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The Wild went 1-3-1 on their road trip, which served as a reality check in terms of how far they still need to go.
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Things aren't exactly going to plan for the Minnesota Wild in the very early portion of their season. They've lost three straight games to begin a five-game road trip, dropping their record to 2-3-1 on the season. And injuries continue to be an issue for a depth-challenged team that can't afford them.
The Minnesota Wild will be without a key piece of the attack on Monday night against the New York Rangers as Marco Rossi will miss the game.
Another low-event game, but this time a different ending for the Flyers. Skating at home and facing a Minnesota Wild team that surely wanted to play a good road game, the Flyers waited patiently before finally breaking through and skating away with a 2-1 win in overtime.
This week’s Minnesota Wild Prospect Spotlight focuses on 2025 fourth-round pick, Adam Benák of the Brantford Bulldogs (OHL). The 5-foot-8, 18-year-old Czechoslovakian is off to a blistering hot start for Brantford.
Despite scoring four power-play goals, they won 7 of 20 faceoffs (35 percent, 3 of 10 in the first period on two wasted power plays) and 16 of 43 at even-strength (37 percent). Overall, they won 26 of 71 (37 percent).
A sudden injury call-up proved temporary for Haight. The Wild reassigned the forward back to the AHL, citing roster adjustments with Marco Rossi's return.
Danila Yurov's first career NHL goal proved the game-winner as the Minnesota Wild (3-3-1) snapped a three-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Monday night.