Sharp's shootout goal wins it for Hawks

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The Blackhawks' Patrick Sharp scores on Colorado Avalanche goalie Craig Anderson on Wednesday during the shootout at the United Center. The Hawks won, 3-2. (Nam Y. Huh / AP)
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CHICAGO – Even though more than 15 minutes remained in regulation when the Blackhawks' Cam Barker scored the tying goal, there was little doubt where the game was headed.

When playing each other this season, the Hawks and Colorado Avalanche have taken absolutely no shortcuts.

"Right when we tied it up," the Hawks' Patrick Sharp said, "I think everybody had a hunch it was going into overtime and a shootout."

The teams have played three times this season and all have ended in shootouts. The Hawks won, 3-2, Wednesday night when Sharp beat Craig Anderson in the third round.

"We finished them off a little earlier compared to the other games," Hawks captain Jonathan Toews said, referring to the nine- and eight-round marathons between the teams this season. "We prefer it like this, just keep it to three shooters."

Anderson, a Chicago-area native who played three seasons for the Hawks, made 37 saves in regulation and overtime and turned aside Patrick Kane's shootout attempt. But he was beaten by Toews in the first shootout round and then couldn't stop Sharp's backhander over his glove.

Sharp had been 4 for 17 in shootouts during his career and was scoreless in both attempts against Anderson in the first two meetings between the teams.

"Sometimes they go in, sometimes they don't," Sharp said. "I thought I had better puck control this time. The other times, I was focusing more on the shot and not hanging onto that puck."

The game wouldn't have reached a shootout if not for Anderson's stellar work, as the Avs were outshot 19-3 during the third period and overtime.

"They were down by a goal and came out flying in the third," he said. "We did what we could to hold it off and managed to get a point. It's always good to come back and play in front of your family sitting in the crowd."

Marek Svatos scored in the shootout for the Avalanche, but Wojtek Wolski hit the post on his attempt and Darcy Tucker was stopped by Cristobal Huet. Wolski entered the game as the NHL shootout king, converting 17 of 29 (58.6 percent), but he is 0 for 3 in the three games against the Hawks.

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