×

Avs’ Nathan MacKinnon, bloodied by puck to face, returns to game

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 9:07 PM

Colorado forward Nathan MacKinnon, bloodied by a puck to the face, briefly left the Avalanche’s ​game against the Minnesota ‌Wild on Monday in Minneapolis before returning to action.

He wound up scoring an empty-net goal in the last minute of ‌Colorado’s ​5-2 win, extending ⁠his goal-scoring streak ⁠to five games.

Avalanche teammate Devon Toews tried to clear a puck out of the defensive zone and ​inadvertently fired the puck into MacKinnon’s face with 1:07 left ⁠in the second ⁠period. MacKinnon immediately went down ​and was attended to by trainers, ​who helped him cover his bloody ‌face with a towel. There also was blood on the inside of his visor.

MacKinnon skated toward ⁠the locker room under his own power with the score 1-1.

When the third period ⁠started, ‌MacKinnon was back on ⁠the ice.

MacKinnon, 30, had 127 ​points ‌during the regular season ​and led ⁠the NHL with 53 goals. Through the Avalanche’s first eight playoff games this spring before Monday, he had six goals and six assists.

–Field ​Level Media