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NHL: Heatley, Wild open season with win

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Dany Heatley had two power-play goals on assists from new teammate Zach Parise, and the offense-enhanced MinnesotaWild surged into their much-anticipated season with a 4-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday.

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Mikael Granlund also scored for the Wild in his first NHL appearance, and Pierre-Marc Bouchard had a late goal in his first game in more than a year to help make the amped-up crowd of 19,298 forget all about the 119-day lockout that delayed the opener by 3½ months.

John Mitchell scored early in his debut for the Avalanche and Cody McLeod cut the lead to one with 14:51 remaining in the game, but they were done in during a penalty-ridden second period that had goalie Semyon Varmalov on his heels.


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