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Colorado Avalanche reach historic heights with their latest victory over Winnipeg


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Theodore Mosby
December 20, 2025  (10:23)
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Ball Arena keeps tilting the ice as the Colorado Avalanche stretch a home win streak that is reshaping their season and the Western Conference picture.

The Colorado Avalanche pushed their home win streak to 12 games on Friday, reinforcing Ball Arena dominance while stacking points in the Central Division race. Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, and Colorado Avalanche form the backbone of this run.

Colorado Avalanche home streak reaches historic territory.

The latest win did not feel flashy, but it felt familiar. Colorado controlled pace early, absorbed pressure late, and trusted structure when the game tightened. That formula keeps working at home.
The Avalanche are not overwhelming teams with blowouts every night. They are winning puck battles down low, exiting cleanly, and protecting the slot when the third period gets uncomfortable.
This streak now stands as the second longest home winning run in franchise history. Only the 2021-22 Stanley Cup season produced a longer stretch, when the Avalanche rattled off 18 straight wins at Ball Arena.
The group understands what this building gives them. The altitude pushes visiting benches, the crowd feeds momentum shifts, and Colorado's defense pairs keep gaps tight when legs fade.
There is a quiet confidence around this team right now, the kind fans recognize instantly, because it shows up in close games that never feel fully lost.
Nathan MacKinnon continues to drive play through the neutral zone, forcing defenders back and creating controlled entries. Cale Makar's puck movement keeps breakouts clean and limits time spent scrambling.
Goaltending has done its part without stealing headlines. Colorado does not need miracle saves every night when shot quality against stays low and rebounds are cleared quickly.
Depth has mattered just as much as star power. Secondary scoring has chipped in at key moments, turning tied games into wins before tension has time to settle in.
The Avalanche are now flirting with franchise history again, and it matters because these points banked at home cushion the schedule ahead. Road swings get easier when Ball Arena keeps delivering wins.
The streak also sends a message inside the division. Beating Colorado in Denver requires near perfect execution, and most teams simply have not had it this season.
With more home dates ahead, the Avalanche have a real chance to chase down that 18 game mark. Whether they reach it or not, Ball Arena has once again become a problem every opponent must solve.
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Colorado Avalanche reach historic heights with their latest victory over Winnipeg

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