Cullen, Christensen lift Wild to win over Panthers

Published 8:44 am Friday, February 24, 2012

SUNRISE, Fla. — The Minnesota Wild finally won a shootout.

Matt Cullen and Erik Christensen scored in the tiebreaker to lift the Wild to a 3-2 win over the Florida Panthers on Thursday night. The Wild had lost three shootouts in a row and six of seven.

Cullen and Kyle Brodziak scored in regulation, Dany Heatley had two assists, and Niklas Backstrom stopped 41 shots for the Wild.

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Christensen scored the first goal in the shootout, followed by Cullen. Backstrom stopped Kris Versteeg and Sean Bergenheim to seal the win. Cullen is 7-for-13 in shootout attempts this season.

“It’s nice, you get two goals like that bang-bang right off the hop, but great for Backstrom, too, first off for getting us to that point,” Wild coach Mike Yeo said. “He stood in tall for us, and then in the shootout he was great, too.”

The Wild won for just the second time in nine games.

“These points are valuable. Whether we like the shootout or not, it’s part of our game,” Christensen said. “You have to be good at them.”

Bergenheim and Mikael Samuelsson scored for the Panthers, who got 26 saves from Jose Theodore. Florida has lost four straight.

“You get 40-plus shots, you’ve got to find a couple more goals in there somewhere,” Panthers center Stephen Weiss said.

Florida tied it at 2 on Bergenheim’s goal with 4:12 left in the third period. Bergenheim grabbed a loose puck in traffic in front and wrapped a shot around a defensive player and past Backstrom.

Minnesota had taken a 2-1 lead on Cullen’s power-play goal earlier in the period. Heatley’s shot was blocked by Theodore, but Cullen grabbed the loose puck in front and swept it into the open net at 1:14. Cullen had gone 15 games without a goal before he scored against Boston on Sunday.

“It was nice to get that extra point,” Cullen said. “We battled really hard. Every point is at a premium right now. That was so important for us to get both points.”