Mikko Koivu’s Power-Play Goal Leads Wild Past Canadiens

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Dec 17, 2009

MONTREAL — Mikko Koivu broke a first-period tie with a power-play goal, and Niklas Backstrom made 30 saves, leading the Wild to a 3-1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night.

Robbie Earl opened the scoring early in the first, and Koivu restored Minnesota's one-goal lead later in the period with his 10th goal, tying Andrew Brunette for the team lead. Cal Clutterbuck added his sixth goal in the third.

Backstrom extended his personal winning streak to four as the Wild won their second in a row. Minnesota is 9-2-1 following a four-game losing streak.

Andrei Kostitsyn scored for Montreal, which has dropped five in a row (0-4-1), including a 2-1 loss at New Jersey one night earlier.

Carey Price stopped 18 shots and fell to 2-5-2 in his last nine starts.

The Canadiens held a 31-21 advantage in shots, the first time they have outshot an opponent in 10 games.

Montreal's Roman Hamrlik did not play one night after leaving Wednesday night's game with a knee injury. With Hamrlik out, Montreal's defense was bolstered by the return of Paul Mara, who missed five games because of an upper body injury.

Guillaume Latendresse
faced the Canadiens for the first time since he was dealt by Montreal to Minnesota on Nov. 24 in return for Benoit Pouliot, who was chosen fourth overall by the Wild in the 2005 draft.

Earl put Minnesota up 1-0 just 2:41 in when he beat Price between the pads with a shot from the right faceoff dot that the Montreal goalie surely wishes he could replay.

The Canadiens responded 45 seconds later to tie it at 1 on Kostitsyn's fifth goal in four games. Scott Gomez began the scoring play when he stripped the puck off Eric Belanger along the boards. Kostitsyn drove the right side and got past Wild defenseman Marek Zidlicky before tucking a backhand past Backstrom for his ninth goal.

Koivu put Minnesota ahead to stay at 14:08 when he redirected Martin Havlat's centering pass in from the goalmouth despite being covered by Canadiens defenseman Josh Gorges.

Clutterbuck gave the Wild a two-goal margin 11:47 into the third when he stuffed a rebound off the end boards inside the right post.

Latendresse failed to record a point after he scored Tuesday night in a 2-1 win in Columbus. It was his first point in seven games after posting two goals and an assist in his first three games with the Wild.

Pouliot, who was injured with a sprained wrist at the time of the trade, is currently on a conditioning assignment with Hamilton of the AHL and has yet to play with Montreal.

Notes
Latendresse had 48 goals and 85 points in 242 regular-season games with Montreal from 2006-09. … Canadiens LW Mike Cammalleri played his 400th game. Cammalleri, who has also played with Los Angeles and Calgary, leads Montreal with 18 goals and is second in points with 30. He has 150 goals and 167 assists overall.

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