Newly acquired forward Martin Necas scored his first goal in burgundy and blue on Friday night against the St. Louis Blues.
St. Louis allowed four goals in the first period, including two on Colorado power plays, digging themselves a massive hole as they tried to avoid their fourth straight loss.
Analyzing Friday’s St. Louis Blues at Colorado Avalanche odds and lines, with NHL expert picks, predictions and best bets.
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