DENVER (AP) Nathan MacKinnon sees the game on a different level these days. So, too, does the Colorado Avalanche's video crew.

Devon Toews scored the go-ahead goal with 6:35 remaining, MacKinnon had a goal and an assist to give him at least a point in all 26 home games and the Avalanche beat Arizona 4-3 on Sunday night, extending the Coyotesā€™ skid to nine in a row.

Playing a big role was video coach Brett Heimlich, who alerted head coach Jared Bednar of a potential offsides when the Coyotes scored a tiebreaking goal in the third period. Colorado challenged and while the review took a long time - and had Bednar nervous - it was successful.

Simply that kind of stress-filled, grind-it-out performance for Colorado.

ā€œThere are no easy games in this league,ā€ said defenseman Jack Johnson, whose squad responded after a team meeting following their return from a road swing where they went 1-4-1.

MacKinnon extended his point streak this season at Ball Arena with a second-period goal. His home point streak is the second-longest to open a season in NHL history, trailing only Wayne Gretzkyā€™s 40-game mark, set during the 1988-89 season with the Los Angeles Kings.

ā€œItā€™s an incredible feat,ā€ said Johnson, who scored his first goal since Dec. 16 and also added an assist. ā€œThe way (MacKinnon) prepares every day, and the way he takes care of himself, on top of his natural abilities, Iā€™m not surprised.ā€

Ross Colton also scored as the Avalanche returned home for the first time since Jan. 26. Colorado overcame two one-goal deficits in moving to a league-best 21-5 on home ice this season.

Alexandar Georgiev stopped 28 shots for Colorado, including several in the final 80 seconds after Artturi Lehkonen was called for a tripping penalty and the Coyotes pulled their goaltender.

Matt Dumba, Lawson Crouse and Logan Cooley scored for Arizona, which hasn't won since Jan. 22. Karel Vejmelka made 33 saves.

ā€œIt looks like weā€™re in that kind of a slump right now where whatever we do, thereā€™s always a bad bounce or something,ā€ said Coyotes coach AndrĆ© Tourigny, whose team is 0-8-1 over their slide. ā€œExtremely proud of the effort.ā€

Both teams had potential go-ahead goals in the third period overturned for offsides on challenges. First, Alex Kerfoot's goal was disallowed after a lengthy review. It was ruled he didn't keep his skate onside before grabbing the puck out of the air on a breakaway.

About 30 seconds later, Jonathan Drouin's goal was taken off the board when Arizona successfully challenged that Mikko Rantanen entered the offensive zone too soon.

ā€œThey made the right call on all of them,ā€ Bednar said.

Toews scored the winner with a wrist shot to the stick side of Vejmelka. The Coyotes nearly responded with 4:56 remaining, sending a puck into the net, only to have the whistle blow before it slid by Georgiev.

A big moment in the game came late in the second period, when Colorado had a four-minute power play after Mackinnon was hit by Adam Ruzickaā€™s stick on his already broken nose that drew blood. The Coyotes weathered the storm to keep the game tied at 3.

Arizona was outshot in the middle period by a 21-5 margin. Still, the team took a momentary lead on Cooley's score. It lasted all of 21 seconds before MacKinnon scored the equalizer when he whacked at a loose puck several times at the goal line, before knocking it past the leg pad of Vejmelka. The Coyotes challenged the play for goaltender interference, but the ruling of a goal was upheld. They were 5 for 5 in challenges heading into the game.

Colorado forward Chris Wagner played 6:19 and had no shots in his season debut. The veteran worked his way back from a ruptured Achilles he suffered in the offseason.

ā€œHe had a good game,ā€ Bednar said.

UP NEXT

Coyotes: Host Edmonton on Monday.

Avalanche: Host Vancouver on Tuesday.

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