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arek Zidlicky didnt dress for a second straight
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The lead didnt last long as the Wild came back with a fury, charged up by Devin Setoguchi, who was so irate over an interference call that he clomped into the box and slammed the door with authority. The echo reverberated around the arena. Soon after, Falk tied the game on the power play when his shot from the top of the blue line beat a screened Giguere. It was Falks first NHL goal and came in the 54th game of his career. "I was just trying to keep it simple and get some shots through," Falk explained. "Fortunately, I was able to pick a corner and it worked." With just under five minutes left in the first period, Kyle Brodziak was stonewalled by Giguere on a breakaway, only to chase the puck into the corner and feed it to a charging Heatley, who blasted it in for his 15th goal of the season. Heatley beat a hot goaltender as Giguere has been splendid of late. So much for the notion the 34-year-old has lost a step or two. Giguere never envisioned seeing this much ice time when he signed with Colorado in the off-season. He was brought in to be a backup along with mentoring young netminder Semyon Varlamov. But Giguere has played so well recently that the goal has been his. This was his fourth straight start. Giguere already has more wins (12) than he had all last season with Toronto. Hes also among the league leaders in goals-against average and save percentage. NOTES: Avs D Ryan Wilson returned to the ice after missing the last two games with a groin injury. ... Avs F Ryan OReilly missed the game with an illness. ... Wild D Marek Zidlicky didnt dress for a second straight game. ... The Wild won on the road for the first time since Dec. 10 in Phoenix. ... Brodziak had two assists. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '


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