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"Wild Dominate Ducks, Lose Brodin to Injury: Key Takeaways"
sports1 year ago

"Wild Dominate Ducks, Lose Brodin to Injury: Key Takeaways"

The Minnesota Wild's coach, John Hynes, made timely line changes that sparked a 4-0 win over the Anaheim Ducks, but may need to adjust further due to Jonas Brodin's injury. The team's playoff chances have improved, with Filip Gustavsson delivering a shutout and Kirill Kaprizov continuing to excel. Marat Khusnutdinov earned his first NHL point, and the Wild's line switches proved effective in the victory.

"Nichushkin's OT Winner Lifts Avalanche Over Wild in Thrilling Matchup"
sports2 years ago

"Nichushkin's OT Winner Lifts Avalanche Over Wild in Thrilling Matchup"

The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Minnesota Wild 2-1 in overtime, with Valeri Nichushkin scoring the game-winning goal. Both teams showcased stellar goaltending from Alexandar Georgiev and Filip Gustavsson, with Brock Faber scoring the tying goal for the Wild. Despite the Wild's strong effort, they were unable to secure the win. The game also featured Brandon Duhaime's debut for the Avalanche after being traded from the Wild.

Wild's Gustavsson Shines, Boldy Stays Hot in 3-0 Win over Kraken
sports2 years ago

Wild's Gustavsson Shines, Boldy Stays Hot in 3-0 Win over Kraken

The Minnesota Wild defeated the Seattle Kraken 3-0, with Matt Boldy continuing his impressive performance with a goal and Filip Gustavsson making 24 saves for his fifth career shutout. The Wild's penalty kill was perfect, going 3 for 3, and the defense held strong despite missing Jonas Brodin. The Kraken, who played the previous night, have now lost eight consecutive games. The Wild will have a few days off before their next game against the Calgary Flames.

Senators' Global Series Win Highlights Offensive Boost and Penalty Kill Improvement
sports2 years ago

Senators' Global Series Win Highlights Offensive Boost and Penalty Kill Improvement

The Minnesota Wild and Ottawa Senators played a cautious game, resulting in a 2-1 shootout win for the Senators. Filip Gustavsson had a solid performance for the Wild, while Marco Rossi scored the lone goal for Minnesota. The Wild's penalty kill showed improvement, going 4 for 4 in the game. The Wild have lost four in a row and 10 of their past 13 games.

Gustavsson's Shutout and Faber's First Goal Propel Wild to Victory over Panthers
sports2 years ago

Gustavsson's Shutout and Faber's First Goal Propel Wild to Victory over Panthers

The Minnesota Wild started their season with a 2-0 win against the Florida Panthers, thanks to a brilliant goaltending performance by Filip Gustavsson, who made 41 saves for a shutout. Brock Faber scored his first NHL goal, which turned out to be the game-winner, while Joel Eriksson Ek contributed a power-play goal and an assist. Despite being outplayed in the first period, the Wild managed to secure the victory.

Minnesota Wild Locks in Goaltender Filip Gustavsson with Multi-Year Contract
sports2 years ago

Minnesota Wild Locks in Goaltender Filip Gustavsson with Multi-Year Contract

The Minnesota Wild have reached a three-year, $11.25 million deal with goaltender Filip Gustavsson, avoiding an arbitration hearing. Gustavsson had an impressive season, going 22-9-7 with a 2.10 GAA and .931 SV%. The contract tightens the Wild's cap space, leaving little room for additional signings. Gustavsson's performance next season will be closely watched as he takes on a larger role alongside Marc-Andre Fleury. The deal also provides security for Gustavsson and potentially sets up a valuable trade asset in the future.

Wild's Goalie Strategy Backfires in Game 2 Loss.
sports2 years ago

Wild's Goalie Strategy Backfires in Game 2 Loss.

Minnesota Wild's decision to start Marc-Andre Fleury over Filip Gustavsson in Game 2 of the NHL playoffs was a bizarre move that went against conventional wisdom, data, and logic. Gustavsson had been the biggest difference-maker for Minnesota all year, and his stellar performance in Game 1 made it even more compelling to give him the net in Game 2. The Wild failed to maximize their potential to take two games from the Dallas Stars, and the decision to start Fleury may cost them the series.