• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

A look back at sports

Wild secure playoff berth before beating Avalanche

NEW YORK
Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:22am EDT
Minnesota Wild defenseman Sean Hill (R) congratulates goalie Niklas Backstrom (L) after the Wild defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4-0 in their NHL game in the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, March 28, 2008. REUTERS/Eric Miller

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Minnesota Wild clinched a spot in the playoffs before taking the ice on Sunday, then celebrated by beating the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 in overtime.

Sports

Detroit's 1-0 overtime victory over Nashville had locked up a second consecutive playoff berth for the Northwest Division-leading Wild.

"It's special to be in the playoffs and be playing for the Stanley Cup," the Wild's Brian Rolston told reporters.

"But I don't think there was any doubt in any of our minds that we were going to make the playoffs."

Coach Jacques Lemaire claimed his 499th coaching victory with the triumph. A win in either of the Wild's final two regular-season games would make him the 12th NHL coach to reach 500 career victories.

Minnesota took a 2-0 lead in the first period through Rolston and Marian Gaborik, but Colorado scored twice in the second through Jeff Finger and Ruslan Salei.

Neither team scored in the third, but the Wild, which had only three shots in the second period, responded with eight attempts to the Avalanche's six.

Wild netminder Niklas Backstrom made several key stops and finished with 24 saves.

"I like very much what we did in the third because when a team comes back from a two-goal deficit, they're on the run, they feel good and they feel that they'll win the game," Lemaire said.

"You have to respond, and we did."

Gaborik's second goal of the game with 1:50 left in overtime gave him a franchise-record 40 goals for the season.

"It felt good, especially to get the win and to win the game with it, it's a good feeling," Gaborik told reporters.

(Writing by Gene Cherry in Salvo, North Carolina; Editing by Peter Rutherford)



More from Reuters

Joint Terminal Attack Controller SSgt Clinton J. Herbison, a U.S. Airman from the 817 Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron (EASOS) takes a break during a night mission near Honaker Miracle camp at the Pesh valley of Kunar Province August 12, 2009. Credit: REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Pictures of the Year

A look at the best photos of 2009.  Slideshow 

    The Dalai Lama jokes with a nasal spray after being asked his opinion on the swine flu during a press conference after his first lecture in Lausanne, Switzerland, August 4, 2009. REUTERS/ Valentin Flauraud

    What a wacky year it's been...

    Um, what's up the Dalai Lama's nose? "Oddly Enough" editor Bob Basler rounds up the goofiest photos of the year.  Full Article 

    A caution sign is seen next to a stock board at the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in Sydney September 5, 2008. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz
    Political Risk in 2010:

    Don't say we didn't warn you

    With the financial crisis (mostly) in the past, U.S. investors are eying a fresh start to the coming year. Here's a look at what speedbumps lie ahead.  Full Article