The Colorado Avalache regularly can boast of their star players' accomplishments -- and the latest achievement by an Avs superstar further cements his Hockey Hall of Fame path.
Makar's combination of skating and vision were on display when he scored his 100th career goal on a power play Saturday in a 6-3 victory over Dallas. Makar was up top and moved the puck around the ice before receiving it back from Nathan MacKinnon. That set up Makar to unleash a rising wrist shot that beat Dallas goaltender Casey DeSmith.
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Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar reached the 100-goal plateau this afternoon after he notched his 14th goal of the season against the Dallas Stars to tie the game at 2-2.
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Cale Makar has scored his 100th career goal and joins elite territory with how fast he scored those 100 goals.
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Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar found himself in awe of Cale Makar after the star defenseman enjoyed another prolific game during Colorado's 6-3 victory over the Dallas Stars on Saturday night. "I'm a little biased,
It’s just the nature of the Colorado Avalanche’s dynamic defenceman ... The only blue liners speedier are Hall of Famers: Bobby Orr (299 games), Paul Coffey (300), Ray Bourque (329) and ...
With 101 career goals and 287 assists, Makar is averaging 1.07 points a game. Should he keep up that pace, it would rank up there with the likes of Bobby Orr (1.39) and Paul Coffey (1.09) for the highest marks over a career by a defenseman in NHL history.
It’s just the nature of the Colorado Avalanche’s dynamic defenseman ... The only blue liners speedier are Hall of Famers: Bobby Orr (299 games), Paul Coffey (300), Ray Bourque (329) and ...