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Cole Caufield Buries Late Winner as Canadiens Stun Wild
Montreal Canadiens rallied from behind with Phillip Danault tying the game before Cole Caufield scored the winning goal with 15 seconds left, ending Minnesota Wild's road trip with a loss.
- On Tuesday, Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield scored with 15 seconds left to lift the Montreal Canadiens to a 4-3 victory, denying the Minnesota Wild a road trip sweep.
- Outshooting Minnesota early, the Canadiens dominated by a 7-1 margin before the first period was half over, Wild coach John Hynes said they 'came out hot and ready' and had to weather that early storm.
- After an early exchange of goals, Minnesota forward Vladimir Tarasenko scored twice and defenseman Brock Faber tallied amid a brief 15-second man advantage and multiple lead changes.
- The Wild announced that Jonas Brodin is shut down for a lingering lower-body injury, missing his fourth straight game Tuesday and will not play for Sweden Olympic team .
- Goaltending proved decisive when Jesper Wallstedt, Minnesota goalie, made 29 saves, and Jakub Dobes, Montreal goalie, had 15, reflecting contrasting performances on Montreal home ice.
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MONTREAL — Phillip Danault watched Cole Caufield score timely goals as a rookie during the Montreal Canadiens' run to the 2021 Stanley Cup final. Five years later, the sharpshooting winger is still delivering in the clutch.
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right10Center16Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Center
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources are Center
42% Center
L 32%
C 42%
R 26%
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