24 April 2026 at 02:00

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Match Summary

Colorado Avalanche defeated Los Angeles Kings 4:2. The match was played in NHL 2025. Goals were scored by G. Landeskog 5′, T. Moore 5′, C. Makar 12′, A. Lehkonen 7′, A. Kempe 15′, B. Nelson 17′. Score by period: P1: 0–1, P2: 1–1, P3: 1–2.

Match Context

Stanley Cup Playoffs — Western Conference First Round, Game 3

Presidents' Trophy winners on the doorstep of a sweep.

Pre-Match Analysis

Los Angeles Kings Form

L-L-L

Colorado Avalanche Form

W-W-W

Head to Head

Avalanche won Games 1-2 at Ball Arena (4-2, 5-4 OT).

Match Report

Landeskog opened on a deflection, Trevor Moore tied it, Makar restored Colorado's lead in the second, Lehkonen converted short-handed early in the third, Kempe pulled one back on the power play, and Nelson sealed it with an empty-netter.

Turning Point

Lehkonen's short-handed goal at 7:39 of the third — his pass for O'Connor on a 2-on-1 deflected off Adrian Kempe's skate and through Anton Forsberg's five-hole. A 1-0 power-play deficit became a 3-1 hole.

Colorado lead 3-0 and can sweep in Game 4 on Saturday at Crypto.com Arena.

Match Events

Key match events between Los Angeles Kings and Colorado Avalanche — 6 goals and 8 cards recorded during the match.

Los Angeles Kings
Colorado Avalanche
Period 1
🏒
5′
G. Landeskog

J. Manson

!
14′
J. Manson

Cross-checking

Q. Byfield

Elbowing

18′
!
Period 2
T. Moore

A. Laferriere

5′
🏒
!
5′
J. Manson

High sticking

🏒
12′
C. Makar

A. Lehkonen

!
13′
N. MacKinnon

Diving

S. Helenius

Interference

13′
!
Period 3
Q. Byfield

Tripping

3′
!
!
6′
B. Kulak

Interference

🏒
7′
A. Lehkonen

Shorthanded

!
15′
J. Drury

Tripping

A. Kempe

A. Laferriere

15′
🏒
🏒
17′
B. Nelson

Empty net

Los Angeles Kings vs Colorado Avalanche Head to Head Results

Los Angeles Kings and Colorado Avalanche have met 80 times — Los Angeles Kings won 36, Colorado Avalanche won 44, with 0 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2008. Colorado Avalanche leads the head-to-head with 44 victories from 80 meetings. A combined 438 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 5.47 per match (207 for the home side, 231 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 70 matches (88%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 78 games (98%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals. Colorado Avalanche are currently unbeaten in the last 6 meetings. The highest-scoring encounter finished 9–3 in 2022.

36

Los Angeles Kings

0

Drawn

44

Colorado Avalanche

Goals: 207Goals: 231

Recent Meetings (80)

26 Apr 2026Los Angeles Kings1 – 5Colorado Avalanche
22 Apr 2026Colorado Avalanche2 – 1Los Angeles Kings
19 Apr 2026Colorado Avalanche2 – 1Los Angeles Kings
3 Mar 2026Los Angeles Kings2 – 4Colorado Avalanche
30 Dec 2025Colorado Avalanche5 – 2Los Angeles Kings
8 Oct 2025Los Angeles Kings1 – 4Colorado Avalanche
12 Apr 2025Los Angeles Kings5 – 4Colorado Avalanche
28 Mar 2025Colorado Avalanche4 – 0Los Angeles Kings
14 Nov 2024Colorado Avalanche4 – 2Los Angeles Kings
27 Jan 2024Colorado Avalanche5 – 1Los Angeles Kings

Match Analysis AI

Makar Tiebreaker, Lehkonen SHG Push Avalanche to 3-0 Series Lead

Cale Makar scored the tiebreaking goal in the second period, Artturi Lehkonen added a short-handed dagger, Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves, and the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche moved to the brink of the second round with a 4-2 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday at Crypto.com Arena.

Los Angeles Kings 2 - 4 Colorado Avalanche (periods 0-1, 1-1, 1-2)

Goals: 25:55 Moore (Byfield, Laferriere), 55:57 Kempe (Panarin, Laferriere, PP) — 5:29 Landeskog (Roy, Manson), 32:12 Makar (Toews, Lehkonen), 47:39 Lehkonen (SHG), 57:42 Nelson (EN).

Goalies: Forsberg (19 saves) — Wedgewood (24 saves).

Series: Colorado lead 3-0.

Landeskog's tip stakes Colorado the early lead

Gabriel Landeskog deflected a Nicolas Roy point shot past Anton Forsberg at 5:29 of the first to put Colorado up 1-0. Trevor Moore answered for Los Angeles in the second period off a Quinton Byfield-Alex Laferriere set-up at 5:55 to even the score before Makar restored the lead at 12:12 with a wrist shot from the right circle, set up by Devon Toews and Lehkonen.

Lehkonen's short-handed dagger

Down a man early in the third, Colorado turned the tables: Lehkonen's intended pass for Logan O'Connor on a 2-on-1 deflected off Adrian Kempe's skate and through Forsberg's five-hole at 7:39 — a short-handed goal that stretched the lead to 3-1. Kempe answered with a power-play tip-in at 15:57 to make it 3-2, but Brock Nelson's empty-netter at 17:42 closed it out.

Wedgewood does the heavy lifting

Wedgewood was steady for Colorado all night and especially in the third period as Los Angeles outshot them 26-23. Forsberg, who took over for Darcy Kuemper after Game 1, was solid but couldn't survive the deflections — two Colorado goals came off fortunate redirects.

What it means

Colorado have outscored the Kings 13-7 across three games and can complete a sweep in Game 4 on Saturday afternoon at Crypto.com Arena. The Avalanche have controlled the series despite Nathan MacKinnon being held without a goal — depth scoring has done the damage.

Player Ratings

9.0

Cale Makar (Colorado Avalanche)

Game-winning goal in the second period — the Norris-trophy defenceman delivered the swing once again.

8.9

Artturi Lehkonen (Colorado Avalanche)

Goal and an assist; short-handed back-breaker at 7:39 of the third.

8.6

Scott Wedgewood (Colorado Avalanche)

24 saves on 26 shots; bailed out the Avalanche during a busy LA push in the third.

7.6

Adrian Kempe (Los Angeles Kings)

Power-play goal at 15:57 to cut the deficit to 3-2; Kings' best forward by some distance on the night.

Match Videos

Avalanche vs. Kings | NHL Playoff Highlights | Game 3 | April 23, 2026

NHL Game 3 Highlights | Avalanche vs. Kings - April 23, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of Kings vs Avalanche Game 3?

Colorado Avalanche 4, Los Angeles Kings 2.

Who scored the game-winning goal?

Cale Makar in the second period at 12:12 was the eventual game-winner.

What was the venue?

Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

How many saves did Scott Wedgewood make?

Wedgewood stopped 24 of 26 shots faced for the Avalanche.

Did Nathan MacKinnon score?

No — MacKinnon remained without a goal in the series; the Avalanche scored from depth.

What is the series score?

Colorado lead the Western Conference First Round series 3-0.

Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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