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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Unlikely scorers lift Canucks over Wild
By JON KRAWCZYNSKI
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Tough guy Darcy Hordichuk and newly signed Matt Pettinger each scored their first goals of the season, forming an unlikely pair to lead the short-handed Vancouver Canucks to a 5-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night.

Hordichuk scored his first goal in 50 games. Pettinger was signed off the street on Monday to bolster a depleted roster.

Mason Raymond and Henrik Sedin also scored for the Canucks, who have won three in a row despite missing seven players with injuries. Alex Burrows added an empty-net goal.

Kyle Brodziak scored twice for the Wild, who were slow and sloppy throughout and showed little fight against a weakened opponent.

Niklas Backstrom gave up four goals on 17 shots and was pulled by new Wild coach Todd Richards for the first time.

Vancouver's Andrew Raycroft made 28 saves in his fifth straight game in place of Roberto Luongo, who has been out with a rib injury. Raycroft made two excellent saves, using his stick to deflect a shot by Petr Sykora in the second period, then making a sliding kick save on Owen Nolan in the third to keep Vancouver in front.

The Canucks entered having lost 82 man-games to injury in their first 16 contests, with stars like Luongo, Daniel Sedin (foot) and Pavol Demitra (shoulder) missing extended time.

The Wild had won two in a row for the first time this season. They had four days off between games, and took the first period of this one off, as well.

Minnesota managed just three shots in the period and only had one on three power plays. Center James Sheppard's blind backhand pass in his own zone was easily picked off by Hordichuk less than 4 minutes in, and he slipped a wrist shot past a surprised Backstrom for a 1-0 lead. Continued...

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