The Associated Press
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Backup goalie Cory Schneider made 43 saves, Chris Higgins scored short-handed and the Vancouver Canucks extended their domination of Colorado with a 1-0 victory Wednesday night over the fading Avalanche.
Vancouver Canucks goalie Cory Schneider falls back into his net as he makes a save against the Colorado Avalanche during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday, March 28, 2012. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)
Vancouver Canucks' Christopher Higgins celebrates after scoring a short-handed goal against the Colorado Avalanche during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday, March 28, 2012. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)
Vancouver Canucks' Christopher Higgins, right, scores the only goal of the game short-handed against Colorado Avalanche goalie Semyon Varlamov, of Russia, during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia Wednesday, March 28, 2012. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)
It was the second straight 1-0 win for the Canucks, who beat the Los Angeles Kings on Monday night behind top goalie Roberto Luongo. Vancouver (47-21-9) won its fourth straight overall, moving the Northwest Division champions within two points of St. Louis for the top spot in the Western Conference.
Vancouver cannot finish lower than second in the conference.
Higgins' goal came in the first period and was his third in four games against the Avalanche, who dropped to 0-6 against Vancouver this season.
Schneider was helped by his defensive-minded teammates, who kept Colorado away from the net. He came across his crease in the third to deny David Jones, who tried to convert Paul Stastny's rebound.
Schneider, who is 11-1-1 since Christmas, got his third shutout of the season. Luongo earned his fourth Monday against Los Angeles.
The loss left the 10th-place Avalanche (40-33-6) two points out of the final playoff spot in the West, but they have only three games remaining. Every team in front of them has five games left.
Colorado has lost four straight overall and 15 of 17 against the Canucks.
The Avalanche outworked the Canucks and built an 8-1 shots advantage early in the first period but gave up the short-handed goal to Higgins.
Canucks penalty-killer Sammy Pahlsson stripped the puck from Matt Hunwick in the neutral zone and forwarded it to a streaking Higgins on a breakaway.
Higgins, who scored twice Saturday in Denver, including the overtime game-winner, beat goalie Semyon Varlamov with a stick-side shot for his 16th of the season.
The goal followed a spirited fight between Vancouver's David Booth and Mark Olver of Colorado.
The Canucks struggled through much of the first period and had only two shots during a two-man advantage that lasted for 1:34.
Schneider had to be sharp early to foil Olver, getting his glove on a drive from the faceoff circle.
In the second period, Schneider preserved Vancouver's lead by denying rookie Gabriel Landeskog on his doorstep during a power play.
Schneider got the start while Luongo rides a streak that has featured consecutive 38-save wins, including 3-2 against Colorado on Saturday.
Booth almost made it 2-0 early in the second period on a breakaway after stealing the puck from Ryan Wilson. Varlamov outwaited him on the first shot and smothered the rebound attempt.
Varlamov avoided another potential short-handed goal in the second when he left his crease to outrace Ryan Kesler to a loose puck.
Late in the period, Manny Malhotra shot high on a 2-on-1 break during Colorado's fourth unsuccessful power play.
The Canucks filled their 18,890-seat arena for the 400th consecutive game, including 43 playoff contests.
Only baseball's Boston Red Sox and the NBA's Dallas Mavericks have longer active sellout streaks among North American sports franchises.
NOTES: Vancouver defenseman Aaron Rome missed his second consecutive game with a knee injury from a hit Saturday by Chuck Kobasew. The NHL fined the Avalanche forward $2,500. ... Vancouver's Kevin Bieksa, who had what the club called a maintenance day on Tuesday, took the morning skate but did not play. ... Schneider blanked the Avalanche 3-0 on Nov. 23 and shared a 6-0 shutout with Luongo on Dec. 6. ... Canucks forward Andrew Ebbett (collarbone) and defenseman Keith Ballard (concussion) are practicing with the team, but only Ebbett appears close to returning to the lineup.
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March 29, 2012 01:36 AM EDT
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