NHL Game Summary - Colorado at Minnesota
(Saturday, January 19th)
Final Score: Minnesota 4, Colorado 2
St. Paul, MN (Sports Network) - Dany Heatley tallied a pair of power play
goals and Zach Parise added two assists in his Wild debut, as the new-look
Minnesota Wild earned a 4-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche in the season
opener for both teams on Saturday at Xcel Energy Center.
Parise and defenseman Ryan Suter were both part of Minnesota's offseason
overhaul, as the Wild signed the pair to matching 13-year, $98 million
contracts on July 4.
"It was awesome," Parise said of his first game in front of the Minnesota
faithful. "It was electric right at the beginning of the game. It was fun."
Mikael Granlund scored once in his NHL debut, Pierre-Marc Bouchard also
notched a goal and Mikko Koivu finished with two assists for the Wild, who
missed the playoffs for a fourth straight year last season.
Niklas Backstrom stopped 25 shots in the victory.
John Mitchell and Cody McLeod each scored for the Avalanche, who missed the
postseason for the fourth time in six seasons last year. Semyon Varlamov
allowed all four goals on 35 shots.
Semyon Varlamov surrendered all four goals on 35 shots in the setback.
Colorado struck first just over two minutes in. From below the end line, Milan
Hejduk slid a pass in front of the net that Steve Downie tried to put home
with a backhand. Backstrom made the initial stop, but Mitchell jammed in the
rebound to make it 1-0 at the 2:07 mark of the first period.
Minnesota evened things early in the second thanks to a power-play goal from
Heatley. Parise fired a shot off the pads of Varlamov before Heatley deposited
the rebound in the back of the net to knot the game at the 3:26 mark.
The Wild then jumped in front less than a minute later, as Granlund won an
offensive zone faceoff and then tipped in a point shot from defenseman Jared
Spurgeon to give Minnesota a 2-1 edge just over four minutes into the stanza.
Heatley added another tally near the midpoint of the frame with his team on a
5-on-3 advantage. Heatley was camped in front of the net and pounded in a feed
from Parise to make it 3-1 at the 10:01 mark of the second period.
Colorado cut the lead in half just over five minutes into the third period.
McLeod corralled a rebound off a Greg Zanon miss and buried a backhand into
the back of the net to make it 3-2 early in the final frame.
However, Minnesota was able to add some insurance late in the third, as Cal
Clutterbuck stepped around a defender and fired a hard shot off Varlamov. The
rebound bounced around before landing on the stick of Bouchard, who ripped one
into the back of the net to make it 4-2 with 1:35 left in the contest.
"We just took too many penalties," Colorado forward David Jones admitted.
"Unfortunately they made the most of our mistakes. It's frustrating,
especially when you play that well in the first period."
Game Notes
Minnesota has won 11 straight home openers at Xcel Energy Center ... Backstrom
improved to 21-5-2 against Colorado ... Varlamov fell to 4-1-0 in five starts
versus Minnesota ... It was the 61st career two-goal game for Heatley ...
Suter blocked a game-high four shots.
01/20 00:36:41 ET

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