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Kaprizov Scores in OT to Lift Minnesota Wild Past Montreal Canadiens, 4-3
- Monday night, the Minnesota Wild beat Montreal 4-3 after Kaprizov scored his second goal in overtime on a power play, securing their 12th straight home win versus the Canadiens.
- Phillip Danault's hook gave Minnesota a decisive extra-session advantage by producing a 4-on-3 power play after Kirill Kaprizov was hooked on an overtime rush.
- Quinn Hughes set up three goals, tying a franchise assists mark and reaching 50 points, while Brock Faber scored to tie the game with his career-best 13th goal.
- Filip Gustavsson made 17 saves, and Minnesota recalled Cal Petersen from Iowa under emergency conditions to serve as backup; the team next plays at home on March 1, 2026.
- On Wednesday night the Wild travel to Nashville for their final pre-Olympic game, with Daemon Hunt injured and Marcus Foligno and Jesper Wallstedt scratched due to illness.
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Wild rally to dump Habs in OT
There are a few sure things Minnesota Wild fans can count on. Two of them are pretty assists by Quinn Hughes, and home wins over the Montreal Canadiens. They got to see both on Monday. Hughes set up three goals, tying a franchise record in the process, and the Wild rallied, beating Montreal 4-3 in overtime for their 12th straight home win versus the Habs. Trailing 3-2 with 13 minutes left in regulation, Minnesota got an equalizing goal from Broc…
The Montreal Canadiens will have to wait until the next season to put an end to his bad sequence in Minnesota, against the Wild.
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