POSTGAME NOTES 5, 4 (OT) STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS | ROUND 2, GAME 7 | SEPT. 4, 2020 DALLAS WINS SERIES 4-3 First Star TEAM NOTES Joel Kiviranta (3g) The Avs and Stars combined for 57 goals in the series, the third-most combined goals in a series that went seven games in NHL history. The San Jose Sharks and combined for 61 Second Star goals in the 1995 Conference Quarterfinals and the Edmonton Oilers and Flames combined for 60 Vladislav Namestnikov (2g) goals in the 1984 Division Finals.

Third Star The Colorado/Quebec franchise is now 6-9 all-time in Game 7, which includes a 4-8 mark since Anton Khudobin (40 svs) relocating to Denver.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES TEAM STATS Nazem Kadri scored his league-leading sixth power-play of the postseason. His six man-ad- vantage tallies are tied for second in franchise history for most in a playoff year. Avalanche MOST POWER PLAY GOALS IN A PLAYOFF YEAR, FRANCHISE HISTORY Shots: 44 7 Michel Goulet 1985 6 Joe Sakic 1996 6 Nazem Kadri 2020 Power Play: 1-4 Mikko Rantanen tallied an assist to extend his point streak to 10 games, tied for the second-lon- Penalty Kill: 0-2 gest such stretch in the playoffs in franchise history.

Faceoffs: 44% LONGEST PLAYOFF POINT STREAK FRANCHISE HISTORY 14 Nathan MacKinnon 2020 Dallas 10 Joe Sakic 1996 10 Marian Stastny 1982 Shots: 35 10 Mikko Rantanen 2020 Andre Burakovsky finished with two points (1g/1a) and now has four goals and five points in six Power Play: 2-2 career Game 7 appearances.

Penalty Kill: 3-4 Vladislav Namestnikov scored two goals, a new postseason career high.

Faceoffs: 56% Mikko Rantanen’s eight shots is a new playoff career high (previous: 7, April 17, 2019 vs. Calgary).

Sheldon Dries made his debut in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.