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VANCOUVER -- Anders Lindback seems to have the Vancouver Canucks number. The young Swede netminder came off the bench Thursday night and played well at Rogers Arena for the second time this season to backstop the Nashville Predators to a 6-5 victory. "I think we realized we had to start playing better for our goaltender," defenceman Shea Weber said after Lindback relieved Pekka Rinne at 10:29 of the second period. He made several key saves to allow the Predators to come back and eventually beat the Canucks on Mike Fishers late goal with 1:16 left in regulation. The Canucks had taken a 5-3 lead on 18 shots, but Lindback shut the door with 19 saves. When he replaced Rinne in Vancouver in a 5-1 Oct. 20 loss, he allowed only one goal on 24 shots. In the third period he gave Nashville a chance to win with a pad save on Cody Hodgson, then denied Keith Ballard on his doorstep and foiled Dan Hamhuiss spin move. "I think the guys did a really good job of letting me handle the first pucks and took away the rebounds" said Lindback who didnt mind another baptism by fire. "Its always nice to get a few (shots) right away. Its a confidence boost, (you) get warm and feel the pucks. I felt good out there." Weber, whose Predators capitalized on all three of their chances on a power play, said they relied too much on their goaltenders while being outshot 37-20. "I think even after (Lindback) came in we were still too loose defensively, but he made some big saves and we had some timely goals," Weber said. Fishers second goal of the night was the most timely. He took Martin Erats pass and backhanded the puck over a sprawling Roberto Luongo with time running out. "They were taking it to us late and we just got one chance and buried it," Fisher said of the only goal of the final period. "In the third period anything can happen and we just found a way." So did Lindback. "Hes a young guy and hes been solid for us," Fisher said. "You dont see a lot of him because of how good Pekka is but when we need him, hes there." It was not a netminders night as the Predators, who lost 1-0 in Calgary on Tuesday, got away from their stifling defensive style. They scored three times on five shots at Canuck backup Cory Schneider, who was making his seventh straight start and riding a five-game win streak with a goals-against average of 0.79. Schneider didnt get charged with the loss as Luongo gave up a two-goal lead. Both Rinne and Luongo were Vezina trophy nominees last season. "We deserved a better fate," said Luongo who started the second period. "It was unfortunate they got that late goal on a pretty good play. "I didnt get much action, obviously, and they scored a couple of nice goals." David Legwand, Weber and Fisher staked Nashville to a 3-1 first-period lead while Jordin Tootoo and Colin Wilson tied the game 5-5 with goals 1:21 apart. Nashville has scored eight power-play goals in its last seven games. Hodgson, Daniel Sedin, Aaron Volpatti, with his first goal in 36 games, Alex Burrows and Jannick Hansen scored for the Canucks, who had two power-play goals. It was an out-of-character game for both clubs. Last season they combined for only 14 goals in four games against each other. The Predators, who had scored only five goals in their previous four games, improved to 12-9-4 with their second win in three games. Vancouver dropped to 14-10-1. Nashville coach Barry Trotz wasnt happy with his club getting into a scorefest with Vancouver. "The positive is Anders was really good and that when things got turned about in the second (period) we were able to find a way to stay with it," Trotz said. Canuck coach Alain Vigneault said the game was fun for the fans but didnt follow his game plan. "It was an entertaining game without a doubt, not the way we had drawn it up," Vigneault said. "I liked everything about our game except for our penalty-killing and obviously both our goaltenders would probably like to have a couple of those back." Notes:@ Members of the Grey Cup champion B.C. Lions were brought on to the ice before the game ... Canuck winger Mason Raymond missed a planned return from a serious back injury because of what a team official "paperwork with the league" ... Vancouver defenceman Sami Salo was out after suffering a groin injury on Tuesday ... Aaron Rome, back after four games with a hand injury, took his place on the blue-line ... Luongo got the start when the two clubs met here Oct. 20 ... it was the last of a five-game road trip for the Predators. Kevin De Bruyne Jersey .Jansrud, a two-time downhill winner this season, timed 1 minute, 49.07 seconds on a 3.08-kilometre (1.9-mile) course. 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"We know that at Madrid it will be another game, which will also be important and very difficult," Milan coach Clarence Seedorf said.SAN DIEGO - Dan Haren finally feels comfortable in Dodger blue. Haren didnt go with the Dodgers to Australia for their season-opening, two-game series against Arizona, so he didnt get his first taste of real action with his new team until he threw six strong innings in a 5-1 victory against the San Diego Padres on Wednesday night. "I feel like part of the team now," Haren said. "I havent done anything up to now. Im just happy that I was able to come through for the guys. "I really wasnt with the team that much," said Haren, who signed as a free agent in late November. "Teams often bond on the road. Theyre in the clubhouse a lot, on the plane or bus, whatever. So I really didnt have that. Im just glad I was able to come through, and Im looking forward to getting back home." While the Dodgers were in Arizona, Haren, their No. 4 starter, pitched in minor league games. "Man, I got my butt kicked in those camp games," he said. "The adrenaline level, theres nobody watching, its dead silence. Its hard to simulate major league innings." Haren retired the first nine batters before Everth Cabrera singled to centre leading off the fourth and eventually scored on Yonder Alonsos one-out single to right. The run was unearned because Seth Smith, batting after Cabrera, reached on catchers interference by A.J. Ellis. Haren (1-0) allowed four hits, struck out seven and walked none. The Dodgers took two of three from the Padres and now play their home opener Friday afternoon against San Francisco. The Dodgers jumped on Tyson Ross (0-1) for three runs in the first inning. Carl Crawford doubled to left-centre and advanced on Yasiel Puigs sacrifice bunt. Puig was safe when Ross throw pulled first baseman Alonso off the bag. Manager Bud Black went out to challenge the play, but umpires determined he didnt do so in a timely manner. Hanley Ramirez doubled to left to bring in both runners and then scored on Adrian Gonzalezs single to centre. Ramirez scored again in the fifth when he walked with one out and eventually came in on Andre Ethiers two-out single to right. Ross allowed fourr runs, three earned, in five innings while striking out seven and walking four.dddddddddddd "His stuff was good, he just really couldnt command his fastball early in the game," Black said. "The first two innings, 50-plus pitches. He had to work awfully hard to get those six outs. He had a real tough team getting the ball in the strike zone early. "Haren, on the other hand, was getting the ball in the strike zone early. He was pretty efficient the first three innings." Los Angeles added another run in the eighth against Donn Roach, who was making his big league debut. Roach came on with two outs and allowed singles to Juan Uribe and Ellis, and an RBI double to Dee Gordon. NOTES: The Dodgers put reliever Brian Wilson on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to Monday, with inflammation in the ulnar nerve in his right elbow, and recalled right-hander Jose Dominguez from Triple-A Albuquerque. Manager Don Mattingly said Wilson threw Wednesday and will continue building from there. ... Mattingly said OF Matt Kemp (right ankle surgery) is on track to be activated from the disabled list on Friday. ... RHP Josh Beckett (bruised right thumb) is scheduled to pitch for Class-A Rancho Cucamonga on Friday night as he works his way back from the DL. ... The Padres claimed LHP Bobby LaFromboise off waivers from the Seattle Mariners and optioned him to Triple-A El Paso. To make room on the 40-man roster, the club transferred right-hander Joe Wieland from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day DL. 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