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Flames Claim Fifth Straight Loss Against Hot Wild
The Wild scored twice on three first-period shots and Gustavsson made 29 saves as Minnesota improved to 5-1-1 in their last seven games.
- On Thursday in St. Paul, the Minnesota Wild beat the Calgary Flames 4-1, with Danila Yurov and Vinnie Hinostroza scoring in the first period.
- Efficient early scoring explained Minnesota Wild’s edge as they converted two of three first-period shots and have scored first 33 times this season, fueling their strong starts.
- Strong goaltending and late special-teams scoring decided the game as Filip Gustavsson made 29 saves, Devin Cooley stopped 20, and Matt Boldy scored a power-play goal assisted by Quinn Hughes with Kirill Kaprizov adding an empty-netter.
- Despite a Morgan Frost goal 5:49 into the final period from a Jonathan Huberdeau pass, Calgary Flames dropped to 0-3-2 in past five games in their only road game of final nine before the Olympic break.
- The teams’ next games come Saturday, with Minnesota visiting Edmonton and Calgary hosting San Jose, shaping both teams’ next steps before the break.
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Wild take down Flames
The Minnesota Wild took down the Calgary Flames 4-1 on Thursday night. Matt Boldy, Vinnie Hinostroza, Kirill Kaprizov, and Danila Yurov each scored a goal in the game. Kaprizov, Joel Eriksson Ek, Vladimir Tarasenko, Brock Faber, Quinn Hughes, Daemon Hunt, Jake Middleton, and Jared Spurgeon each recorded an assist. https:///mnwild/status/2017048299878920309 Filip Gustavsson saved 29 of the 30 shots he faced in net. Minnesota improved to a record …
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