Wild struggle offensively in loss to Golden Knights
- St. Louis Blues achieved a strong 5-1 win against the Minnesota Wild, shifting playoff dynamics.
- Mats Zuccarello expressed concern about the Wild's recent performance, stating they are 'not scoring enough.'
- The Wild have an 8-8-1 record in their last 17 games, while the Blues have a 13-2-2 record in the same period.
- Coach John Hynes remains optimistic about player injuries, stating he anticipates key players will return soon to help the team.
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March malaise sets off Wild alarm bells as playoff race tightens
Less than two weeks ago, the St. Louis Blues came to St. Paul for their final head-to-head meeting with the Minnesota Wild this season. The Wild, at the time, had a comfortable position in the playoff picture, while the Blues — who went through a coaching change in November following a slow start to the season — were on the outside looking in. Minnesota had won the first three meetings with St. Louis in 2024-25, and a win on March 15 at Xcel Ene…
Wild struggle offensively in loss to Golden Knights
A third period blunder cost the Minnesota Wild in a 5-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night. The Wild found themselves trailing 2-0 entering the third period, before Marcus Johansson scored at the 1:42 mark of the period, cutting the deficit to 2-1. Following Johansson finding the back of the net, the two teams played even for the next 13 minutes. Then at the 14:57 mark, the wheels began to fall off as Vegas’ Jack Eichel scored his…
Vegas Coach Accuses Ryan Hartman Of Slew-Footing
That's Wild Vegas Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy believes Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman got away with slew-footing Brayden McNabb in the third period of his team's 5-1 win on Tuesday. More on the accusation: [TSN] An optimist, a pessimist, and a rationalist discuss the Wild's up-an...
Wild Keep Losing And It Won't Get Much Better
That's Wild On Tuesday night, the Wild succumbed to the Vegas Golden Knights by a score of 5-1. While it is a loss that some could have expected with their missing players and the Golden Knights being a very, very good team, it still hurt. With their previous shutout loss to the Dallas Sta...
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