Minnesota Wild’s Kirill Kaprizov Steals the Show in Preseason Home Finale
The Minnesota Wild’s final home preseason game was a thrilling affair, with Kirill Kaprizov taking center stage. Following a thunderous ovation and a wave to the crowd when his new contract was recognized early in the game, Kaprizov set up the Wild’s first goal and scored their second one in a 3-2 win over the Winnipeg Jets at Grand Casino Arena. The Russian forward’s impressive performance was the highlight of the evening, as the Wild rallied from a 1-0 and 2-1 deficit to secure the victory.
A Strong Team Effort
The Wild’s win was not just down to Kaprizov’s individual brilliance, but also a strong team effort. Jesper Wallstedt, the likely backup to top goalie Filip Gustavsson, had 26 saves in the win, while Marcus Foligno scored on a shorthanded breakaway to give the Wild the lead. The team also killed a penalty in the final three minutes to preserve the win, showcasing their resilience and determination.
Minnesota improved to 2-2-1 in the preseason with the victory, and will look to build on this momentum in their final tune-up on Friday in Chicago, ahead of their regular season debut on Thursday, Oct. 9 in St. Louis. The Winnipeg Jets, on the other hand, suffered a setback, with star forward Jonathan Toews leaving the game in the second period and not returning. Connor Hellebuyck had 17 saves for the Jets, but it was not enough to prevent the loss.
Looking Ahead to the Regular Season
The Wild’s preseason performance has been promising, and fans will be eager to see how the team performs in the regular season. With Kaprizov leading the charge, the Wild will look to make a strong push for the playoffs. For more information on the Minnesota Wild and their upcoming schedule, visit Here
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