That's Wild
It's not normal for the Minnesota Wild to lose in the fashion that they did on Sunday night visiting the Vegas Golden Knights. We have been accustomed to this team being able to get the majority of the scoring chances and shots on goal throughout this season; and if they do succumb to their opponent in both of those battles, it's not by a large margin.
On Sunday though, the Golden Knights left the arena with a 37-16 shot on goal advantage, a 52-30 shot attempt advantage at 5-on-5, and even when it came to high-danger attempts at 5-on-5, Vegas had the 10-6 advantage in that too. The Wild were just run over as Marc-Andre Fleury took his last bow at one of his pitstops in his late career.
- More takeaways from the game in Sin City, including Filip Gustavsson just not being able to prevent the onslaught of shots through the entire game. [The Athletic]
- Jake Middleton has been the Wild's unsung hero through the middle of this season. [Hockey Wilderness]
Off the trail...
- How the New Jersey Devils' rise to being one of the better teams in the NHL echoes some of the past Stanley Cup champions. Is this the year? [ESPN]
- Cutter Gauthier visited Philadelphia for the first time since letting the Flyers know that he will not be signing with them and essentially demanding out of the organization less than two years after being drafted fifth overall. Of course, the fans showered him with boos and chants through the entire game, but Flyers winger Travis Konecny had some choice words for him as well. [BSH]
- The Ottawa Senators have not had the best luck when it comes to health in between the pipes. But Leevi Merilainen is feeling confident and pretty chill after back-to-back wins: "It's my job." [TheScore]
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