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Old Posted Apr 4, 2009, 6:11 AM
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i'd rather start this off with a better report than this...but:

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Friday, April 3, 2009
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ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The Minnesota Wild are fully aware that one more loss could ruin them.

That much was evident by the inspired desperation they showed Friday night.

The Wild finally figured out Miikka Kiprusoff with three goals on 10 shots in the first period of a 4-0 victory over the Calgary Flames that kept their slim playoff chances alive.

Andrew Brunette, Cal Clutterbuck and Owen Nolan scored in the first for the 10th-place Wild, who moved within two points of idle eighth-place St. Louis and the post-season cutoff in the Western Conference.

"I think the desperation in our game was evident in the first period," Clutterbuck said. "This was it for us as far as playoff chances. We wanted to get it, and we got it."

Marian Gaborik polished things off in the third period, and Niklas Backstrom made 27 saves for his team-record eighth shutout of the season, the second most in the NHL.

Kiprusoff made 24 saves and was briefly pulled by coach Mike Keenan in the first period. The short-handed Flames fell to 2-10 on the second game of a back-to-back.

"We needed a little bit of a timeout to get things stabilized," Keenan said. "We didn't start the game assertive enough. We were a little bit on our heels."

The Wild came into the game practically needing to win its five remaining contests to have a shot at the playoffs. They got off to a good start against a goaltender that has dominated them throughout his career and a division rival they had yet to beat all season.

Kiprusoff was 24-6-1-2 against Minnesota with a 1.79 goals-against average and a .931 save percentage, and his Flames beat the Wild in all five previous meetings this season.

"We haven't really had any success against them this season," Clutterbuck said. "So it was important to get on them early."

Brunette opened the scoring by tipping in a slap shot from Marek Zidlicky to snap an 0-for-9 drought on the power play.

The next trip into the Calgary zone, Clutterbuck pounced on a loose puck to Kiprusoff's right and zipped a wrist shot through the five-hole for a 2-0 lead. That's when Keenan abruptly yanked his top goaltender and inserted Curtis McElhinney -- sort of.

Kiprusoff was out for all of 12 seconds. Keenan had a few words for him on the bench, and sent him back in at the next stoppage.

"I was surprised," Kiprusoff said. "And going back in, I think we all know Mike -- sometimes he just tries to wake the team up. I just have to be ready, and it didn't work out tonight."

It was a typical head game that the hard-nosed Keenan has played with his goaltenders for years.

"He does that," Wild coach Jacques Lemaire said. "He specializes in that."

If the move was meant to settle Kiprusoff down and clear his head, it didn't work. He spent the rest of the period flopping on his belly to chase pucks and giving up big rebounds. Nolan capped the period with a light slapshot that somehow squeezed under Kiprusoff's arm for a 3-0 lead, and the Wild coasted the rest of the way.

For the first time in recent memory, Lemaire beamed and raved about his team's play, lauding the skating and puck movement while saying he was "proud of what he was seeing."

"We're fighting for our lives here," Brunette said.

.Calgary dressed only 16 players for this game. Defencemen Robyn Regehr and Adrian Aucoin were injured in Thursday night's playoff-clinching victory at Dallas and were sorely missed in the first period of this one.

Emergency callups John Negrin and Matt Pelech made their NHL debuts, but the Flames just didn't have much juice after outshooting the Wild 40-15 in a 3-2 victory in Calgary last weekend.

It's not a good sign for Calgary, which has two more back-to-backs to finish the season and is tied with hard-charging Vancouver for the Northwest Division lead.

"It was a big game for us, too," Kiprusoff said. "So, it's no excuses. We didn't play that well."



Notes: Gaborik's goal was his sixth in seven games since returning from hip surgery. ... Clutterbuck's goal was his first in 30 games, dating to Jan. 27 against Toronto. ... Brunette's power-play goal was just the seventh in 53 chances with the man advantage. ... The Flames are mired in an 0-for-24 power-play slump.
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Old Posted Apr 4, 2009, 6:13 AM
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oddly, i find myself cheering for the Oilers tomorrow night...
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have the Flames disclosed what exactly Regehr's injury is yet?
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^Just the usual "lower body," although I've seen speculation it's the knee. The problem is Sarich and Giordano are out too. Two guys playing their first NHL game on defense last night, plus a rookie in Pardy is a lot of inexperience.
Isn't Aucoin out too?
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Old Posted Apr 4, 2009, 5:03 PM
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lol!. I'm cheering for the Oilers too. They're done for the season anyhow, so why not.

Speaking of the Oilers, everytime I think of them it reminds me of that Neil Diamond song...'forever in 10th place'

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oddly, i find myself cheering for the Oilers tomorrow night...
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Old Posted Apr 4, 2009, 5:28 PM
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WOW...it feels so nice to be able to discuss hockey without getting razzed for being off topic! WOOT WOOT!

You know there was a time 2 months ago that one of the brilliant things of this season was that we had managed to stay healthy. Now it seems that Vancouver is peaking at the right time, Calgary is faultering at the wrong time and the injuries are pilling up. YIKES
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I know it's a cliche, but as the old saying goes.. The Playoffs are a new season. I couldn't give a rats ass if the Flames take first place or not. As long as they get all these injured players back a game or two before the playoffs, it'll be a whole new season.

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WOW...it feels so nice to be able to discuss hockey without getting razzed for being off topic! WOOT WOOT!

You know there was a time 2 months ago that one of the brilliant things of this season was that we had managed to stay healthy. Now it seems that Vancouver is peaking at the right time, Calgary is faultering at the wrong time and the injuries are pilling up. YIKES
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^Just the usual "lower body," although I've seen speculation it's the knee. The problem is Sarich and Giordano are out too. Two guys playing their first NHL game on defense last night, plus a rookie in Pardy is a lot of inexperience.
from the way he ran the boards, it looked like maybe his hip was out or something.

Sarich, Giordano, and Aucoin are all out too...wonderful...i expect an early exit this year again.
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god bless the Edmonton Oilers for beating the Vancouver Canucks 5-3 tonite!!
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^I think at least a couple of those guys will be back soon.
When's Bourque back? Rumor had it that he'd be back right around when Bert returned... guess not.

Nicely done Oil, by the way.
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The Fan 960 said Bourque is skating and should be back playing sometime this coming week. Hopefully he'll be back in form when the playoffs start.
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have the Flames disclosed what exactly Regehr's injury is yet?
CBC last night said along the ticker, he has torn ACL or MCL, it went by quick so I just caught the last piece.
That is a huge loss if true.
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Los Angeles is in town tonight, 7:30pm. Can we take 'em?

I know I can take the Dome beer tonight!

For those interested here is the link to the Calgarypuck Forums (AKA the super serious hockey discussion only place, no swearing allowed!) Calgarypuck.

A few of us are posters over there as well. At least here we can swear and rant ourselves silly without being looked down upon!

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the Calgarypuck Forums (AKA the super serious hockey discussion only place, no swearing allowed!)

Since when did women have their own hockey forum?

Discussing hockey without swearing is akin to playing the game without fighting. Great if you carry a purse I suppose.
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Discussing hockey without swearing is akin to playing the game without fighting. Great if you carry a purse I suppose.
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Normally you'd think so, but these days who knows. Vancouver thought they would easily take Edmonton and Colorado.

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I know I can take the Dome beer tonight!

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