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The Avs tied it on Sakic's goal with 5:04 left. Aaron Voros knocked Colorado forward Andrew Brunette into goaltender Niklas Backstrom, and Sakic punched it in while Backstrom was on his back in the net, helpless.
The Avalanche went ahead 1-0 in the first period when Sakic's shot ricocheted off Backstrom and went right to Andrew Brunette, who smacked it into the net.
A former Minnesota star, Brunette was the hero of the Wild's first-round playoff win over Colorado in 2003 when he scored the game-winner in overtime of Game 7, the last goal surrendered by Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick Roy.
Colorado missed a big opportunity to pile it on, however, because just four seconds after Brunette's goal, the Avs had their first of two power plays in the final 4 1/2 minutes of the period. The Wild killed off both penalties, including a 10-second 5-on-3 disadvantage.
The Avalanche, whose special team play has been suspect all season, finished 0-for-6 on the power play.
Notes: The Avs were 3-1 against Minnesota at home during the regular season. ... Minnesota has allowed the first goal in seven straight playoff games, dating to Game 1 of the 2007 Western Conference quarterfinals against Anaheim.
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