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vancouver 3 at Minesotta 2 - OT ->Vancouver leads Series

Just two minutes away from evening the series, the Minnesota Wild now
find themselves on the brink of elimination.

Brent Sopel scored a power-play goal 15:52 into overtime after fellow
defenseman Ed Jovanovski's game-tying tally late in the third period,
giving the Vancouver Canucks a 3-2 victory over the Wild and a three
games to one lead in their Western Conference semifinal series.

With Minnesota holding a 2-1 lead, Jovanovski deflected Sopel's one-
timer from just above the left faceoff circle past goaltender Manny
Fernandez with 2:06 remaining in the third to draw the Canucks even.

In overtime, Wild defenseman Filip Kuba was given a double-minor
penalty for high-sticking Todd Bertuzzi and Vancouver made Minnesota
pay.

From nearly the same spot, Sopel one-timed a pass from captain Markus
Naslund past a screened Fernandez for his second goal of the
postseason and the Canucks' 12th postseason tally with the man
advantage.

"We were moving the puck around down low," Sopel said. "Nassie threw
it down to (Brendan) Morrison, and Morrison gave it back to Naslund.
He just gave it across to me for a one-timer. Bertuzzi did a great
job screening in front and it just found its way through."

"Any team that trails 3-1, it's hard to come back," Wild coach
Jacques Lemaire said. "No matter if they're physical, if they're big,
if they're small or if they're ugly, it's tough to come back, no
doubt."

Marian Gaborik scored both goals for Minnesota, which will begin its
bid for a second straight series comeback when down three games to
one in Game Five on Monday in Vancouver.

"They're down 3-1, but look what they did against Colorado," Sopel
said. "They can play. They're a great team, they work hard."

"It's a long way back," said Minnesota defenseman Brad Bombardir, who
returned from a back injury to make his first appearance of the
postseason. "But everyone in this locker room is confident we can do
it."

After scoring just seven goals in the final 44 games of the regular
season, Gaborik continued his playoff resurgence by extending his
points streak to six games with 38 seconds left in the first period.

Outracing Trevor Linden down the left side, the 21-year-old Gaborik
took a backhanded cross-slot pass from Jeremy Stevenson and put it
past goaltender Dan Cloutier for a 1-0 Minnesota lead.

Darby Hendrickson nearly gave the Wild a two-goal advantage 80
seconds into the second, but Cloutier was able to stop his wraparound
attempt at the right goalpost.

Midway through the period, former Canuck Cliff Ronning lured Cloutier
out of the net while on a power play. But after a mad scramble on
the doorstep, Cloutier managed to corral the bouncing puck to force a
faceoff.

Gaborik had several chances late in the second to increase
Minnesota's lead. With an open right side of the net on a power
play, he wound up for a one-timer in the faceoff circle. Before
Cloutier could slide across the crease, Gaborik broke his stick on
the shot, sending the puck wide.

Just two minutes later, Vancouver defenseman Mattias Ohlund could not
handle a pass in his own zone, giving Gaborik a wide open shot from
the slot that Cloutier stopped.

The Canucks evened the fast-paced game early in the third.

Trevor Letowski picked up a loose puck in his own zone and carried
down the right side. After getting into the faceoff circle, he slid
a pass across the slot to Matt Cooke, who swept it past Fernandez at
2:09 for his second postseason goal.

Just 65 seconds later, Gaborik posted his first career playoff multi-
goal game to regain the lead for the Wild.

Stevenson caused Ohlund to cough up the puck in the neutral zone and
sent Wes Walz on the attack. Spotting Gaborik at the bottom of the
right circle, Walz fed the speedy right wing, who put a one-timer
between Cloutier's pads at 3:14 for his NHL-leading eighth playoff
goal.

"The first goal, (Nick Schultz) set it up and Wes made a nice pass to
Stevenson," Gaborik said. "Stevie slid it and I just tried to go up.
The next play, again, they turned it over and we came back and again,
a great pass by Walzie."

"Gaborik's an outstanding player," Cloutier said. "He's got great
hands, great speed. It hasn't changed in the playoffs, he's still
their best player."

With the teams skating four aside, Jovanovski extended his goal-
scoring streak to four games at 17:54 with his sixth of the
postseason.

"I was just playing in front of the net and had my stick off to the
side, and Sopie just shot it in the right spot," Jovanovski
said. "It hit my blade and went in."

But after being the hero of the moment, Jovanovski nearly became the
goat.

With six minutes to go in overtime, the Vancouver defenseman lost
control of the puck at the blue line, giving Hendrickson a
shorthanded breakaway. As defenseman Sami Salo was hooking him from
behind, the former Canuck wristed a shot that Cloutier blocked easily.

"I didn't get as much as I wanted on the shot," Hendrickson
said. "That's my goal, but it didn't happen. That's the way it goes."

"He didn't get a lot off (on the shot)," Cloutier said. "He had a guy
right on him. He just tried to get as much as he could. I knew he
had to go low because his stick was fully extended."

With 18 seconds remaining on Kuba's penalty, Sopel gave the Canucks a
commanding lead in the series, slapping a shot past Fernandez with
Bertuzzi and Wild defenseman Brad Brown screening him for Vancouver's
12th playoff goal by a defenseman.

"It's pretty tough to stop a puck, ask any goalie, if you can't see
it," Sopel said. "When you've got a guy 6-4, 250 pounds in your way,
it's tough. (Bertuzzi) does a great job causing that traffic."

It was the 17th overtime game of this season's playoffs, 11 shy of
the all-time record set in 1993.

"Overtimes are exciting, and we were all excited to be a part of it,"
Vancouver coach Marc Crawford said. "Our energy level was good and
improved as the game went on. We had a real good third period, we
were strong at the end of the game, and that carried over into
overtime."

Score by Periods:
-----------------------------------------------
VANCOUVER 0 0 2 1 --3
MINNESOTA 1 0 1 0 --2
-----------------------------------------------

FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Minnesota, Marian Gaborik 7 (Jeremy
Stevenson, Wes Walz), 19:22.

Penalties: D Sedin, Van (throwing stick), 4:39;
M Johnson, Min (high sticking), 10:26.

SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: None.

Penalties: B Morrison, Van (holding), 8:10;
A Zyuzin, Min (holding), 10:43;
E Jovanovski, Van (ob holding the stick), 14:58.

THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 2, Vancouver, Matt Cooke 2 (Trevor Letowski,
Murray Baron), 2:09.
3, Minnesota, Marian Gaborik 8 (Wes Walz, Jeremy Stevenson), 3:14.
4, Vancouver, Ed Jovanovski 6 (Brent Sopel, Brendan Morrison), 17:54.

Penalties: N Schultz, Min (interference), 4:12;
T Bertuzzi, Van (boarding), 16:25;
A Zyuzin, Min (obstr hooking), 17:08.

OVERTIME -- Scoring: 5, Vancouver, Brent Sopel 2 (power play) (Markus
Naslund, Brendan Morrison) 15:52.

Penalties: D Cloutier, Van (diving served by T Klatt), 8:56;
C Ronning, Min (goalie interference), 8:56;
F Kuba, Min (double minor high sticking), 12:11.

Shots on goal:
---------------------------------------------
VANCOUVER 11 6 9 4 --30
MINNESOTA 9 8 6 4 --27
---------------------------------------------

Power-play Conversions: VAN - 1 of 6, MIN - 0 of 4.

Goalies: Vancouver, Dan Cloutier (27 shots, 25 saves; record: 7-4-0).
Minnesota, Manny Fernandez (30 shots, 27 saves; record: 3-2-0).

A: 19,386.

Referees: Kevin Pollock, Paul Devorski.
Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Mike Cvik.





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