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A loss, but not pointless, as Wild’s comeback fails in OT
- The Minnesota Wild lost to the San Jose Sharks 6-5, marking their third consecutive defeat and reducing their record to 1-4-2 in the last seven games.
- William Eklund and Macklin Celebrini were key players for the Sharks, contributing important goals during the game.
- Despite managing to tie the game late in regulation, the Wild could not secure a win in overtime, with Celebrini scoring the decisive goal.
- Wild coach John Hynes acknowledged the team's effort to fight back, stating, 'We got our point tonight, obviously,' despite the loss.
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A loss, but not pointless, as Wild’s comeback fails in OT
In this era of advanced statistics and probabilities and over-analysis of every nuance on every shift of a hockey game, the only numbers that really matter when the final horn blows are posted on the scoreboard. And those digits once again did not favor the Minnesota Wild on Sunday. Playing a San Jose Sharks team that came to St. Paul with just one prior win this season, and some of the NHL’s worst defensive statistics on those resume, the Wild …
·Saint Paul, United States
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right8Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution73% Right
Bias Distribution
- 73% of the sources lean Right
73% Right
C 27%
R 73%
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