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Wild Dominate - Wojtek Wolski and Paul Stastny push Wild to the edge

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Wojtek and Stastny scored 79 seconds apart early in the third period to give Theodore and the patient Avs a 3-2 victory on Thursday and a 3-2 series lead, after weathering a relentless effort by the Wild.

Minnesota outshot Colorado 32-14 over the first two periods. But following an interference penalty by Sean Hill, with 5 seconds left on the power play, Wolski sent the puck through goalie Niklas Backstrom’s pads for a 2-1 lead with 14:54 remaining.

Then came the knockout blow by Stastny, the regular-season goals leader for the Avalanche who was searching for his first score of this series. He took a smooth pass by Milan Hejduk and made a nifty pivot to lift a back-hander over Backstrom.

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Theodore made 38 saves. He gave up a too-late slap shot goal by Brian Rolston with 2.5 seconds left and a first-period power-play goal by Pierre-Marc Bouchard.

Andrew Brunette also scored for Colorado.

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Hustling from end to end and applying hard, clean hits, the Wild dominated the game in every facet except that pesky scoreboard.

After losing their touch and their cool in the ugly 5-1 loss at Colorado two days earlier, they came out firing and skating at a frenetic pace. They were noticeably physical, especially in the first half of the first period, but they maintained their discipline with only two penalties over the first 40 minutes. Oh, and they finally got a goal before the second intermission, too. The Avs outscored them 9-0 in the first two periods of the first four games.

Theodore made 38 saves. He gave up a too-late slap shot goal by Brian Rolston with 2.5 seconds left and a first-period power-play goal by Pierre-Marc Bouchard.

Hustling from end to end and applying hard, clean hits, the Wild dominated the game in every facet except that pesky scoreboard.

After losing their touch and their cool in the ugly 5-1 loss at Colorado two days earlier, they came out firing and skating at a frenetic pace. They were noticeably physical, especially in the first half of the first period, but they maintained their discipline with only two penalties over the first 40 minutes. Oh, and they finally got a goal before the second intermission, too. The Avs outscored them 9-0 in the first two periods of the first four games.

Theodore was the reason Colorado still had a chance to win in the decisive third period. He denied all kinds of shots from every angle, whether it was a toe save of still-scoreless Marian Gaborik’s wrister from just outside the crease, or a glove squeeze of another windup and sizzling slapper by Rolston.

Bouchard snagged a pass sent by Brent Burns and blasted a shot into the back of the net so fast Theodore had barely begun to lean the other way. That was the only blemish on Theodore’s performance until the very end, and that was hardly his fault.

Brunette scored his third goal in as many games on a wide-open shot that knocked the water bottle off the top of the crossbar. Defenseman Kim Johnsson was turned around trying to corral a loose puck, giving Brunette an opening in front of Burns.

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1997 — The National Hockey League announced that Minnesota had been awarded an expansion franchise to begin play in the 2000-2001 season. The six finalist teamnames for the new NHL franchise were: Minnesota Blue Ox, Minnesota Freeze, Minnesota Northern Lights, Minnesota Voyageurs, Minnesota White Bears and Minnesota Wild. Jac Sperling was named Chief Executive Officer of the Minnesota Wild and Martha Larson was named Chief Financial Officer, the first female in that position in NHL history.
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