(SportsNetwork. Washington Nationals Pro Shop .com) - The Colorado Avalanche attempt to complete a three-game homestand perfect on Sunday night as they take on the Columbus Blue Jackets at Pepsi Center. After getting shut out in St. Louis on Monday, the Avalanche have needed to go past regulation to pick up home victories over the Philadelphia Flyers and Edmonton Oilers. They beat the Flyers in overtime, then used shootout goals from Matt Duchene and Alex Tanguay to top the Oilers 2-1 on Friday. Duchene used a deke and scored on his forehand to open the second round of the tiebreaker. Ben Scrivens then bit on a deke by Tanguay, who hung on to the puck before firing it over the Oilers netminder. Semyon Varlamov made 27 saves before stopping both Edmonton attempts in the shootout, helping Colorado win its fifth in the past seven games. Duchene also set up Daniel Briere for Colorados lone goal in regulation. After circling the Edmonton net, Duchene sent a backhand pass across to Briere, who tapped the puck into an open net at 7:55 of the second period. Its a luxury to play with a guy like Matt, Briere said. He is so strong with the puck, especially behind the net. The goal was all his work. Colorado, though, was outshot 12-3 in the third period while allowing Edmonton to tie the game. The Avalanche will hope for a better finish in this game and are likely to start Varlamov, who is 5-2-1 in his career versus the Blue Jackets with a 1.85 goals against average, .939 save percentage and two shutouts. The Blue Jackets were in action on Saturday night and were routed 6-3 by the hosting Arizona Coyotes, who went ahead for good thanks to a three-goal second period. Fedor Tyutin, James Wisniewski and Ryan Johansen all tallied for the Blue Jackets, who opened up a four-game road trip by having their two-game win streak halted. Johansen has two goals and four assists over a six-game point streak. Sergei Bobrovsky surrendered six goals on 31 shots in defeat. Curtis McElhinney stopped all three shots fired his way over 14:57 of relief. (The battle to compete) was not there, Blue Jackets coach Todd Richards said. It was not at the level it needed to be to go out and win a hockey game. It is unknown if Richards will go back to Bobrovsky tonight or give McElhinney the start. Bobrovsky is 3-1-1 lifetime versus the Avs with a 2.51 GAA and .903 save percentage, while McElhinney is 2-2-0 with a 3.26 GAA and .888 save percentage in this matchup. Columbus lost both of its meetings last season with the Avalanche and has lost six of its past nine in Colorado. Andrew Stevenson Nationals Jersey . Therrien would not confirm his lineup for the game, but he did have the same line combinations practicing together for the third straight day which is usually a pretty good indication of what the lineup will be. Austin Voth Jersey . Mike Vecchione tied it at 2 with 4:01 left in the first, Saskatoon native Eli Lichtenwald gave the Dutchman the lead 57 seconds later, and Daniel Ciampini capped the spree with 2:57 to go. https://www.cheapnationals.com/1327r-tanner-rainey-jersey-nationals.html . Sundays race will be held at the Sepang circuit, adjacent to Kuala Lumpurs main airport where the ill-fated flight took off earlier this month. Authorities now say it is almost certain it crashed in the Indian Ocean, killing all 239 people aboard.Madison, WI (SportsNetwork.com) - Sam Dekker had 18 points, Traevon Jackson scored 16 and third-ranked Wisconsin cruised to an 89-45 win over Chattanooga in opening-round action of the Battle 4 Atlantis on Sunday. Frank Kaminsky matched Nigel Hayes with 15 points and added 10 boards and four assists. Hayes totaled 13 boards. Josh Gasser was the lone Wisconsin starter not to reach double figures in points as he finished with nine. The Badgers (2-0) began the season by beating Northern Kentucky 62-31 on Friday. Ronrico White paced Chattanooga (1-1) with 15 points off the bench. The Badgers raced out to a 20-4 lead against the Mocs, wwho posted a 57-point win over Hiwassee in their season opener on Friday. Carter Kieboom Nationals Jersey. Hayes supplied the final 10 points during Wisconsins game-opening run and finished with a double-double in the first half. Dekker scored eight straight points to extend the lead to 44-18, and the Badgers went into halftime up 52-21 after shooting nearly 60 percent. Wisconsins lead didnt dip below 30 points in the second half. Game Notes The Badgers made 8-of-18 3-pointers and had a 49-21 rebounding advantage ... Chattanooga was limited to 32.1 percent shooting ... Casey Jones led Mocs starters with 12 points. ' ' '