Avalanche edge Stars in high-octane affair to give Bednar victorious debut

DENVER - Joe Colborne had three goals for his first NHL hat trick, Colorado withstood a 6-on-4 opportunity over final 46 seconds and the Avalanche held off the Dallas Stars 6-5 on Saturday night.

Trailing 2-0 early, Colborne scored three of Colorado's next five goals to build a 5-2 lead. Carl Soderberg and Nathan MacKinnon also scored during the stretch, and Tyson Barrie added an insurance goal in the third period to kick off the Jared Bednar Era in winning fashion.

Bednar took over for Patrick Roy after the Hall of Fame goaltender-turned-coach surprisingly stepped away two months ago.

Tyler Seguin had two goals for the Stars, while Devin Shore, Jamie Benn and Brett Ritchie also scored.

Dallas pulled starter Antti Niemi at 7:05 of the second period after allowing five goals. Kari Lehtonen slowed the Avalanche's potent offensive attack so the Stars could work their way back into the game.

Barrie scored a goal that appeared to bounce off the skate of Stephen Johns and past Lehtonen to make it 6-4. Soon after, Ritchie made it a one-goal game when he slid a shot past Semyon Varlamov.

Blake Comeau was called for slashing with 1:56 remaining. The Stars pulled Lehtonen, but couldn't get anything past Varlamov.

The Avalanche certainly had ample opportunities to gain some separation in the third period. A shot by Andreas Martinsen clanged off the post. Later, Fedor Tyutin's slap shot appeared to go in and the horn sounded. But the puck actually hit the outside of the net. And later, Mikhail Grigorenko had a shot roll along the mouth of the goal before veering just wide.

Colborne signed with the Avalanche as a free agent in July after a 19-goal, 25-assist season with Calgary. He's a fan-favorite given that he played collegiately down the road at the University of Denver.

Bednar was a career minor leaguer - as a defenseman and then as a coach - before being hired by Colorado on Aug. 25. The 44-year-old led the Lake Erie Monsters of the American Hockey League to the Calder Cup last season.

His style may be even more up-tempo than the version Roy implemented. Colorado outshot Dallas 33-28.

It was a fast-paced first period filled with plenty of scoring. The Stars got things rolling early when Seguin scored a power play goal 43 seconds into the game. Shore added another 6:17 later and the Stars were in business with a 2-0 lead.

That's when things got a little wild. There was a scrum in front of the Stars goal and defenseman Patrik Nemeth sprawled out on the ice to keep it out of the net. The puck appeared to go in, but the ruling kept changing: No goal, goal, an awarded penalty shot to the Avalanche, a review where the goal was re-awarded. Finally, another review and the goal really did count.

In the end, Colborne was credited with the score. He added another 7:04 later.

The Avalanche haven't garnered much early respect with a majority of prognosticators predicting they'll finish outside of the playoff picture.

''People can say what they want,'' said Matt Duchene, who will serve as an alternate captain this season. ''Go out there and prove them wrong - that's our job.''

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Marner on 1st NHL goal celebration: ‘Excitement really takes over your body’

Mitch Marner let loose after scoring the first goal of his NHL career, and his reaction was almost as memorable as the goal itself.

The Toronto Maple Leafs rookie erupted with a series of fist pumps after accomplishing his milestone midway through the first period in an eventual 4-1 victory Saturday over the Boston Bruins.

"The excitement really takes over your body," he told TSN's Mark Masters after the game. "It was a special moment for me and definitely a thing I will remember for the rest of my life."

Marner accomplished the feat in his second career game that was also the Leafs' home opener.

Related: Marner's mom was in washroom for his 1st NHL goal

His teammates knew exactly what he was doing in the celebration.

"That's straight from the (OHL's) London Knights right there," Nazem Kadri said. "I know a thing or two about that."

Kadri played for the Knights from 2008-2010, while Marner spent three seasons with the junior club beginning in 2013.

Tyler Bozak joked he might ask Marner to cool it on future goal reactions.

"He was really excited after that goal," Bozak said. "I'll have to tone him down when he gets some more."

If Marner's second game was any indication, there should plenty more opportunities to celebrate going forward.

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Marner’s mom was in washroom for his 1st NHL goal

When nature calls, you have to accept the charges, even if you risk missing a milestone.

Mitch Marner's mother, Bonnie, attended his game Saturday against the Boston Bruins with her husband, Paul, but she didn't see their son's first career NHL goal because she was using the washroom.

"That's definitely going to be something I can joke around with her about," Mitch told TSN's Mark Masters after the game.

He scored the memorable marker on a slick wrist shot in the first period.

At least Bonnie got to celebrate, eventually.

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Hawks’ Panik pots 1st career hat trick in win over Preds

The Chicago Blackhawks may have found an answer on the wing, as forward Richard Panik scored three goals in a game for the first time in his NHL career in a 5-3 win Saturday over the Nashville Predators.

Panik put his team ahead 3-0 in the first frame, and then grabbed a pair of goals in the third period. All three goals came at even strength.

The winger has recorded at least one point all three games this season.

The 25-year-old played 30 games with the Blackhawks last season, scoring six goals and two assists after joining the team via a trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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Eriksson guilty of long-distance own goal in Canucks debut

This is not the debut Loui Eriksson had in mind.

The Vancouver Canucks' prized offseason acquisition inadvertently put the puck in his own net from center ice Saturday night on an attempted pass to Erik Gudbranson with goaltender Ryan Miller pulled on a delayed penalty.

Calgary Flames defenseman Brett Kulak was initially credited with his first NHL goal on the play, but it was later awarded to Troy Brouwer.

The Canucks signed Eriksson to a six-year, $36-million deal on July 1.

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Colborne scores hat trick in Avs debut

Joe Colborne didn't wait long to make an impression with his new team.

The Colorado Avalanche forward scored three goals in Saturday's season opener against the Dallas Stars, putting in the third tally 7:05 into the second frame.

Colborne joined the Avalanche as a free agent in the offseason.

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Luongo passes Plante for 6th all time on career wins list

Saturday's 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings pushed Roberto Luongo into sole possession of sixth place on the NHL's all-time wins list.

With his 438th win, the Florida Panthers goalie moved past the legendary Jacques Plante. Luongo now sits just 10 victories shy of passing Terry Sawchuk.

Goalie Games Wins
Martin Brodeur 1266 691
Patrick Roy 1029 551
Ed Belfour 963 484
Curtis Joseph 943 454
Terry Sawchuk 971 447
Roberto Luongo 928 438
Jacques Plante 837 437

The 37-year-old began his career in 1999, and has played for the New York Islanders, Vancouver Canucks, and in two stints with the Panthers.

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Bernier’s miscue gifts Penguins easy goal

There's a reason Jonathan Bernier is a backup goalie.

The Anaheim Ducks netminder had trouble handing off the puck to Cam Fowler behind his net, allowing the Pittsburgh Penguins to swoop in and score an easy one Saturday night.

Ducks starter John Gibson got the night off after allowing four goals in a loss to the Dallas Stars on Thursday.

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