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		<title>A Fighting Chance</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Historic sweep of Chicago puts Wild on the verge of playoffs</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Historic sweep of&nbsp;Chicago puts Wild on the verge of playoffs</h3>
<p>St. Paul&nbsp;— Minnesota entered the 2015-16 season on the heels of being swept out of the second round of last spring&#8217;s Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Chicago Blackhawks.</p>
<p>While the Wild have a long way to go to avenge that drubbing, they did manage to make a bit of history against their Windy City rivals on Tuesday night.</p>
<p>With a 4-1 win over the Blackhawks at Xcel Energy Center, Minnesota completed a five-game season sweep of Chicago.&nbsp;The Wild became the first team to win every game against the Blackhawks in a season series of at least five games since 1938-39 when the Boston Bruins beat them eight times.</p>
<p>&#8220;Getting that against a team like they are, it’s good for confidence and moving forward,&#8221; Minnesota captain Mikko Koivu said. &#8220;But there’s a lot of things that we need to prove as a team.&#8221;</p>
<p>Minnesota now has a seven-game regular-season win streak versus Chicago dating back to Feb. 3, 2015 making it the second longest such streak all-time against the Blackhawks. In addition, the Wild is 8-3-1 in its last 12 games against the Hawks at Xcel Energy Center.</p>
<p>Minnesota coach John Torchetti, who won a Stanley Cup in 2010 at the end of his tenure (2007-2010) as an assistant coach with the Blackhawks said the sweep is great but&nbsp;when it counts for his players is the playoffs.</p>
<p>&#8220;They’ve played them umpteeninth times, plus the three years in the playoffs, Torchetti said. &#8220;We should know how to play them. Now if we get a chance and are fortunate enough to make the playoffs, that’s got to be our marker.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the score knotted at 1-1 entering the final period, goals by Jared Spurgeon, Erik Haula and Nino Niederreiter spurred Minnesota to its season-best sixth straight win.</p>
<p>The line of Haula, Niederreiter and Jason Pominville not only kept Wild nemesis Patrick Kane off the score sheet, the trio added a two goals and a pair of assists on the night.</p>
<p>Coupled with Colorado&#8217;s 3-1 loss to St. Louis on Tuesday, the Wild hold a five-point lead over the Avalanche for the West’s final wild card spot with just five games remaining. The playoffs become more of a reality with each passing day.</p>
<p>Wild defenseman Matt Dumba, who fought Chicago&#8217;s Andrew Shaw in the second period, said the team&#8217;s recent upswing is simply a matter of the the players saying enough is enough.</p>
<p>&#8220;We were sick of losing games to probably teams we shouldn’t and ended up beating the ones that were higher up in the standings that we knew we could,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>On Tuesday Minnesota took advantage of a depleted Chicago defensive corps which it wore down as the game went on.</p>
<p>Already without defenseman Brent Seabrook who was a late scratch due to illness, Chicago lost fellow blueliner Duncan Keith just 9:27 into the contest. The All-Star was assessed a match penalty for intent to injure when he swung his stick at the face of Minnesota&#8217;s Charlie Coyle, leaving the Wild winger with a cut across the bridge of his nose.</p>
<p>Torchetti was asked if Coyle&#8217;s nose was broken but the coach said he didn&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t really ask him,&#8221; Torchetti said. &#8220;He was back in there, so I just went, &#8216;How&#8217;d it go, Chuckie?&#8217; and then I tried to double-shift him because that&#8217;s how it is. Sometimes that guy gets hot. I know he was still a little ticked off, and that&#8217;s what it&#8217;s all about.&#8221;</p>
<p>The remaining 50:33 marked the first time since the 2005-06 seasons the Hawks played without either defenseman in the lineup.&nbsp;Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews admitted playing without the blueline stalwarts wasn&#8217;t easy but liked his team&#8217;s response overall.</p>
<p>&#8220;We did a good job of recognizing the fact that we were short-staffed defensively,&#8221; Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews said. &#8220;I think for the most part we played pretty well defensively. We just got caught and gave up those rush chances.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Wild&#8217;s rushes began with defenseman Mike Reilly hitting Stoll in stride at the Chicago line and the big center did the rest in scoring his fourth goal of the season and third in a Wild sweater.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t think their forward was really in a position for Stolly,&#8221; Reilly said. &#8220;I looked up and just saw him flying up on the far blue line and he made a great shot.&#8221;</p>
<p>But it was Chicago which later made the most of the five-minute power play the Wild received from Keith&#8217;s penalty as Marian Hossa finished a pretty 2-on-1 break with Toews with this 13th goal of the season.</p>
<p>Hossa&#8217;s goal is No. 499 of his career, 14 of which have come in his 36 games against the Wild while Toews notched assist No. 20 in his 32nd all-time game opposing Minnesota.</p>
<p>Torchetti says he&#8217;s happy for his players and is enjoying watching his team being rewarded for its effort.</p>
<p>&#8220;You see guys like Zach (Parise) blocking shots, Mikko just playing underneath sticks hard, Charlie&#8217;s bleeding, Dumba&#8217;s fighting; that&#8217;s what it&#8217;s all about,&#8221; Torchetti said. &#8220;That&#8217;s playoff hockey for me. That&#8217;s the fun part of watching.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>NOTES:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Haula&#8217;s</strong> two points (1-1&#8211;2) extended his career high point streak to nine games (4-6&#8211;10) – the longest active point streak in the NHL and the longest on the Wild this season.&nbsp;With every goal (13), assist (20) and point (33) Haula sets a new career high. He has 22 points (9-13&#8211;22) in the last 25 games dating back to Feb. 9 and leads the Wild with a plus-23 rating. &#8230;&nbsp;<strong>Niederreiter&#8217;s</strong> empty-net goal marks his 20th of the season – becoming the first-ever Swiss native to score at least 20 NHL goals in back-to-back seasons. &#8230;&nbsp;G <b class="">Devan Dubnyk</b> recorded his sixth consecutive win to earn his 32nd win of the season- third most wins in a single season by a Wild goaltender. He is 6-0-0 with a 1.30 GAA, a .957 SV% and one shutout in the last six games. He has posted an 11-1-1 record in the last 14 games with a 1.91 GAA, a .931 SV% and one shutout</p>
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		<title>Hawks Push Wild to Familiar Brink</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2014 06:32:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Toews, Bickell lead Chicago over Minnesota and into series' driver's seat.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<address><span style="color: #000000;">Jonathan Toews #19 of the Chicago Blackhawks scores on goalie Ilya Bryzgalov #30 of the Minnesota Wild in the third period, as Ryan Suter #20 of the Wild skates behind, in Game Five of the Second Round of the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the United Center on May 11, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Bill Smith/NHLI via Getty Images)</span></address>
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<h3>Toews, Bickell lead Chicago over Minnesota and into series&#8217; driver&#8217;s seat.</h3>
<p>As Minnesota returns home from Chicago after falling 2-1 to the Blackhawks in Game 5 Sunday night at the United Center, the Wild cannot look back at its missed opportunities in the loss … primarily due to the view-concealing wall firmly pressed against their backs.</p>
<p>The Wild played a solid opening 20 minutes to carry a 1-0 lead into the second period in their quest to give themselves a chance to close out the series in Tuesday’s Game 6 in St. Paul. But Wild killer Bryan Bickell scored midway through the second and Hawks captain Jonathan Toews scored his fourth game winner of the postseason early in the third to lift Chicago over Minnesota and take a 3-2 series lead, pushing the Wild to the brink of elimination.</p>
<p>The must-win is not unfamiliar to the Wild as Tuesday’s elimination game will be the Wild’s third of the postseason after winning games 6 and 7 against Colorado in round one. But that was against the up-and-coming Avalanche, not the defending Stanley Cup Champion Blackhawks, a far more daunting task to say the least.</p>
<p>Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford found the home crowd more to his liking and rebounded from a pair of subpar performances at Xcel Energy Center to make 27 saves in the win. A couple of first-period goal post shots off the sticks of Minnesota’s Charlie Coyle and Justin Fontaine were also quite helpful.</p>
<p>Ilya Bryzgalov kept the Wild in it, in his own unique and heart-stopping way, with 26 saves of his own as the Blackhawks got off a series high 28 shots. While he got away with a few mistakes through the game, neither Chicago goal could be pinned on him.</p>
<p>Chicago tied it at 9:18 of the second on Bickell’s power-play goal with Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin off for hooking. Bickell had set a screen for Patrick Kane when Kane’s shot hit Bickell near a sensitive area, dropped to the ice and bounced over Bryzgalov’s right pad to make it 1-1 after two periods.</p>
<p>Entering the contest, second round teams were 19-0 when scoring first but someone clearly forgot to tell Toews. After Bryzgalov stopped Patrick Sharp’s initial shot, the bouncing puck was settled by Marian Hossa and fed to Toews who scored his fifth of the playoffs just 4:33 into the third.</p>
<p>The Wild made their push over the final 15:27, even outshooting the Blackhawks 14-7 in the final period, but Crawford stopped everything including attempts by Ryan Suter, Nino Niederreiter, and Zach Parise in the waning moments.</p>
<p>Former Gopher Erik Haula continued to shine for Minnesota in his rookie season and put his team on the board late in the first period.</p>
<p>Haula picked up a Jared Spurgeon pass in the Wild’s zone, blew by Kane and around Duncan Keith in the neutral zone and fired a shot from the top of the circles which Crawford stopped. But the speedy Haula followed his shot, beating Chicago defenseman Brent Seabrook to his own rebound for his third goal of the playoffs.</p>
<p>Tuesday’s Game 6 is scheduled for 8 p.m. and can be seen, once again, on CNBC.</p>
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