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MINNESOTA 6, DALLAS 0

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Nothing went right for the Dallas Stars in
their first trip back to their old home.

Manny Fernandez made 24 saves to shut out his former team and
Darby Hendrickson scored twice as the expansion Minnesota Wild
beat Dallas 6-0 Sunday for their most lopsided victory.

A record crowd of 18,834 watched the Stars return to the state
where they played until the franchise moved in 1993.

"Before this game, the fans were very excited," Minnesota coach
Jacques Lemaire said, comparing the atmosphere to that of a
playoff game. "We could feel it in the locker room. And the fact
that we scored got them excited, too. We could sense how much the
fans wanted us to win this one."

It was Fernandez's second shutout this season, and the first time
the Stars had been blanked since a 1-0 loss at Carolina on Nov.
20, 1999. Fernandez was with Dallas last season as Ed Belfour's
backup.

"Manny made some big second and third saves, but it was an easy
night," said Dallas coach Ken Hitchcock. "This game was over in
the first period."

The Wild scored twice in less than a minute in the opening
period. Jeff Nielsen made it 1-0 with a slap shot from the top of
the left faceoff circle. On the next shift, Ladislav Benysek's
low shot from along the boards hit the stick of Wild forward
Marian Gaborik and deflected into the upper right corner of the
net with 10 minutes gone.

Dallas failed to convert four power plays in the second period,
and trailed 4-0 after 40 minutes of play. Fernandez said his
knowledge of the Stars' tendencies helped once the game started.

"I practiced the power play a lot when I was in Dallas, so there
was stuff from that I remembered that really helped tonight,"
said Fernandez, who didn't speak with any former teammates before
or after the game. "I decided that today was going to be war
time. This wasn't a time for friends."

Minnesota's Peter Bartos scored 11:42 into the second period,
intercepting Brett Hull's clearing attempt and firing it into the
upper left corner of the goal.

Two minutes later, Belfour attempted to clear the puck himself,
but it was picked off by Minnesota's Antti Laaksonen behind the
net. With Belfour out of position, Laaksonen passed to
Hendrickson, who tapped the puck into an empty net. Hendrickson
and Lubomir Sekeras added third-period goals.

"They scored all the goals the way we score goals -- traffic at
the net, deflections and hard-working opportunities," said
Hitchcock. "We got beat in every checking area."


MINNESOTA WILD 6, Dallas Stars 0

                    1ST  2ND  3RD   FINAL
                    ---  ---  ---   -----
Dallas               0    0    0      0
Minnesota            2    2    2      6


FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Minnesota, Nielsen 2 (Walz, Gavey),
9:12. 2, Minnesota, Gaborik 7 (Benysek, Dowd), 10:00. PENALTIES:
Pellerin, Min (boarding), 1:23; Sydor, Dal (hooking), 2:11; Walz,
Min (unsportsmanlike conduct), 2:11; Matvichuk, Dal (holding),
5:37; Langenbrunner, Dal, minor-major (charging, fighting),
10:08; Dowd, Min, major (fighting), 10:08. Hatcher, Dal
(boarding), 10:56; Sutton, Min (roughing), 10:56; Matvichuk, Dal
(elbowing), 13:08; Bombardir, Min (holding), 17:47.

SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 3, Minnesota, Bartos 4, 11:42. 4,
Minnesota, Hendrickson 5 (Laaksonen), 13:41. PENALTIES: Sekeras,
Min (slashing), 2:22; Walz, Min (cross-checking), 3:14; Kuba, Min
(holding), 5:57; Sutton, Min (roughing), 18:51.

THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 5, Minnesota Sekeras 7 (Gaborik, Roest),
12:20. 6, Minnesota, Hendrickson 6 (O'Donnell, Nielsen), 15:43.
PENALTIES: Nieuwendyk, Dal (high-sticking), 2:21; Helenius, Dal
(slashing), 10:09; Helenius, Dal (high-sticking), 13:19.


SHOTS ON GOAL
                    1ST  2ND  3RD   TOTAL
                    ---  ---  ---   -----
Dallas               4   13    7     24
Minnesota            7   10   11     28


POWER PLAY: Dallas 0 of 6; Minnesota 0 of 6. GOALIES: Dallas,
Belfour 14-8-4 (28 shots-22 saves). Minnesota, Fernandez 8-7-2
(24-24).

Referees: Conrad Hache, Don Koharski. Linesmen: Troy Sartison,
Lyle Seitz.

A: 18,834 (18,064).


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