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Pascal Dupuis
Minnesota Wild
2 goals, 0 assists, plus-1, 2 shots, 17:49 ice time, 27 shifts
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| After missing Game 6 with an ankle injury, Pascal Dupuis was one of the heroes of Game 7. Dupuis' great hand-eye coordination helped him bat the puck out of the air for the Wild's first goal. He then salted away the series on the power play late in the third period. |
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Wes Walz
Minnesota Wild
1 goal, 0 assists, plus-1, 1 shot, 17:44 ice time, 37 shifts |
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| For a defensive player, Wes Walz sure can put the puck in the net. For the second straight series, Walz helped shut down the opposition's top line. But Walz also scored five goals against the Canucks and has 13 points and a team-best plus-6 rating in the playoffs. |
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Dwayne Roloson
Minnesota Wild
2.46 GAA, .909 save percentage in 2003 postseason
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| The Wild looked like goners when Dwayne Roloson let in two goals in a 1:01 span in the second period. But Rolie toughed it out through a painful groin injury and made several huge saves down the stretch to allow Minnesota's offense to mount another incredible comeback. |
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Photo Credits: Dupuis (Dave Sandford/Getty Images/NHLI), Walz (AP), Roloson (AP) |
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