Makar’s Hat Trick Powers Avalanche Victory Over Ducks

In an exhilarating match, Cale Makar propelled the Colorado Avalanche to a decisive victory over the Anaheim Ducks by scoring a remarkable hat trick. The game took place on a vibrant night at the Honda Center, where the Ducks had recently showcased a strong home performance.
Makar’s Hat Trick Dominates the Game
Makar opened the scoring at 11:33 in the first period. He skillfully maneuvered behind the Anaheim net to gather a loose puck. Subsequently, he skated through the left circle, executing a precise wrist shot from the hash marks to establish a 1-0 lead for the Avalanche.
This goal marked a troubling trend for the Ducks, who have now conceded the first goal in four consecutive games. Anaheim’s head coach, Joel Quenneville, acknowledged the challenges of playing from behind. “You can’t expect to keep chasing a game,” he stated.
Power Play Success
Shortly after Makar’s initial goal, Martin Necas extended Colorado’s lead to 2-0 at 14:05 with a powerful one-timer from the top of the left circle during a power play. This marked his fifth goal in the last five games, highlighting his offensive consistency.
- Final Score: Colorado Avalanche 5, Anaheim Ducks 2
- Attendance: Honda Center
- Recent Ducks Performance: 12-2-0 record over the last 14 games
Despite the Ducks’ previous success, including a five-game winning streak at home, they struggled to rebound after falling behind. Alex Killorn, an Anaheim forward, remarked on the necessity of starting strong in games. “We’ve got to find a way to get some leads,” he said, emphasizing the need for better starts.
Ultimately, Makar’s outstanding hat trick was instrumental in securing the Avalanche’s victory. This match highlighted the resilience of the Avalanche and raised questions about the Ducks’ ability to sustain their recent momentum.



