Columbus 0, Minnesota 2

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CLS(4-3-1)0000
MIN(3-4-0)1102

Final

8:00 PM ET, September 18, 2009
Xcel Energy Center
St. Paul, Minnesota

Wild 2, Blue Jackets 0

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Game Information
Arena: Xcel Energy Center
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Attendance: 18,064 (100.0% full)
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD
18:46 Cal Clutterbuck (power play)
Assist: Antti Miettinen, Brent Burns
2ND PERIOD
9:27 Cal Clutterbuck
Assist: Kyle Brodziak, Eric Belanger
3RD PERIOD
No scoring this period
Associated Press

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Cal Clutterbuck came out of nowhere last season to set an NHL record with 356 hits. The scrappy forward established himself as someone who will outwork his opponent in the corners and finish each check.

He could be adding goal scorer to his resume this season.

Clutterbuck scored twice to lead the Minnesota Wild to a 2-0 preseason victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday night.

Don't expect the young forward to forget what his true strengths are.

"Tonight I was the guy to do it for us. This year, it's going to have to be scoring by committee," Clutterbuck said. "I mean, I'm not going to score two goals every night. Someone else is going to have to step up."

The Blue Jackets played part of the game with teammate Jason Chimera on their minds.

Chimera was wheeled off the ice on a stretcher after being checked into the boards by Wild center Eric Belanger with 6:17 left in the second period.

Chimera appeared to go into the boards face first after getting hit by Belanger. He stayed down on the ice for about 5 minutes before being placed on a stretcher and wheeled off. He gave two thumbs up on his way off and a team official said he was coherent. He was taken to a hospital for evaluation.

"From my view, it looked like he just had no chance to protect himself," Columbus forward Rick Nash said. "Obviously, (Belanger) doesn't have a history of (playing dirty) and he seems to be a pretty fair player. But I don't know, I need to see the replay and judge from that."

Belanger said he left Chimera a message wishing him well. He said he's not a dirty player and that he thought Chimera saw him coming into the corner.

"I didn't leave my feet, I didn't hit his head," Belanger said. "It's just bad luck."

Belanger was given a 5-minute major for boarding and a 10-minute game misconduct, forcing the Wild to play short-handed for an extended stretch. The return of Brent Burns, who sat out the preseason opener and missed the end of last season with a concussion, helped Minnesota keep its lead and hang on for the win.

"Everybody always talks about his skating," said Wild coach Todd Richards, who won his home debut. "But what impressed me was him going into the corners in the defensive zone. He used his size and strength very well."

Richards was pleased with Clutterbuck's play. He said he followed the forward's emergence last season and knows he has a good shot to go along with his hustle and intensity.

"You like to see players like that score goals," Richards said.

Goalies Niklas Backstrom and Josh Harding stopped 27 shots in the shutout.

The Wild's NHL-best sellout streak was extended to 366 games, including the preseason and postseason. There are concerns the streak will end this season because of the economic climate, the loss of star Marian Gaborik through free agency and no postseason appearance in 2008-09.

 

 

NHL Scores

Friday, September 18th
Nashville 4 Final
Carolina 2
NY Rangers 3 Final
Detroit 4
Ottawa 1 Final
Montreal 2
Toronto 4 Final
Pittsburgh 3
Atlanta 1 Final
Tampa Bay 2 OT
Colorado 2 Final
St. Louis 6
Columbus 0 Final
Minnesota 2
Florida 0 Final
Edmonton 4
Anaheim 4 Final
Phoenix 3 OT
Vancouver 6 Final
San Jose 2