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-- The Minnesota Wild fell into a sloppy pattern of play with the puck after
taking an early lead on the floundering Florida Panthers, who snapped to life to
forge a tie. But the Wild proved they could learn a lesson -- and win a game.
Charlie Coyle put Minnesota ahead with 8:22 remaining after Florida scored twice
in the third period, and the Wild hung on to beat the Panthers 3-2 on Friday
night for their sixth win in seven games. "We kind of fell into that trap a
little bit after the second period, where we wanted it to be easy," Wild coach
Mike Yeo said. "We were hoping it was going to be easy the rest of the way. When
you want it to be easy and youre not ready to do the hard things, then it ends
up being very difficult." After a scoreless second period, the Wild paid for
their mid-game sluggishness by giving up goals to Tomas Kopecky and
Jonathan Huberdeau about 5 1/2 minutes apart. Minnesotas top line was buzzing
all night, though, and came through when it counted. Mikko Koivu, who had two
assists, controlled the puck along the end boards and leaned forward for an
off-balance pass to Coyle, who was muscling for position in the crease with
Mike Mottau. Coyle poked the puck in for his second goal in four games. "He put
it right on my stick, so it found a way home," Coyle said. Since Coyle returned
from injury, the Wilds lines have finally been settled. The results have been
obvious. "Its nice to have, for sure, when you have guys that are going out
there and they know what to expect out of their linemates," Yeo said. "At the
same time we just have to make sure that we dont fall asleep here." Josh Harding
stopped 22 shots to improve to 9-0 at home. The NHL leader in goals-against
average has given up two goals or fewer in all but one of his 16 appearances.
The Wild improved to 9-1-2 at home this season for 20 points, the most by any
NHL team. At 12-4-4, they set a franchise record for most points (28) through 20
games. Zach Parise scored early in the first period during a power play off a
pretty tic-tac-toe-style passing sequence from Koivu and Jason Pominville, and
Pominville pushed the lead to 2-0 with his team-leading 12th goal. The Panthers
have been outscored 47-19 over the first two periods this season. "We just need
to learn how to play 60 minutes because thats what kills us," Huberdeau said.
"Were always down. We never score the first goal." Jonas Brodins own-zone
turnover set up Kopecky for the first goal, his first this season. Then after
Nick Bjugstad lost the puck on a rush when Ryan Suter forced him to lose
control, Huberdeau swooped in behind him to snipe a shot high over Hardings
glove to break a 12-game drought. "Even on the bench there was never any panic.
We stuck with it," Pominville said. Tim Thomas made 17 saves for the Panthers,
who played for the first time without Kris Versteeg. He was traded to Chicago on
Thursday for a pair of prospects, including 6-foot-6 right wing Jimmy Hayes, who
was scratched for this game. After firing coach Kevin Dineen last week and
replacing him with Peter Horachek, Florida general manager Dale Tallon has
promised more changes if the Panthers dont get in a groove. They started a
five-game, 6,448-mile trip by falling to 1-8-1 on the road. Their last win away
from home was the season opener at Dallas. "The good thing is that we showed
character in coming back again, you know? A great effort," Thomas said. "But we
have to find some way to quit getting down and getting behind right off the
bat." The Panthers went 0 for 3 on the power play and fell to 6 for 69 this
season. "It seems like theres the same picture coming back over and over again,"
Horachek said. "This is definitely a project for us to get over that mental part
of the game." NOTES: Rookie Johan Gustafsson was recalled from the AHL to back
up Harding, with Niklas Backstrom out because of an upper-body injury sustained
Wednesday when Torontos Nazem Kadri levelled him in the crease. Kadri was given
a three-game suspension by the NHL. ... The Wild are 10-2-3 against the
Panthers, including 5-0-2 at home. ... Bjugstad, a star at Blaine High School
and the University of Minnesota, played in Minnesota as a pro for the first
time. He had about 70 friends and family members in attendance.
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in Saint John, N.B., with the same problem.
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Seahawks need heading into the off-season. "I dont see anything that we need to
add. We just have to get better," Carroll said.
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. -- New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Reis is retiring after a 16-year
career to become the goalie coach for the Los Angeles Galaxy.LENNOXVILLE, Que.
-- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity
football teams. Jordan Heather threw for 354 yards and two touchdowns as the
Gaiters beat the Concordia Stingers 40-18 in Canadian Interuniversity Sport
football action Saturday. The Gaiters entered the game ranked 10th among CIS
teams and is likely to climb when the rankings are updated. They started strong
against visiting Concordia, with Matthew Burke scoring on a six-yard run just 45
seconds into the game. The touchdown was set up by Heathers 89-yard pass to
Alexander Fox on the first play of the game. Heather and Fox hooked up again
later in the first, with Fox hauling in a 17-yard touchdown pass at the 7:37
mark. Ryon McCallas one-yard TD plunge at 12:46 of the second, then a safety and
a pair of field goals from Mathieu Paquette put the Gaiters up 29-0 at the half.
After Bishops tacked on a single, Concordia got on the board when Jamal Henry
caught a 10-year touchdown pass from Francois Dessureault at 7:53 of the third.
Bishops quickly took the momentum back, with Stephen Adekolus 38-yard TD
reception and another Paquette field goal putting the Gaiters up 40-7 after
three quarters. Concordia chipped away at the lead in the fourth with a pair of
safeties and a 12-yard touchdown run by Dessureault, but it was far to little to
overcome the large deficit they faced. Adekolu finished with 157 receiving
yards, while Fox had 116. Burke had a game-high 115 rushing yards. Dessureault
was 13-for-26 with 205 passing yards, a touchdown and an interception. He also
led the Stingers with 37 rushing yards. Michael Harrington had 130 receiving
yards for Concordia. Bishops (3-1) will face a stifffer test next week when it
hosts top-ranked Laval.
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Concordia (0-4) will look for its first win of the season when it hosts McGill.
--- York Lions 50 Carleton Ravens 34 At Ottawa, Myles Gibbon completed 23-of-29
passes for 381 yards and five TDs for York (2-2). Jesse Mills was 26-of-42
passing for 450 yards and three touchdowns for Carleton (0-4) while running
seven times for 29 yards and a TD. --- No. 2 Western Mustangs 45 Laurier Golden
Hawks 24 At Waterloo, Ont., Will Finch threw for 423 yards and two touchdowns
while receiver Brian Marshall had seven catches for 209 yards to lead the
unbeaten Mustangs (5-0). Dillon Campbell ran for 155 yards on 15 carries and two
TDs for Laurier (1-4). --- No. 6 Guelph Gryphons 24 No. 9 McMaster Marauders 22
At Guelph, Ont., Jazz Lindsey threw for 173 yards and a touchdown as the
Gryphons (4-0) remained unbeaten. Marshall Ferguson was 25-of-42 passing for 302
yards and two TDs for McMaster (2-3) but also had three interceptions. --- No. 3
Queens Gaels 36 Ottawa Gee Gees 21 At Ottawa, Billy McPhee finished 16-of-32
passes for 305 yards and two touchdowns to lead Queens (4-0). Aaron Colbon
completed 19-of-39 passes for Ottawa (2-3) for 254 yards and three TDs but also
was picked off three times. --- UBC Thunderbirds 37 Regina Rams 27 At Regina,
Brandon Deschamps ran 230 yards and two touchdowns as UBC (2-2) topped the Rams
(1-3). Deschamps second TD broke a 27-27 tie in the fourth quarter. --- Windsor
Lancers 26 Toronto Varsity Blues 11 At Windsor, running back Mitch Dender ran
the ball in 49 yards for a touchdown as the Lancers (3-2) dropped Toronto (1-4).
Dender finished with a total of 89 yards.
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