2024020845

NHL.com Boxscore

Teams 1st 2nd 3rd Total
MIN 0 0 0 0
BOS 0 2 1 3

Team Stats

Team Shots Hits Blocks FOW% Giveaways Takeaways Power Play PIM
MIN 34 14 15 0.5% 16 2 0/4 6
BOS 34 13 14 0.5% 12 9 0/3 8

Goals

Period Time Team Strength Description
2nd 05:46 BOS Even Charlie McAvoy (7) tip-in shot, assist(s): David Pastrnak (39), Matthew Poitras (9)
2nd 14:14 BOS Even Trent Frederic (8) snap shot, assist(s): Matthew Poitras (10), Brandon Carlo (8)
3rd 19:14 BOS Even Morgan Geekie (16) snap shot, assist(s): None

Penalties

Period Time Team Type Min Description
1st 05:00 BOS MIN 2 Oliver Wahlstrom tripping against Yakov Trenin
1st 13:27 MIN MIN 2 Zach Bogosian tripping against Justin Brazeau
2nd 08:17 MIN MIN 2 Jonas Brodin interference against Brad Marchand
3rd 01:36 MIN MIN 2 Marco Rossi delaying-game-puck-over-glass
3rd 02:55 BOS MIN 2 Morgan Geekie interference against Jon Merrill
3rd 06:48 BOS MIN 2 Nikita Zadorov cross-checking against Jake Middleton
3rd 11:12 BOS MIN 2 Oliver Wahlstrom tripping against Jakub Lauko

Officials

  • Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Riley Brace
  • Linesmen: Libor Suchanek, Mark Shewchyk

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25 comments
  1. Hartman is a blithering idiot and we’ve forgotten how to score goals.

    Four Nations break can’t come soon enough

  2. Shutout yet again. Please come back Kaprizov. Oh the highs and lows of a season. Hard for me to be optimistic about this team.

  3. Team is full of disappointments and nobodies. And number 1 on the list is Matt “What would you say you do here?” Boldy

  4. We go from handedly beating some of the best teams in the league, even with all of our injuries, to getting shut out twice by 2 very beatable teams and we’re almost fully healthy, in the matter of a week or so.

    I do not understand this team and nothing makes any sense with how they perform on a night to night basis.

  5. My base level expectations were so low after Saturday that I’m not surprised. This game and effort level has become a constant, unfortunately. I know they can play better but dk how they tap into that.

  6. You know what? Call me a homer, I don’t care.

    This was another tough night, but the people that have been watching this team from the start of the year has seen what they are capable of, and I have every bit of faith that they’ll make it back to that.

  7. Ugh, this one looked so promising early on, but then once the B’s scored first I was like “Damn, here we go again”

    At least we didn’t get severely outshot this time, but good gravy something’s gotta give!

  8. I am surprised that Hynes did not switch up his lines at all this game after the beating we took in Ottawa. Reward the guys playing well. Rossi, Ohgren, Khusy. End of list

  9. I missed the start of both of the last 2 games.

    I am prepared to put the game on in the middle of my student group meeting on Thursday

  10. Boldy must have been so proud of his performance in front of his hometown fans. Probably dreaming about that sweet goodbye MAF got in Montreal. /s

    Keep dreaming, son. And when you wake up, you might want to step up the physical effort and start protecting the puck a bit. Just sayin’

  11. “Choose your hard.”

    Well clearly the choice to not score goals should NOT be the hard going forward.

    Thanks

  12. Yeah, just a bump in the road. Come on BOYZ, it’s time to get back to basics, Do the little things. Reminder, there’s no such thing as an ugly goal. You gotta get pucks and bodies in deep, into the hard places BOYZ , Get em in deep! It’s the failure to get up that spells defeat, not the fall itself. Come on WILD Let’s dial this back in. You were born to be hockey players, every one of ya. We control the perception. We dictate our IDENTITY! Let’s return to WILd hockey. LFGW!

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