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1. Ryan Johnson, Canucks: Nine days after being taken off the ice on a stretcher, he returned to block five shots, win seven of nine faceoffs and assist on a goal.
2. Kyle Brodziak, Wild: Became the first Wild player this season to score more than one goal in a game with his fourth career two-goal game.
3. Alex Edler, Canucks: On his way to representing Sweden in the Olympics, the defenseman had two assists.
29, 1 shots and number of goals in 13 games for Martin Havlat
6 times in 93 home starts Niklas Backstrom has gotten the hook (four goals on 17 shots)
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