Chicago 3, Minnesota 0

CHICAGO (AP) -- Craig Anderson stopped 25 shots and Eric Daze and

Mark Bell scored power-play goals to give the Chicago Blackhawks a

3-0 exhibition win over the Minnesota Wild on Sunday night.

Anderson and Michael Leighton are prime candidates to back up

Blackhawks starter Nikolai Khabibulin this season.

Anderson played the entire game on Sunday after Leighton played

all of Chicago's 5-4 win Saturday. He was especially sharp during

the third period when Minnesota had 11 shots.

Minnesota goalie Josh Harding played the entire game as well,

making 25 saves.

The Blackhawks took a 2-0 lead in the first period on a pair of

power-play goals.

Daze opened the scoring 4:25 in when he shot from a sharp angle

and the puck bounced in off Harding, who was down on the ice. Bell

converted a rebound from the slot at 9:41.

Kyle Calder made it 3-0 just 15 seconds into the third, cutting

to net from the right wing and sticking a shot past Harding.

Chicago was 2-for-9 on the power play, Minnesota wasted its

eight power-play chances.