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Minnesota Wild Game Notes Minnesota Wild Game Notes Thu, Apr 29, 2021 NHL Game #762 Minnesota Wild 31 - 14 - 3 (65 pts) St. Louis Blues 22 - 19 - 6 (50 pts) Team Game: 49 17 - 5 - 0 (Home) Team Game: 48 9 - 11 - 4 (Home) Home Game: 23 14 - 9 - 3 (Road) Road Game: 24 13 - 8 - 2 (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 33 Cam Talbot 28 17 7 3 2.39 .924 35 Ville Husso 14 7 5 1 3.43 .887 34 Kaapo Kahkonen 21 14 7 0 2.68 .910 50 Jordan Binnington 36 15 14 5 2.69 .909 35 Andrew Hammond - - - - - - 95 Hunter Jones - - - - - - # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 7 C Nico Sturm 42 8 5 13 13 17 6 D Marco Scandella 40 2 4 6 11 22 11 L Zach Parise 40 7 11 18 10 6 9 L Sammy Blais 32 6 7 13 -1 12 13 C Nick Bonino 47 7 13 20 1 26 10 C Brayden Schenn 47 13 18 31 1 29 14 C Joel Eriksson Ek 48 16 10 26 16 16 12 L Zach Sanford 43 9 5 14 -10 23 17 L Marcus Foligno 31 10 12 22 20 33 13 L Kyle Clifford 42 3 2 5 -6 28 18 L Jordan Greenway 48 6 24 30 8 44 17 L Jaden Schwartz 32 6 10 16 4 18 20 D Ryan Suter 48 2 16 18 4 12 18 C Robert Thomas 24 3 8 11 3 8 21 D Carson Soucy 42 1 15 16 23 49 21 C Tyler Bozak 23 3 9 12 0 4 22 L Kevin Fiala 44 17 15 32 -4 41 25 C Jordan Kyrou 46 11 17 28 3 12 24 D Matt Dumba 43 6 12 18 3 42 28 L Mackenzie MacEachern 17 1 1 2 2 4 25 D Jonas Brodin 46 7 12 19 5 16 29 D Vince Dunn 43 6 14 20 -8 18 27 C Nick Bjugstad 37 6 9 15 7 17 36 D Steven Santini 1 0 0 0 0 0 28 D Ian Cole 46 1 6 7 21 24 41 D Robert Bortuzzo 31 0 2 2 -8 25 36 R Mats Zuccarello 35 10 19 29 5 6 46 D Jake Walman 19 1 1 2 -6 6 37 C Kyle Rau 13 0 2 2 -1 7 47 D Torey Krug 47 1 26 27 7 25 38 R Ryan Hartman 43 6 13 19 0 25 49 C Ivan Barbashev 29 4 5 9 1 4 41 C Luke Johnson 13 1 0 1 -5 5 55 D Colton Parayko 24 1 9 10 2 14 46 D Jared Spurgeon 47 6 13 19 -5 6 57 L David Perron 47 14 33 47 1 20 49 C Victor Rask 46 7 10 17 1 2 68 C Mike Hoffman 43 16 16 32 6 10 56 C Joseph Cramarossa 4 0 1 1 -1 15 72 D Justin Faulk 47 6 11 17 10 29 57 D Dakota Mermis 2 0 0 0 3 0 77 D Niko Mikkola 22 1 0 1 -8 6 77 D Brad Hunt 11 1 0 1 -5 4 90 C Ryan O'Reilly 47 20 25 45 19 16 90 C Marcus Johansson 30 6 8 14 -6 4 91 R Vladimir Tarasenko 23 4 10 14 -7 0 97 L Kirill Kaprizov 48 22 19 41 6 14 Owner & Governor Craig Leipold President of Hockey Ops/GM Doug Armstrong General Manager Bill Guerin Assistant GM, Hockey Operations Ryan Miller Assistant General Manager Tom Kurvers Head Coach Craig Berube Head Coach Dean Evason Assistant Coaches Jim Montgomery, Steve Ott, Assistant Coaches Frederic Chabot (Goaltending), Mike Van Ryn, Sean Ferrell Darby Hendrickson, Brett (video) McLean, Bob Woods Goaltending Coach David Alexander Tonight's Officials Referees Wes McCauley (4), Chris Lee (28) Linesmen Bevan Mills (53), Shandor Alphonso (52) Supervisor Video Judge Ian Sandercock Ntl. Anthem John deCausmeaker Let's Play Hockey! Kate and Matt Bjostad (St. Paul teachers) * Denotes Standby Official. Today's Schedule BUF @ BOS : 7:00 DET @ CAR : 7:00 FLA @ CHI : 7:00 CGY @ EDM : 7:00 STL @ MIN : 7:00 PHI @ NJD : 7:00 NYI @ NYR : 7:00 DAL @ TBL : 7:00 PIT @ WSH : 7:00 VAN @ TOR : 7:30 Minnesota Wild: Roster Active (28 Players) # Name Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birth Place 7 Nico Sturm C 6' 3" 207 May 3, 1995 Augsburg, DEU 11 Zach Parise L 5' 11" 193 Jul 28, 1984 Minneapolis, MN, USA 13 Nick Bonino C 6' 1" 195 Apr 20, 1988 Hartford, CT, USA 14 Joel Eriksson Ek C 6' 3" 208 Jan 29, 1997 Karlstad, SWE 17 Marcus Foligno L 6' 3" 223 Aug 10, 1991 Buffalo, NY, USA 18 Jordan Greenway L 6' 6" 241 Feb 16, 1997 Canton, NY, USA 20 Ryan Suter D 6' 1" 205 Jan 21, 1985 Madison, WI, USA 21 Carson Soucy D 6' 5" 211 Jul 27, 1994 Viking, AB, CAN 22 Kevin Fiala L 5' 10" 198 Jul 22, 1996 St. Gallen, CHE 24 Matt Dumba D 6' 0" 185 Jul 25, 1994 Regina, SK, CAN 25 Jonas Brodin D 6' 1" 194 Jul 12, 1993 Karlstad, SWE 27 Nick Bjugstad C 6' 6" 208 Jul 17, 1992 Minneapolis, MN, USA 28 Ian Cole D 6' 1" 225 Feb 21, 1989 Ann Arbor, MI, USA 33 Cam Talbot G 6' 4" 193 Jul 5, 1987 Caledonia, ON, CAN 34 Kaapo Kahkonen G 6' 2" 215 Aug 16, 1996 Helsinki, FIN 35 Andrew Hammond G 6' 1" 231 Feb 11, 1988 Surrey, BC, CAN 36 Mats Zuccarello R 5' 8" 175 Sep 1, 1987 Oslo, NOR 37 Kyle Rau C 5' 8" 176 Oct 24, 1992 Eden Prairie, MN, USA 38 Ryan Hartman R 6' 0" 192 Sep 20, 1994 Hilton Head Island, SC, USA 41 Luke Johnson C 5' 11" 174 Sep 19, 1994 Grand Forks, ND, USA 46 Jared Spurgeon D 5' 9" 167 Nov 29, 1989 Edmonton, AB, CAN 49 Victor Rask C 6' 2" 195 Mar 1, 1993 Leksand, SWE 56 Joseph Cramarossa C 6' 0" 188 Oct 26, 1992 Toronto, ON, CAN 57 Dakota Mermis D 6' 0" 196 Jan 5, 1994 Alton, IL, USA 77 Brad Hunt D 5' 9" 177 Aug 24, 1988 Maple Ridge, BC, CAN 90 Marcus Johansson C 6' 1" 203 Oct 6, 1990 Landskrona, SWE 95 Hunter Jones G 6' 4" 194 Sep 21, 2000 Brantford, ON, CAN 97 Kirill Kaprizov L 5' 9" 201 Apr 26, 1997 Novokuznetsk, RUS 28 Players Total Avg: 6' 0" 198 Age: 28.8 Goal Streaks Assist Streaks Point Streaks MARCUS FOLIGNO (2 / 2 Games) JORDAN GREENWAY (3 / 2 Games) JORDAN GREENWAY (0-3-3 / 2 Games) JOEL ERIKSSON EK (3-3-6 / 6 Games) MARCUS FOLIGNO (2-1-3 / 2 Games) St. Louis Blues: Roster Active (25 Players) # Name Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birth Place 6 Marco Scandella D 6' 3" 212 Feb 23, 1990 Montreal, QC, CAN 9 Sammy Blais L 6' 2" 205 Jun 17, 1996 Montmagny, QC, CAN 10 Brayden Schenn C 6' 1" 200 Aug 22, 1991 Saskatoon, SK, CAN 12 Zach Sanford L 6' 4" 207 Nov 9, 1994 Salem, MA, USA 13 Kyle Clifford L 6' 2" 211 Jan 13, 1991 Ayr, ON, CAN 17 Jaden Schwartz L 5' 10" 190 Jun 25, 1992 Wilcox, SK, CAN 18 Robert Thomas C 6' 0" 188 Jul 2, 1999 Aurora, ON, CAN 21 Tyler Bozak C 6' 1" 199 Mar 19, 1986 Regina, SK, CAN 25 Jordan Kyrou C 6' 0" 195 May 5, 1998 Toronto, ON, CAN 28 Mackenzie MacEachern L 6' 2" 190 Mar 9, 1994 Bloomfield Hills, MI, USA 29 Vince Dunn D 6' 0" 203 Oct 29, 1996 Mississauga, ON, CAN 35 Ville Husso G 6' 3" 205 Feb 6, 1995 Helsinki, FIN 36 Steven Santini D 6' 2" 205 Mar 7, 1995 Bronxville, NY, USA 41 Robert Bortuzzo D 6' 4" 216 Mar 18, 1989 Thunder Bay, ON, CAN 46 Jake Walman D 6' 1" 210 Feb 20, 1996 Toronto, ON, CAN 47 Torey Krug D 5' 9" 186 Apr 12, 1991 Livonia, MI, USA 49 Ivan Barbashev C 6' 0" 187 Dec 14, 1995 Moscow, RUS 50 Jordan Binnington G 6' 1" 174 Jul 11, 1993 Richmond Hill, ON, CAN 55 Colton Parayko D 6' 6" 230 May 12, 1993 St. Albert, AB, CAN 57 David Perron L 6' 0" 200 May 28, 1988 Sherbrooke, QC, CAN 68 Mike Hoffman C 6' 0" 182 Nov 24, 1989 Kitchener, ON, CAN 72 Justin Faulk D 6' 0" 217 Mar 20, 1992 South St. Paul, MN, USA 77 Niko Mikkola D 6' 4" 185 Apr 27, 1996 null 90 Ryan O'Reilly C 6' 1" 216 Feb 7, 1991 Clinton, ON, CAN 91 Vladimir Tarasenko R 6' 0" 225 Dec 13, 1991 Yaroslavl, RUS 25 Players Total Avg: 6' 1" 201 Age: 28.1 Injured Reserve List (2 Players) 4 Carl Gunnarsson D 6' 2" 198 Nov 9, 1986 Orebro, SWE 70 Oskar Sundqvist C 6' 3" 209 Mar 23, 1994 Boden, SWE Goal Streaks Assist Streaks Point Streaks ROBERT THOMAS (2 / 2 Games) DAVID PERRON (4 / 2 Games) MIKE HOFFMAN (3-2-5 / 3 Games) TOREY KRUG (4 / 3 Games) ROBERT THOMAS (2-1-3 / 2 Games) MIKE HOFFMAN (2 / 2 Games) TOREY KRUG (0-4-4 / 3 Games) VLADIMIR TARASENKO (1-1-2 / 2 Games) DAVID PERRON (1-4-5 / 2 Games) Minnesota Wild: Season Statistics Pos # Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S % TOI/g FO% Hits Blks L 97 Kirill Kaprizov 48 22 19 41 6 14 8 0 2 131 16.8 18:07 13.04 26 17 L 22 Kevin Fiala 44 17 15 32 -4 41 6 0 4 140 12.1 16:51 33.33 22 12 L 18 Jordan Greenway 48 6 24 30 8 44 0 0 0 70 8.6 15:50 48.38 73 23 R 36 Mats Zuccarello 35 10 19 29 5 6 3 0 0 59 16.9 16:24 27.27 9 15 C 14 Joel Eriksson Ek 48 16 10 26 16 16 0 0 2 101 15.8 17:01 46.29 90 35 L 17 Marcus Foligno 31 10 12 22 20 33 0 1 2 30 33.3 14:44 20.00 92 16 C 13 Nick Bonino 47 7 13 20 1 26 2 0 2 58 12.1 15:01 52.70 8 46 D 25 Jonas Brodin 46 7 12 19 5 16 1 0 1 67 10.4 22:31 0.00 32 88 R 38 Ryan Hartman 43 6 13 19 0 25 0 1 2 60 10.0 14:46 40.47 48 33 D 46 Jared Spurgeon 47 6 13 19 -5 6 2 0 0 80 7.5 22:04 0.00 46 92 L 11 Zach Parise 40 7 11 18 10 6 0 0 3 81 8.6 14:31 41.46 12 19 D 24 Matt Dumba 43 6 12 18 3 42 1 0 1 76 7.9 22:13 0.00 60 67 D 20 Ryan Suter 48 2 16 18 4 12 1 0 0 72 2.8 22:15 0.00 29 57 C 49 Victor Rask 46 7 10 17 1 2 1 0 0 46 15.2 14:06 45.74 16 8 D 21 Carson Soucy 42 1 15 16 23 49 0 0 1 37 2.7 15:11 0.00 51 43 C 27 Nick Bjugstad 37 6 9 15 7 17 0 0 3 68 8.8 12:09 45.63 42 18 C 90 Marcus Johansson 30 6 8 14 -6 4 2 0 3 36 16.7 15:53 36.98 10 9 C 7 Nico Sturm 42 8 5 13 13 17 0 0 2 52 15.4 10:55 51.30 40 20 D 28 Ian Cole 46 1 6 7 21 24 0 0 1 25 4.0 15:51 0.00 32 84 C 37 Kyle Rau 13 0 2 2 -1 7 0 0 0 15 0.0 09:18 0.00 18 15 C 41 Luke Johnson 13 1 0 1 -5 5 0 0 0 11 9.1 09:50 51.16 25 4 D 77 Brad Hunt 11 1 0 1 -5 4 0 0 1 13 7.7 11:49 0.00 4 5 C 56 Joseph Cramarossa 4 0 1 1 -1 15 0 0 0 3 0.0 10:46 0.00 10 1 D 57 Dakota Mermis 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 16:35 0.00 8 4 # Player GP Min GAA W L OT SO GA SVS SV% G A PIM 33 Cam Talbot 28 1655 2.39 17 7 3 2 66 806 .924 0 0 0 34 Kaapo Kahkonen 21 1233 2.68 14 7 0 2 55 554 .910 0 0 2 35 Andrew Hammond - - - - - - - - - - - - - St.
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