Well, I can't stay up much longer. I'll have to see the interview tomorrow. But here's Russo's blog after tonight's game. Similiar to the post-game story, but there's one really neat part that I want you to see:
Wild wins an OT thriller in the OC; Bouchard winner, Theodore 46 saves
Posted by Michael Russo
Last update: February 26, 2011 - 1:26 AM
I tell people all the time the tough part about deadline is that you get so wired, it's hard to fall asleep, especially on the road and especially when you have a 4 a.m. the next day to get to the next city.
Tonight will be hard to sleep.
Tonight was the latest example of how Todd Richards' team just doesn't ever, ever quit. Shorthanded, banged-up, exhausted, the Wild just continues to put forth valiant effort because of some incredible character in that locker room.
What a game, what a finish, as the Wild got two breakaways in the final 45 seconds of overtime, the last by Pierre-Marc Bouchard, which he buried with 6.3 seconds left to lift Minnesota to a 3-2 victory. Jose Theodore, who still boggles my mind that he's a backup in this league, made 46 saves to rob Anaheim of a win in a game the Wild battled hard but was clearly fatigued after suffering a emotional, exhausting loss at LA the night before.
I don't know how I saw this, because I had to quickly scramble to rework my story a bit to file a few ticks after the game was over, but the coolest sight I saw was not the celebration in the corner with Bouchard.
It's how Niklas Backstrom and John Madden hopped the bench and rushed an exhilarated Theodore and just mugged him. It was a cool scene.
Just a great OT goal. Theodore makes his 46th save, yet another big one, I think on Corey Perry. The puck goes to the blue line and Antti Miettinen, who was just awesome tonight, pressured the D and forced a turnover. The puck went to Brent Burns.
The entire time, Bouchard was cherry-picking at the red line. As the puck popped free, I looked left and noticed Bouchard reading the play. He slowly skated sideways behind the D. They never saw him. He backed and backed, hoping Burns saw him. He did and Burns back-handed a beauty of a pass. Bouchard somehow stayed onside and scored his 2nd career OT winner between Dan Ellis' legs.
Clayton Stoner also scored, Miettinen assisted on every goal and Madden, one night after looking like he was going to jump off the Staples Center as he took responsibility for Drew Doughty's winning goal, was the unsung hero.
He not only scored the first goal, he went head to head with Ryan Getzlaf's line all night.
Huge win.
José (Jo-say) Theodore (Thee-uh-dore) was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 1994 and played with them until March of 2006, winning the Hart and Vezina Trophies in 2002. He spent two and a half seasons with the Colorado Avalanche. José signed with the Washington Capitals in July 2008 where he played the next two seasons. He was awarded the Masterton Trophy in 2010. He played the 2010-11 season with the Minnesota Wild, and then played 2 seasons with the Florida Panthers.
So it was John Madden! That was a cool scene :) Theo deserves all the love!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I just went back on Gamecenter and watched it over again (a few times.) I wish I could get a good screen capture, but it's too small and blurry. Madden was so excited. He kept slapping his back and his chest and hugging him. And Backs was all over him too. It was so cute!
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