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Wild Escape Chicago with OT Win After Blackhawks Dominate Early

Minnesota Wild achieved their sixth straight win with a 4-3 overtime comeback against Chicago, led by Kaprizov's power-play goal and Gustavsson's 34 saves.

  • On Thanksgiving Eve in Chicago, the Minnesota Wild rallied from a multi-goal deficit to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 in overtime, with Kirill Kaprizov scoring the power-play winner on his second shot.
  • Chicago opened the game by pouring in 20 shots in the first period, the busiest period a Minnesota goalie has faced this season, and built a 2-0 lead before Minnesota's comeback.
  • The Wild tied the game after Brock Faber, Nico Sturm and Matt Boldy scored regulation goals, with Sturm's tipped shot early in the third and a successful offside challenge shifting momentum.
  • Filip Gustavsson's 34 saves paced Minnesota's win, while Chicago's goal ended a run of more than 505 minutes without trailing and a 12-game streak of scoring first.
  • Injury and officiating issues emerged when Marcus Foligno left favoring his leg and John Hynes said he is unsure of Foligno's status for Friday and Saturday, while disputed calls drew mixed reactions from Connor Bedard and Jeff Blashill.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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