Wild Beat up Avalanche 4-1

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 Wild Beat up Avalanche 4-1
D'oh! This has been a brutal roadtrip so far. However, you could make an argument that it's getting better. 6-1. 4-1. Next game may end up 2-1. Then it's shutout time! Unfortunately, the next couple games are against the fiery Flames and the cocky Canucks. So some important divisional points are at stake. First Period It wasn't looking too bad in the first. There was some end-to-end rushes ... [link]

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Recap: Wild 4, Avalanche 1
Published 11/19/2007 by Draft Dodger at In The Cheap Seats
I’m not really sure what to write here. The Avalanche followed up their worst game of the season on Friday with their second-worst game of the season. The Wild dumped the Avalanche 4-1 in a game that had a lot of similarities to the Debacle in Dallas™. The game started out fast, with both teams grabbing some early chances. The Wild settled down quickly on defense, but the Avalanche couldn’t quite do the same. Minnesota gathered momentum as the period went on, and finally scored with about 4 minutes left. The Wild’s 4th line - consisting of recent AHL call-up Aaron Voros, 9-game healthy scratch Matt Foy and rookie James Sheppard - took advantage of a ...

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