Jordan Kyrou, Jake Neighbours and Robert Thomas scored early in the second ... who'd allowed a total of three goals over two earlier wins against the Blues this season. Marc-Andre Fleury had a stellar night in relief of Gustavsson, stopping all 16 shots ...
Kaprizov has missed the past 10 games with a lower-body injury that has required lots of treatments and pushed-back timetables.
The Wild won’t have to wait too long for a do-over — their rematch against the Avalanche is only 10 days away — but the impression they’ve left in the meantime is not of the team that soared ahead of Colorado in the Central Division.
The Wild did a lot of roster manipulation to get David Jiricek onto the roster for his NHL debut. The right-shot former Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman was by far the Wild’s best and somehow wasn’t on for a goal against in 16 minutes.
If that wasn't enough injuries, goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury is also sick, per Russo, which makes Fleury questionable to back up Filip Gustavsson Thursday night. With goaltenders Jesper Wallstedt and Dylan Ferguson both injured already and Samuel Hlavaj ...
Jordan Kyrou, Jake Neighbours and Robert Thomas scored early in the second period for a 4-2 lead for St. Louis that prompted the Wild to pull goalie Filip Gustavsson, who'd allowed a total of three goals over two earlier wins against the Blues this season.
We have to make Enterprise Center a very difficult place to play.' says Blues GM Doubt Armstrong as Blues end road-heavy first half with 6-4 loss to Wild.
(Saint Paul, MN) -- The Minnesota Wild staged a late comeback against the St. Louis Blues to extend their winning streak to four straight games. Jake Middleton, Matt Boldy and Marcus Johansson all netted third-period goals to take down St. Louis 6-4 at the Xcel Energy Center.
The Minnesota Wild and St. Louis Blues met for the third time this season and the first time in St. Paul on Tuesday evening, Jan. 7. The Wild had a boost to their lineup once again as Jake Middleton rejoined the roster after missing the past 11 games but they were still without Kirill Kaprizov,
The Minnesota Wild rallied with four unanswered goals in a 6-4 win over the St. Louis Blues Tuesday night at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., but they lost defenseman Brock Faber in the process as he was ruled out of the game with an upper-body injury.
Matt Boldy scored the go-ahead goal with 16:03 left in the third period, and the Minnesota Wild rallied for a 6-4 win over the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night in Saint Paul, Minn.
The Wild continue to be unfazed by adversity, within their lineup and on the scoreboard. After blowing a two-goal lead on the heels of losing another key defenseman to injury, the Wild rallied to upstage the Blues 6-4 Tuesday night at Xcel Energy Center for their fourth consecutive win.