Colangelo, now with eight goals in his last 16 games, ranks third among all qualified NHL rookies in goals per game this season – trailing only Calder Trophy contenders Macklin Celebrini and Matvei Michkov.
With his 23rd assist of the season, Vatrano matched his career high total set last year. The Massachusetts-born winger, signed earlier this season to a three-year contract extension, has now registered the three best offensive seasons of his 10-year NHL career during his initial three campaigns as a Duck.
The third period would belong to Colorado though, as the Avs struck three times in an eight-minute span to steal the two points from Anaheim.
The Avs first got on the board with a fortunate bounce off the rush, as Aamodt’s centering pass intended for forward Parker Kelly instead hit off defenseman’s Pavel Mintyukov’s skate and deflected into the net. Aamodt’s goal was his first in the NHL.
Drury tied the game moments later with a power-play goal finding free space in the slot and tipping home defenseman Sam Malinski’s point shot.
Coyle then netted the decisive tally with just two minutes to play in regulation, finishing a cross-ice pass from linemate Jimmy Vesey past the sliding Dostal in net.
Acquired from Boston at the trade deadline, Coyle has tallied two goals and 11 points in his first 19 appearances with Colorado.
The third-period multi-goal comeback was Colorado’s fourth of the season, matching Colorado for the most in the NHL.
Johnson capped the scoring with an empty-netter with 47 seconds to play.
The Ducks begin a season-ending two-game road trip Tuesday in Minnesota.