Matt Cullen scored once in regulation and again in the shootout as the Minnesota Wild ended the Chicago Blackhawks’ perfect start to the season with a 3-2 home victory on Wednesday
Chicago had opened the lockout-reduced season with a 6-0-0 record to tie San Jose for the best record in the NHL, but Minnesota ended the run thanks largely to a 28-save relief appearance from goalie Niklas Backstrom.
The Finn was forced into action after Josh Harding allowed two goals on just four shots.
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“I’ve never done that, pulled a goalie after two goals,” Wild coach Mike Yeo said. “It’s not a decision I’m sitting here feeling good about. I just felt it’s what we needed.”
Cullen scored the opening goal early in the first period, before Andrew Shaw and Jonathan Toews replied for the visitors to give the Blackhawks a 2-1 lead and chase Harding from the game.
Minnesota’s Cal Clutterbuck equalized 59 seconds into the second period to usher in 44 minutes of scoreless action that passed through overtime and into the shootout.
After each team scored once through two rounds, Cullen slipped his shot past Corey Crawford before Patrick Sharp hit the crossbar to end the contest.
“Those are the tight games, the last three or four games, that we’ve found a way to win,” Toews said. “We were close again. We had a chance in overtime and in the shootout, we just came up a little bit short.”
Chicago outshot Minnesota by a combined 17-6 in the third period and overtime, but could not make a breakthrough.
The Wild (4-2-1) have now won two straight since dropping three in a row and are 4-1-0 at home.
Canucks 3, Avalanche 0
In Vancouver, British Columbia, Roberto Luongo made 24 saves for his first win of the season, helping the Canucks to the victory.
Luongo was rarely tested, but still made some big saves in his 61st career shutout.
With the Canucks leading 2-0 in the third, Luongo stopped Matt Duchene on a short-handed breakaway that prompted calls of “Luuu, Luuu” from Canucks fans. He blocked a John Mitchell shot from the slot later in the period.
Jason Garrison and Max Lapierre each scored for the first time this season, while Zack Kassian picked up his fifth goal in seven games.
In other play, it was:
‧ Oilers 2, Coyotes 1, OT
‧ Senators 5, Canadiens 1
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