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		<title>Wild are the faster draw, win Shootout.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 18:16:49 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Colorado Avalanche]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Mikko Koivu&#8217;s first game as the official permanent  captain of the Wild he lead the team to their two goals and shootout victory.
In the first period it was Koivu&#8217;sshot that produced a nice rebound for Burns to flip it home. In the 3rd period scored a goal and another power play chance and then had the winning goal in the shootout as well.  I guess it&#8217;s only fitting that he dominated the first game as Captain.
The Avalanche gave the Wild an 10 minutes of one man advantage time and the Wild scored PPGs #9 &#38; #10 (that&#8217;s the 2nd most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Mikko Koivu&#8217;s first game as the official permanent  captain of the Wild he lead the team to their two goals and shootout victory.</p>
<p>In the first period it was Koivu&#8217;sshot that produced a nice rebound for Burns to flip it home. In the 3rd period scored a goal and another power play chance and then had the winning goal in the shootout as well.  I guess it&#8217;s only fitting that he dominated the first game as Captain.</p>
<p>The Avalanche gave the Wild an 10 minutes of one man advantage time and the Wild scored PPGs #9 &amp; #10 (that&#8217;s the 2nd most in the league).  The Wild also won the hitting battle (30-21), Takeaways (10-5) and won more faceoffs (31-26).  It&#8217;s my opinion that these numbers show that the Wild are being aggressive and working hard on the ice.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the Wild are again giving up way too many giveaways, they gave the Avs better than a 3-1 advantage in this key stat. While the effort seems to be there now, they are still playing pretty sloppy. Passes are not crisp and accurate, puck movement isn&#8217;t fluid&#8230;&#8230;puck-handling in general isn&#8217;t good. Granted, some of this has to due with the getting familiar with the new system/players and injuries not allowing for them to get familiar with each other. Still, not acceptable though.</p>
<p>Boogaard went Godzilla on Koci&#8230;&#8230;.about the only thing he&#8217;s good for so we&#8217;ll put a &#8220;+&#8221; next to this game to keep track of it as being &#8220;productive&#8221; for him.</p>
<p>The Three Stars:</p>
<p>Koivu: (DUH!)</p>
<p>Backstrom: Looked great again.</p>
<p>Zidlicky: Seemed to have  a skate near the puck all night.</p>
<p>Interesting season stats:</p>
<p>The Wild are #9 in PP%, #2 in PP Opportunities, and have the second most PPGs in the league. They are surprisingly good on the PP. Say goes for Penalty kill.</p>
<p>If only we could be playing a man up or a man down all game!</p>
<p>The Wild are 15th in the league in SOG, but I think if you re-ranked teams based on SOG during even strength they would be near the bottom.</p>
<p>I guess what I&#8217;m getting at is that it&#8217;s not good that half of your goals are PPGs andthat you probably have more PPSOG than even strength SOG. I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s under performance by the players, lack of talent, or poor scheming but they can&#8217;t seem to get much going without a PP.  So far this season the Wild have scored about 1 goal per 10 minutes of PP time andonly 1 goal per 42 minutes of even strength time.</p>
<p>However, I&#8217;m very happy with the level of effort on both sides of the puck and the overall performance in the defensive zone. As stated above, I&#8217;m also extremely happy with how well the penalty kill and power play teams are doing.</p>
<p>If they can only be slightly above average on even strength the Wild would be winning a lot more games. This could be the beginning of better play, nice overall game for the Wild and a great game to watch.</p>
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