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Minnesota Wild (20-9-5) at Columbus Blue Jackets (14-13-6)

Nationwide Arena

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Time Clock
3rd – 14:06
Teams 1st 2nd 3rd Total
MIN 0 2 0 2
CBJ 1 1 0 2

Team Stats

Team Shots Hits Blocks FOW% Giveaways Takeaways Power Play PIM
MIN 20 11 12 0.372549% 14 2 1/1 2
CBJ 20 19 11 0.627451% 11 4 0/1 2

Goals

Period Time Team Strength Description
1st 15:20 CBJ Even Zach Werenski (12) slap shot, assist(s): Charlie Coyle (16), Cole Sillinger (12)
2nd 13:30 MIN Power Play Ryan Hartman (7) tip-in shot, assist(s): Kirill Kaprizov (18), Brock Faber (13)
2nd 16:15 MIN Even Vladimir Tarasenko (6) wrist shot, assist(s): Yakov Trenin (7), Danila Yurov (8)
2nd 17:39 CBJ Even Zach Werenski (13) wrist shot, assist(s): None

Penalties

Period Time Team Type Min Description
1st 02:14 MIN MIN 2 {'firstName': {'default': 'Nicolas'}, 'lastName': {'default': 'Aube-Kubel'}, 'sweaterNumber': 16} high-sticking against {'firstName': {'default': 'Sean'}, 'lastName': {'default': 'Monahan'}, 'sweaterNumber': 23}
2nd 11:53 CBJ MIN 2 {'firstName': {'default': 'Zachary'}, 'lastName': {'default': 'Aston-Reese'}, 'sweaterNumber': 27} slashing against {'firstName': {'default': 'Nicolas'}, 'lastName': {'default': 'Aube-Kubel'}, 'sweaterNumber': 16}

Officials

  • Referees: Wes McCauley, Mike Sullivan
  • Linesmen: Kilian McNamara, Dan Kelly

Time

PT MT CT ET AT UTC
4:00PM 5:00PM 6:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 12:00AM
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35 comments
  1. I got a 15x parlay on Caps, Flyers and Wild. Caps and Flyers currently in the lead, so our boys gotta shape up!!!

  2. I mean we were trailing after the first period, and considering that we sleepwalked through most of the second, it’s okay the game is tied I’d say…

    We can win it in the third

  3. Good to know the Wild aren’t getting completely goalied. I feared this would be a trap game. Now just get better offensive pressure like in the first.

  4. If the 3rd starts with Werenski blocking a shot and he needs to go to the locker room again……then I’m hoping Trenin decides that every hit he lays for the rest of the game is on Werenski to keep him off the damn puck…..or something.

    This two periods in a row of blocking a shot, going to the locker room and then sometime later scoring a goal seems to superstitious to me.

  5. To be tied after the majority of how they’ve played is not the worst. Need to tighten up in the third

  6. Ryan Hartman isn’t just a Minnesota Wild forward. Ryan Hartman is a **state of mind**. You don’t “play against” Ryan Hartman, you *experience* Ryan Hartman. One shift he’s scoring greasy goals from the blue paint, the next he’s in your favorite player’s head rent-free, rearranging the mental furniture.

    Ryan Hartman wakes up angry. Ryan Hartman drinks his coffee black, no sugar, because joy is a distraction. Officials don’t *penalize* Ryan Hartman; they merely document his presence.

    Advanced analytics can’t measure Ryan Hartman because “dawg/60” exceeds the limits of modern math. He plays on every line, kills penalties through intimidation alone, and somehow draws penalties while already being in the box. When Ryan Hartman crashes the net, the net apologizes.

    Ryan Hartman doesn’t flop, he *embellishes reality*. He doesn’t cross the line—the line moves out of his way. Love him or hate him, by the end of the night you’re talking about him, and that means Ryan Hartman already won.

    That’s hockey. That’s Minnesota. That’s Ryan. Freaking. Hartman.

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