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Primed for a big game on national television as part of Hockey Day in America, the Wild came out and stayed with the defending Stanley Cup champions step for step, shot for shot through two periods. Each hit was accounted for, each loose puck was fought for, each shot was defended and rebounds were cleared. The Wild showed what they can do when they plan their work and work their plan.
After two periods, the score was 2-0 Wild and shots were 26-26. You just knew the Bruins were going to come out guns blazing and the Wild would have to either counter or buckle down and defend the onslaught, but most were not expecting the amount of pressure the Bruins would apply.
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