DENVER – Gabriel Landeskog got the last laugh.
Six minutes after Landeskog was slashed by Devan Dubnyk and then got into a tussle with the Wild goalie, the Colorado Avalanche captain broke a third-period scoreless tie with the first goal on the road against Dubnyk since Oct. 22.
The goal, which ended Dubnyk's team-record road shutout streak at 170 minutes, 23 seconds, lifted the Avalanche to a 1-0 win and handed Minnesota its second consecutive loss despite a hard-fought effort and plenty of scoring chances.
"That was a good game by all of us," said Dubnyk, who made 31 saves. "It's disappointing for everybody to put in a good effort like that [and not get rewarded]. There's posts and shots [Avs goalie Calvin Pickard] doesn't see and rebounds, and it just seemed like nothing could go in.
"Then we think we scored at the end and they call it off."
That disallowed goal came with 51.5 seconds left. Charlie Coyle thought he tied the score with a slam dunk into a wide-open net after a deflected Jared Spurgeon shot reached him at the side of the net. But referee Graham Skilliter immediately waved off the goal and ruled that Eric Staal impeded Pickard's ability to make the save.
Pickard was out of the crease, and as Staal fought his way to the goalmouth to establish position with defenseman Erik Johnson, Staal pushed Johnson into the back of Pickard. Because the play occurred in the final minute, the NHL's Situation Room in Toronto initiated the challenge process.
Skilliter took a second look and confirmed his own call of no-goal.