Colorado's NHL Record Road Winning Streak Ends with Consecutive Shutout Losses

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Colorado's NHL Record Road Winning Streak Ends with Consecutive Shutout Losses
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Colorado's record-breaking NHL streak of 15 consecutive wins on the road comes to an end with back-to-back shutout losses. Alexandar Georgiev suffers his second loss for Colorado, while Jeff Skinner leads Buffalo with two assists.

Colorado closed a three-game trip with consecutive shutout losses , ending a record NHL streak of 15 wins in a row on the road.

Jeff Skinner had two assists for Buffalo, matching Dahlin for the team lead with nine points. Skinner set up Peterka’s goal midway through the first period, and Mittelstadt’s goal in the opening minutes of the second. Colorado’s All-Star defenseman Cale Makar returned to the game after sliding into the end boards and going to the dressing room during the second period.

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