Colorado Avalanche vs Vegas Golden Knights Prediction and Picks - October 31, 2025

By: Dean Whitaker Published 10/31/2025, 07:00 AM ET
Jack Eichel looks to lead the Golden Knights over the Avalanche
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NHL action on Friday evening, and we have a Colorado Avalanche vs Vegas Golden Knights Prediction ready to rock and roll. The Avs enter this contest off an 8-4 home win over the Devils to move to 6-5 on the year. Vegas enters this game off a 6-3 road win over Carolina, which now puts them at 6-4 on the year. The Avs won two of the three meetings last year. Read on to see our Avalanche vs Golden Knights prediction.

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Avs Crush The Devils At Home

The Avalanche come into this Halloween showdown riding high after an 8-4 win over the New Jersey Devils, a game that snapped a frustrating four-game skid. It wasn’t just a win—it was a statement. Victor Olofsson recorded his first career hat trick and added two assists, while Nathan MacKinnon scored twice and moved into fourth place on the franchise’s all-time goals list. Colorado’s power play, which had been sputtering, suddenly came alive with four goals on six chances, and Cale Makar dished out four assists to remind everyone why he’s one of the most dynamic defensemen in the league. Even when New Jersey clawed back with four goals in a wild second period, the Avs had the firepower to slam the door shut. That kind of offensive explosion is exactly what they needed heading into a divisional measuring-stick game against Vegas.

Offensively, Colorado has been the most dangerous team in the NHL to start the season, leading the league with 41 goals through 11 games. MacKinnon has been his usual dominant self with nine goals already, while Martin NeÄŤas and Artturi Lehkonen have provided steady secondary scoring. The addition of Olofsson looks like it could be a sneaky difference-maker if he continues to find chemistry with his linemates. The Avalanche are averaging nearly four goals per game, and when their power play is clicking, they can bury opponents in a hurry. The question is whether they can sustain that level of execution against a Vegas team that thrives on structure and discipline.

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Defensively, there are still concerns. Colorado has allowed 28 goals, and while Scott Wedgewood has been serviceable in net, his .901 save percentage leaves room for improvement. The Avs have been prone to lapses, as seen in that second-period collapse against New Jersey, and those breakdowns can be costly against a team like Vegas that capitalizes on mistakes. Still, the Avalanche have only lost once in regulation all season, and their ability to bounce back from adversity is a sign of a veteran group that knows how to win. If they can tighten up defensively while keeping their offense rolling, they’ll be a tough out in T-Mobile Arena.

Knights Grab Huge Road Win Against Carolina

Vegas returns home after a 6-3 win over the Carolina Hurricanes, a game that showcased both their resilience and their star power. Jack Eichel scored twice in the final five minutes, turning a tense 3-3 game into a comfortable victory. Pavel Dorofeyev also chipped in with two first-period goals, while Tomas Hertl sealed it with an empty-netter. It was a fitting way to close out a tough road trip, and it reminded everyone that the Golden Knights are still one of the most dangerous third-period teams in the league. With the win, Vegas improved to 6-1-3, and they now open a six-game homestand with momentum on their side.

The Golden Knights’ offense has been efficient, scoring 37 goals in 10 games while boasting one of the league’s best power plays at 27%. Eichel has been on a tear with 19 points in 10 games, putting him in the early Hart Trophy conversation. He’s been flanked by Ivan Barbashev and Alexander Holtz, giving Vegas a top line that can match up with anyone. Beyond that, Dorofeyev has emerged as a legitimate scoring threat, while veterans like William Karlsson and Reilly Smith continue to provide steady two-way play. Vegas doesn’t generate as many shots as Colorado, but their finishing ability has been elite, and they’ve been opportunistic in capitalizing on special teams.

Defensively, Vegas has been sharp, allowing just 27 goals so far, good for sixth-best in the league. Their penalty kill has been solid at nearly 79%, and goaltender Akira Schmid has done enough to keep them steady in net. The blue line, anchored by Shea Theodore and Brayden McNabb, has been physical and disciplined, limiting opponents’ high-danger chances. Against Colorado, the key will be containing MacKinnon and Makar, which is easier said than done. But with home ice, a confident Eichel, and a defense that rarely beats itself, the Golden Knights look ready for another heavyweight clash in what’s quickly becoming one of the NHL’s best rivalries.

Colorado Avalanche vs Vegas Golden Knights Pick

Avalanche vs Golden Knights Moneyline Pick

  • Colorado -106 (5 Units)

Backing Colorado in this spot makes sense because the Avalanche’s offense has been firing on all cylinders, and when they’re rolling, few teams can keep up. Nathan MacKinnon is in peak form, already among the league leaders in goals, while Cale Makar continues to drive play from the blue line with his vision and puck movement. The recent breakout from Victor Olofsson adds another layer of scoring depth, giving Colorado multiple lines that can threaten at any time. Against a Vegas team that thrives on structure, the Avs’ speed and creativity could be the difference, especially if their power play continues to click the way it did against New Jersey.

On top of that, Colorado has shown resilience even when their defense has wavered, and that ability to bounce back is critical in a matchup like this. Vegas will look to slow the game down and lean on Jack Eichel’s line, but the Avalanche’s depth scoring and transition game give them the tools to counterpunch effectively. If Scott Wedgewood can deliver a steady performance in net and the defense avoids costly lapses, Colorado’s offensive firepower should tilt the ice in their favor. In a game that feels like a playoff preview, the Avs’ ability to dictate pace makes them the side worth backing.

Avalanche vs Golden Knights Over/Under Pick

  • Under 6.5 (4 Units)

The under 6.5 feels like the right angle because while both Colorado and Vegas have elite offensive talent, these matchups often tighten up into more structured, playoff-style games. The Golden Knights’ defense has been one of the stingiest in the league, and their ability to limit high-danger chances should help slow down Colorado’s attack. On the other side, the Avalanche have been prone to defensive lapses, but they’ve also shown they can lock in against top-tier opponents, especially when Cale Makar and the blue line dictate pace. With both teams capable of grinding shifts and leaning on disciplined special teams, this game sets up to be more of a chess match than a track meet, keeping the total under the number.

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