ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Valeri Nichushkin expanded his objective touch to 6 video games, and the Colorado Avalanche handed the Minnesota Wild their 6th straight loss, 3-2 at Xcel Power Fixate Friday. Nichushkin has 10 points over his previous 6 games. Kurtis MacDermid scored the permission objective early in the 3rd duration, and Ross Colton racked up for the Avalanche who have won 2 in a row and five of their past six Maros Jedlicka Jersey. Alexandar Georgiev made 19 saves. "I believed we dealt with the press well, especially entering the third, remaining to play our game and obtain a big objective by MacDermid," Colorado coach Jared Bednar said. "The person's been working exceptionally hard. To see him appear and do the appropriate point, fourth line obtains an objective once more, power play obtains a goal once more, I assumed around being able to can be found in when driving and kind of have that effort with some people out of the lineup, it was excellent to see. " COLMIN: MacDermid gets hold of the lead on the backhand Kirill Kaprizov had an objective and an aid, and Joel Eriksson Ek scored for bush that have gone 0-4-2 throughout their skid. Filip Gustavsson made 22 saves. "I feel that we played much better tonight, yet we simply desire two factors," Kaprizov stated. "The last couple of video games we've shed by one objective. I really feel, also, we have actually played much better-- particularly tonight. We had a whole lot of opportunities. We play like that, success will come. "Colton offered the Avalanche a 1-0 lead at 17:43 of the initial period off the rush, racking up from the left circle on a help from Bowen Byram. Nichuskin made it 2-0 at 8:39 of the second period on the power play after tipping in a Nathan MacKinnon wrist shot from atop the left circle. COLMIN: Nichushkin ratings power-play objective against Wild Kaprizov sufficed to 2-1, scoring 34 seconds later at 9:13 when he dispersed in a loosened puck in the crease. Eriksson Ek tied it 2-2 at 14:21 from the port after redirecting a pass from Mats Zuccarello on the power play. "Did we play well adequate to win tonight? Yes," Minnesota trainer Dean Evason said. "Yet when things aren't going great, you need to do something additional . Something needs to be done additional. We require all of it. "MacDermid put Colorado back in advance 3-2 at 4:56 of the third period with his very first goal of the season, racking up off an assist from Andrew Cogliano after cutting via the slot. "It's not always part of my work, but it's constantly good to be able to help my group offensively," MacDermid said. "It's a large two factors for us. Grind it out at the end which's what you intend to do on the roadway. "Bednar complimented MacDermid after playing in his fifth ready the Avalanche this season. "To be able to head out and get the big one, all the men were thrilled on the bench," Bednar claimed. "I enjoy to see it.