer Knight, Chicago could not crack Colorado’s defensive resolve. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

It wasn’t just goaltending—the Avalanche’s play in front of Wedgewood was suffocating after the first intermission. In the second period, Colorado outshot the Blackhawks 19-1, flipping the momentum and grinding down a young Chicago side that only recently enjoyed a six-game point streak. This sequence underscores why the Avalanche have emerged as the league’s ultimate second period team, routinely pulling away with skill, structure, and star power.

The Decisive Moment: Makar Connects, Nielsen Arrives

With just under two minutes left in the second period, Cale Makar—already the league’s most dynamic defenseman—found twine after a rebound sequence started by freshman Tristen Nielsen. This was not just a game-winner, but a playoff-caliber display of opportunism and opportunistic forechecking.

Colorado Avalanche's Jason Polin (14) celebrates after teammate Cale Makar scored a goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Chicago Blackhawks, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)
Cale Makar’s clutch goal is celebrated by Jason Polin, cementing the Avalanche lead and electrifying fans on the road. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

Makar’s strike marked his ninth of the season—leading all NHL defensemen not just in goals but also sitting atop the league’s blue-line point leaderboard with 29. For Nielsen, his primary assist captured his first NHL point, engineering a key turnover and making a statement that Colorado’s depth is as lethal as its stars.

Trends, Trust, and the Pursuit of a Cup

This win is more than a tally in the standings. The Avalanche’s nine-game streak is their longest since March 2024, when they roared into the postseason with championship ambitions. With a record now sitting at 16-1-5, Colorado’s ability to bank points (winning or getting to overtime in 21 of 22 games) has them well ahead of their Western Conference peers. The Avalanche’s consistency is reflected in their league-best 2.23 goals-against average coming into this contest—a testament to both Wedgewood’s netminding and the relentless buy-in from the entire Colorado roster.

The team’s fan base is buzzing. Social media and Denver sports talk are awash with speculation: Is this the Avalanche team that brings another Stanley Cup home? With injuries yet to derail their top line, and the power play firing, the narrative of a ‘team of destiny’ is building momentum. The combination of Makar’s generational talent, Nathan MacKinnon’s game-breaking speed, and unsung heroes like Nielsen stepping up has pundits drawing comparisons to the 2022 Cup-winning run.

Colorado Avalanche's Cale Makar celebrates with teammates at the bench after scoring a goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Chicago Blackhawks, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)
Makar’s goal celebration with the Avalanche bench marks another high point in an already historic season for Colorado. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

The Blackhawks: A Rising Team Meets Their Ceiling

The Chicago Blackhawks came into the night off a promising six-game (5-0-1) point streak, but this loss lays bare the gap between rebuilding teams and the NHL’s elite. Despite Spencer Knight’s 25 saves and a strong opening period, Chicago’s inability to push back against Colorado’s relentless second-period surge highlights both youth and a lack of secondary scoring—a familiar refrain from recent seasons as the Blackawks seek to fast-track player development and return to contention.

What Comes Next: Eyes on the Playoff Picture

  • Colorado Avalanche: Host San Jose on Wednesday. The expectation is nothing less than a double-digit win streak
  • Chicago Blackhawks: Remain at home to face the Minnesota Wild, aiming to rebound and regain momentum after dipping below the playoff line

With the season not even at its midway mark, Colorado’s run isn’t just historic in context—it’s a statement of intent. Zeroing in on championship standards, getting production from rookies, and riding hot goaltending have crystalized the Avalanche as the league’s most complete threat. Fans and analysts will be watching closely as every game hints at what might become one of the most legendary regular seasons in recent memory.

The Avalanche’s latest exploits and the pulse of hockey’s biggest breakthroughs are always at your fingertips on onlytrustedinfo.com—the home for the fastest, most insightful analysis in sports.

Sources:
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official standings

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