The Phoenix Coyotes ended a three-game losing streak by reverting to their old formula, tight checking, good goaltending and timely scoring. Radim Vrbata scored twice to back a 28-save performance by Thomas Greiss in a 3-1 victory against the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday night. Phoenix entered the game with a 14-6-4 record, though its success came despite an uncharacteristically leaky defense. But the Coyotes tightened up in front of their backup goaltender to end the Wild's six-game winning streak at Xcel Energy Center.
"It's been coming for a while,"
coach Dave Tippett said of the improved defensive work. "We
can go back a few weeks ago, and I didn't think we were playing well
enough to win even though we were winning. We know we have to get
back to playing a real tight defending game, and our offensive has
been good. It hasn't been an issue. We have to defend better, and
hopefully tonight was a step in that direction."
Mikkel
Boedker had the other goal for the Coyotes, who are off until
they host the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday. Dany
Heatley had the only goal for Minnesota (15-7-4), which hosts the
Colorado Avalanche on Friday to start a home-and-home series. Greiss,
signed during the summer to back up Mike
Smith, has won all three of his starts this season.
"He's been real solid," Tippett
said. "He's really earned the respect of his teammates in
practice. When he gets an opportunity to play, he's played well."
Phoenix grabbed the lead 8:13 into the game thanks
to a quick defense-to-offense transition. Defenseman Derek
Morris broke up a rush in his own zone and triggered a 2-on-1
break the other way. Boedker carried the puck down the left side,
moved into the left circle and snapped a shot over Niklas
Backstrom's glove for his sixth goal of the season. Greiss made
his best stop about 4 1/2 minutes later. Heatley redirected a pass
through Greiss' pads, but the goaltender got enough of the puck to
deflect it just wide of the post. Aside from Heatley's chance, the
Coyotes dominated play for the rest of the period. They outshot
Minnesota 12-5, and only the play of Backstrom (23 saves) kept the
Wild within a goal after 20 minutes.
"We're not coming out with the same force
in our game, like we're going to dictate and take control." Wild
coach Mike Yeo said. "We're very reactive, on our heels.
We're going out there and trying to be safe. When we're at our best,
we're playing an aggressive game both with and without the puck."
Phoenix doubled its lead 3:42 into the second
period when Tim
Kennedy carried the puck around the net and centered to Vrbata,
who got off a one-timer an instant before Mikko
Koivu's stick would have gotten in the way. Vrbata's shot caught
the far corner. The Coyotes were outshot 10-3 in the middle period,
but Minnesota generated few serious chances against Greiss. The
Wild's best chance came when Heatley had a jam shot near the right
post, but Greiss extended his pad to keep the puck out of the net.
"The 'D' was great all night today,"
Greiss said. "They played a solid game. We talked about
cutting chances down, blocking more shots and helping the goalie
out."
The Wild finally solved Greiss at 10:02 of the
third. Greiss stopped Nino
Niederreiter's slap shot, which went through a screen, but
couldn't control the puck, and Heatley batted it out of the air and
into the net for his fifth goal of the season. The Wild's best chance
to tie the game came with just more than two minutes remaining when
Charlie Coyle
jabbed at a rebound with Greiss down, but the puck went over the net.
Kyle
Brodziak's interference penalty with 44.3 seconds remaining
forced the Wild to play down a man as they tried for the equalizer,
and Vrbata hit the empty net with 22.9 seconds left to seal the win.
"We managed the puck really well tonight,"
Vrbata said. "We want to play in the opposition's zone as
much as we can, and I think we did that tonight."
Minnesota played without its leading scorer, Zach
Parise, who's out with a contusion of his left foot. The Wild
announced Tuesday that he would miss 2-3 weeks, but Parise skated
with the team Wednesday morning, though he didn't dress for the game.
The Wild also played all but 29 seconds without forward Mikael
Granlund, who was returning from an upper-body injury. He took a
high hit while trying to deliver a check to Phoenix defenseman Connor
Murphy on the first shift of the game, left the ice and didn't
return. The Wild did not disclose any details of his injury.
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