Saturday, November 15, 2008

November 15th

Wild Hang Up Jackets (Again)
Mark Christopher, Sophomore Writer


Following a 4-0 win over the Phoenix Coyotes Thursday, in which all their goals were scored on the power play. the Minnesota Wild hosted the Columbus Blue Jackets Saturday night at Xcel Energy Center in downtown Saint Paul.

Saturday marked the second (and last) time Columbus will play at the "X" this season, as the Wild edged the Jackets 2-1 back on October 25th. Owen Nolan scored the game winning goal and added an assist while Niklas Backstrom recored 25 saves in that game to improve Minnesota's all time home record against their expansion rival to 11-3-1, with nine of those contests decided by one goal.

Columbus came into Saturday's game 4-1 in their last five outings, having defeated Buffalo 6-1 on Friday, which was their first five goal road victory since 2003. The Jackets also downed Calgary 3-1, Montreal 4-3 (SO) and Edmonton 5-4 in that stretch dating back to November 5th, while losing to Phoenix 5-2 on Wednesday. Rookie netminder Steve Mason was in net for 4 of those games (except Buffalo) posting a 3-1 record with a 2.96 GAA and .896 SV%

---on a brief side note, Marian Gaborik (lower body) missed game number 13 of the season, and while there's no merit to it the big rumor around the Al Shaver Press Box prior to the game had Toronto trading Nik Antropov to Minnesota for Gabby sometime in the next two weeks. Should this turn out to be true, entering Saturday Antropov in 9 years has played 463 games with 111 goals and 149 assists for 260 points but only has one 20+ goal season. On the other side Gaborik (487 games in 8 years, 207-208=415) has five 30+ goal season and one 40+ goal season last year. It's not usually mine, or this websites style to comment on something like this, but this rumor had a few unnamed individuals in the press box frothing at the mouth and angrily sending text messages---

On the ice it took 17:36 before the games first goal as Benoit Pouliot tipped in a power play goal off a rebound to give Minnesota a brief 1-0 lead. Columbus scored just 2:00 minutes later in the periods winding seconds. Derick Brassard fired a shot from the right face off circle that Niklas Backstrom stopped, and layed down thinking the puck was between his back and the ice, but it went just outside the crease to Kristian Huselius who had an open net to shoot at and tie the game at 1-1.

It wasn't until 1:48 of the third period that the tie was broken when Erik Reitz, a sixth round draft pick by Minnesota in 2000 who had played 363 games with the Houston Aeros of the AHL, scored his first NHL goal to give the Wild a 2-1 lead. That goal by Reitz snapped a streak of 191:52 in which Minnesota scored it's last even strength goal, November 6th in Colorado, as each of their previous five goals came with the man advantage.

The 2-1 lead only lasted for a few minutes as Rick Nash picked off a pass in the zone, just outside the left face off circle, and beat Backstrom on a one-handed-back-handed shot to tie it 2-2 at 7:20 for Columbus.

Both teams skated a scoreless rest of regulation and in overtime to send it to the Wild's first shootout at home this season.

Andrew Brunette was unsuccessful on his attempt in the "Skills Competition", but Marek Zidlicky and Antti Miettinen converted on their chances as the Wild won the Shootout 2-1, and the game 3-2.

With the win Minnesota improves to 12-3-1 against Columbus at home, having won the last four in a row against the Jackets, establishing a franchise record against their expansion counterpart.

Up next for the Wild is a nationally televised game at Pittsburgh on Tuesday.


Three Stars of the Game (Picked by Doug Johnson of Lets Play Hockey):

1--MN--Marek Zidlicky
2--MN--Erik Reitz
3--CBJ--Rick Nash


Post Game Notes:

Goalie Niklas Backstrom improved to 11-0-3 with a 1.54 GAA and a .945 SV% in his last 14 home starts. He's 40-8-10 all-time at Xcel Energy Center. Backstrom also improved to 2-0 this season in shootouts, after going 4-10 in his first two NHL seasons.

Minnesota's power play goal was it's first against Columbus in the last six meetings, having gone 0-for-24 in the last five games versus the Blue Jackets. The Wild went 1-for-3 on the man advantage. Minnesota's penalty kill, ranked first in the NHL, was successful on it's lone attempt. At home, the Wild is an NHL best 23-for-24 (95.8 %) on the PK.

Centre Benoit Pouliot scored his fifth goal of the season - one off the team lead. Pouliot scored his third goal in the last six games - including two on the power play.

The Wild improved to 2-0 in shootouts, while Columbus is 1-3.

Ten of the 16 meetings between the teams at Xcel Energy Center have been decided by one goal.