NHL

Colorado Avalanche at Los Angeles Kings

· West 1st Round - Game 4
Final
5 - 1

MacKinnon leads Avalanche to 5-1 win and 1st-round sweep of LA Kings, ending Anze Kopitar's career

Colorado Avalanche vs. Los Angeles Kings: Game Highlights

Cale Makar also scored and Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves as the Presidents' Trophy-winning Avs advanced to face the winner of the heavyweight first-round series between Dallas and Minnesota.

Colorado coach Jared Bednar praised his team's defensive acumen after holding the defense-first Kings to five goals in four games, noting that his high-powered lineup would probably prefer to emphasize offense.

“It's not as fun to commit on the defensive side and really dig in there and spend a bunch of energy there to chip away at the game, but I think they bought into the way we needed to play the LA Kings,” Bednar said. “And that may change a little bit for the next opponent ... but they did a heck of a job playing the right way in order to win it.”

Colorado also ended the 20-year career of Kings captain Anze Kopitar, who announced his pending retirement in September.

The Slovenian center is the top scorer in franchise history and a two-time Selke Trophy winner, and he was a star on the Kings’ two Stanley Cup championship teams in 2012 and 2014 before spending the past decade as their captain. The Kings crowd repeatedly chanted “Kopi! Kopi!” in the final minutes of the blowout, and he got standing ovations when he came out for his final two shifts.

With a masterful four-game demonstration of the roster-wide talent on a team ready to win it all, Colorado earned at least five consecutive days off before the second round, and quite possibly more. The Wild and Stars are tied heading to Game 5 on Tuesday.

“(A sweep) just shows that we stuck to the details this entire series,” Makar said. “I felt like they were pushing us at times, and we were able to weather it. It's a good test for us. That's a stingy defensive team over there that has a lot of offensive threats, and we found different ways to shut them down.”

Joel Edmundson scored and Anton Forsberg stopped 27 shots for the Kings, whose fifth consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup playoffs ended with their eighth consecutive postseason defeat over the past two years and their seventh straight first-round exit since hoisting the Cup 12 years ago.

Although interim coach D.J. Smith was able to extend his team’s streak of postseason appearances with a late surge into the last wild-card spot, Los Angeles has not won a playoff round since raising the Stanley Cup for the second time.

“We fought hard, there's no doubt about that, but they're the best team in the league for a reason,” Kings defenseman Drew Doughty said. “We were in games, but didn't ultimately get the job done. Proud of our effort.”

After scoring 53 goals in the regular season, MacKinnon got his first goal of these playoffs in the first period on a power play, ending the Avs’ 0 for 9 start to the series with the man advantage. Colorado never trailed in Game 4, putting it away with two goals in less than three minutes early in the third.

Although Los Angeles began the series by slowing down the powerhouse Avs and even holding MacKinnon to one assist in three games, the Kings scored just four goals while being pushed to the brink.

Makar glided past Taylor Ward early in the second period and fired a beautiful wrist shot for the Conn Smythe Trophy winner’s second goal in two games.

MacKinnon added an empty-net goal, giving him 57 goals in 99 career playoff games.

Regular Season Series

COL wins series 3-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 13:13 Nathan MacKinnon Goal (1) Slap Shot, assists: Nazem Kadri (2), Gabriel Landeskog (1)
Goal 2nd Period 5:48 Cale Makar Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: none
Goal 2nd Period 13:43 Joel Edmundson Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Adrian Kempe (1), Alex Laferriere (4)
Goal 3rd Period 3:13 Nicolas Roy Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Artturi Lehkonen (2), Sam Malinski (1)
Goal 3rd Period 6:01 Devon Toews Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Nathan MacKinnon (2), Gabriel Landeskog (2)
Goal 3rd Period 14:22 Nathan MacKinnon Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Martin Necas (2), Brett Kulak (1)

Statistics

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17 Blocked Shots 13
21 Hits 50
4 Takeaways 6
32 Shots 25
1 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 3
50.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
35 Faceoffs Won 30
53.8 Faceoff Win Percent 46.2
15 Giveaways 13
4 Total Penalties 5
8 Penalty Minutes 26
Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kevin Fiala, LW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Colorado Avalanche Colorado Avalanche Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Valeri Nichushkin, RW Out May 26

Game Information

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Location: Los Angeles, CA
Attendance: 18,145 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 11 16 121 55
Dallas 12 20 112 50
Minnesota 12 24 104 46
Utah 6 33 92 43
St. Louis 12 33 86 37
Nashville 10 34 86 38
Winnipeg 12 35 82 35
Chicago 14 39 72 29

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 17 26 95 39
Edmonton 11 30 93 41
Anaheim 6 33 92 43
Los Angeles 20 27 90 35
San Jose 8 35 86 39
Seattle 11 37 79 34
Calgary 9 39 77 34
Vancouver 8 49 58 25
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