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Wild top Avs, alone in 1st in NorthwestThe NHL playoffs start April 9. In the Northwest Division, it’s almost as if they’ve already begun. Brent Burns and Branko Radivojevic both scored and Niklas Backstrom stopped 29 shots for the Minnesota Wild to give them a 3-1 victory over the Colorado Avalanche and break a three-way tie for first place. The game began a final stretch that features four teams with division title aspirations, and none with a playoff spot locked up. “It’s exactly like a playoff game,” Minnesota forward Brian Rolston said. “The good thing about all of us being around the 84(-point) mark is we’ll all be playoff ready. These last nine games will be a playoff game every night because we’re all fighting, scratching and clawing to get into the playoffs.” The Wild have 86 points, two ahead of Colorado and Calgary and four in front of Vancouver, which holds the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The Avs began a stretch of nine straight games against division opponents to end the season on Monday, while the Flames and Vancouver will also finish out with nine straight against Northwest foes. Minnesota will finish off with eight consecutive division games and has a four-game road trip next—with stops in Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary before coming home for four of its last five.
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Penguins to play exhibition in FinlandThe Pittsburgh Penguins will play an exhibition game in Finland in October, the NHL announced Wednesday. Pittsburgh will face Jokerit of the SM-Liiga, the top professional league in Finland on Thursday, October 2 at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki. The Penguins will be in Europe preparing for regular-season games against the Ottawa Senators on October 4 and 5. “We are looking forward tp bringing NHL hockey to Sweden and Finland, which are great hockey countries, and we hope that fans from all over Europe enjoy the international competition,” Penguins general manager Ray Shero said. Buy NHL PlayOffs Tickets at Ticket Solutions
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