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Recap
 
Bouchard nets OT winner, lifts Wild past Avalanche
MINNESOTA 3, COLORADO 2 (OT)
 

DENVER (Ticker) -- Brian Rolston chose the quickest route and
Pierre-Marc Bouchard converted to lead the Minnesota Wild to
victory.

Rolston corralled a puck to prevent an icing call and alertly
fed Bouchard, who scored 11:58 into overtime to propel the
third-seeded Wild to a 3-2 triumph over the sixth-seeded
Colorado Avalanche in Game Three of their Western Conference
quarterfinal series on Monday.

Mikko Koivu scored his third goal of the series, Rolston had a
shorthanded tally and Niklas Backstrom made 44 saves for
Minnesota, which leads two games to one in the best-of-seven
series.

Captain Joe Sakic and Andrew Brunette each had a goal and an
assist and Jose Theodore made 36 saves for Colorado, which hosts
Game Four on Tuesday.

"You need four wins, (but) every win is big," Backstrom said.
"But we have to get ready for the next game. It comes fast,
it's tomorrow. So enjoy now for a while and start to prepare
for tomorrow."

"Both teams have to do it," Brunette said of playing
back-to-back nights. "If you can't get up for a playoff game,
you shouldn't be playing hockey."

It was the fourth time in NHL history that the first three games
of a playoff series have gone to overtime. The Los Angeles
Kings and Edmonton Oilers last accomplished the feat in 1991.

In overtime, Minnesota cleared the puck down the ice as Rolston
and Colorado defenseman Jeff Finger gave chase. Rolston chose
the shortest path to the puck and alertly fed Bouchard in the
slot. The Quebec native made no mistake, firing the puck past
Theodore and under the crossbar for the game-winner.

"It feels good, definitely," Bouchard said. "We had some good
chances, they (Theodore and Backstrom) both made some key saves.
Both teams are ready to play and it's tight hockey out there.
It's going to be like this until the end."

"It was an icing call," Theodore said of the play leading up to
the deciding goal. "I guess it took a weird bounce and our
defenseman went the wrong way, so they were able to get on the
attack right away with a couple of guys. It was more of a bad
bounce than anything. You have to turn the page and bounce back
tomorrow."

With Minnesota nursing a 2-1 lead with 5:04 remaining in the
third period, Sakic came through in the clutch again - but not
without controversy.

After Backstrom denied Peter Forsberg on the doorstep,
Minnesota's Aaron Voros barreled into Brunette and took out the
Finnish netminder in the process. Sakic alertly shot the puck
into the net to tie the contest.

His tally aside, Sakic knows that the third period has been
costly for the Avalanche. Minnesota has scored all eight of its
goal in the third period or beyond.

"Obviously that is costing us right now," Sakic said. "That's
the biggest reason why we are down. But like I said, we have a
big game tomorrow and we have to be ready for it."

Brunette opened the scoring with 4:41 remaining in the first
period, cleaning up a rebound after Backstrom denied Sakic with
a left pad save. Unmarked on the doorstep, Brunette tapped the
puck into the net for his first tally of the series and 12th of
his career.

Colorado struggled on the power play - going 0-for-6 - and was
unable to increase its advantage.

"Our power play needs to be better than it was tonight,"
Avalanche coach Joel Quenneville said. "That was an area where
we could have got a 2-0 lead and distanced ourselves in the
game."

After Koivu leveled the contest 7:13 into the third period,
Rolston gave the Wild the advantage nearly 4 1/2 minutes later.

With Minnesota shorthanded, Pavol Demitra stole the puck from
Paul Stastny, skated down the ice and joined Rolston for a
2-on-1 advantage. Demitra slipped a pass to Rolston on the
doorstep, who beat Theodore to give Minnesota a 2-1 lead.


 
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