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Avalanche’s Nathan MacKinnon Hits 50 Goals for First Time

It seems wild to fathom that a player like Nathan MacKinnon who has accomplished so much already had any milestones left to achieve. He’s a Stanley Cup champion, has two 100-point seasons – including the current one – and four others during which he tallied more than or nearly 90 points. Plus that bewildering home point streak this season that lasted almost the entire campaign. Well, on Tuesday night versus the Minnesota Wild, MacKinnon notched his 50th (then his 51st) goal of the season, remarkably a first for him.

His 50th marker happened in the second period with the score 3-2 for the Avs. A clever behind-the-back pass from Jonathan Drouin near centre-ice sent MacKinnon off to the right-hand side where he wristed a beautiful shot past Minnesota netminder Filip Gustavsson. 

His previous plateau had been 42, which he achieved just a season ago. The Avalanche have a beguiling offense in 2023-24, with the Halifax native leading the way courtesy of 135 points and counting. His 51st came less than five minutes later to make it 5-2 in favour of the Avalanche at the time. Oh, and that 51st goal marked a hat trick on the night for the Colorado star.

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Edgar Chaput

Edgar Chaput

Born and bred in Montreal, I've enjoyed hockey since I was a wee lad. One of the first games I ever watched was Game 5 of the 1993 Stanley Cup final, the last time the Canadiens won the Cup...or were barely good. Curse or happenstance?

Football, soccer, and basketball followed and are still important to this day but let's be honest. As a Canadian sports fan hockey never goes away! I cover the Seattle Kraken for The Hockey Writers.

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