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Belanger aims to make the best of a contract year

11/4/2009 10:50:08 AM

By Rachel Blount

McClatchy Newspapers 

Some Wild players have found it more difficult than others to adapt to the new ideas espoused by coach Todd Richards. Eric Belanger has been a quick study, thanks to a sweet taste of deja vu.

During his time in Atlanta three years ago, Belanger became familiar with the less-rigid style of play Richards is implementing in Minnesota. He found it suited him there -- and he's thriving again this season, with four goals and eight assists through 14 games. Last weekend, Belanger scored in both of the Wild's back-to-back victories, highlighted by his game-winner in the Wild's first road triumph of the season.

The center is in the final year of a three-year contract. His desire to sign a long-term deal with the Wild -- and to keep his place on a scoring line -- have made him determined to turn a swift start into a strong season.

"This is a big year for me," said Belanger, 31, who is tied with Mikko Koivu atop the team's scoring chart. "It's always a motivation when you're in the last year of your contract, and the role I'm in now is suiting me very well.

"The way we played in Atlanta was similar, and I'm seeing a lot of the same things. We're moving a lot, and I feel like I have more freedom in the offensive zone. Now that I've gotten the opportunity to have a second-line role, I hope to be there for a long time."

Belanger is meshing well with linemates Martin Havlat and Petr Sykora in a trio with serious scoring potential. But he's also been solid on defense, reliable on special teams and proficient as a lefthander in the faceoff circle.

In his first two seasons with the Wild, Belanger started the season in an offensive role, then was moved to a checking line by coach Jacques Lemaire. He prefers being more involved on offense, but Richards appreciates his ability to do many things well.

"He's a guy I look for in every situation: power play, penalty kill, 4-on-4, 5-on-5," Richards said. "He's been valuable."

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