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Future Minnesota Wild Statistics – January 29, 2021 FUTURE MINNESOTA WILD STATISTICS – JANUARY 29, 2021 COLLEGE/USHL TEAM HT. / WT. D.O.B GP G A PTS +/- PIM C Matt Boldy Boston College (H-East) 6-2 / 195 4/5/01 10 4 8 12 8 4 Leads team in assists and PPP (2) and ranks T-1st in scoring…Named Hockey East Player of the Week (11/30) after leading Boston College with four points (1-3=4) in sweep of UMass…Tallied seven points (5-2=7) in seven games to help the United States win the gold medal at 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship…Led tournament with 3 PPG…Ranked T-1st on team in goals, second in TOI/game (18:31) and T-4th in scoring…Skating in sophomore season…Wild’s first-round selection in 2019 NHL Entry Draft. LW Vladislav Firstov U. of Connecticut (H-East) 6-1 / 181 6/19/01 6 2 5 7 -1 0 Tallied four points (2-2=4) in 6-5 OT win vs. New Hampshire (1/15)…Appeared in five games for Russia at 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship…Playing in sophomore season…Wild’s second-round selection in 2019 NHL Entry Draft. F Sam Hentges St. Cloud State Univ. (NCHC) 6-0 / 190 7/26/99 17 6 6 12 -3 14 Leads team in shots on goal (52), ranks third in goals and T-4th in scoring…Owns three multi-point games…Skating in junior season…Wild’s seventh-round selection in 2018 NHL Entry Draft. F Jack McBain Boston College (H-East) 6-4 / 215 1/6/00 12 2 7 9 11 10 Leads team in FOW, ranks T-1st in plus/minus rating, second in shots on goal (31), T-2nd in assists and third in blocked shots (14)…Team is 7-0-0 when he registers a point this season…Tallied two goals in season-opening 4-3 win vs. UMass (11/27)…Skating in junior season…Minnesota’s third-round selection in 2018 NHL Entry Draft. C Bryce Misley U. of Vermont (H-East) 6-1 / 195 9/5/99 8 0 1 1 -6 0 Skating in senior season...Wild’s fourth-round selection in 2017 NHL Entry Draft. C Nikita Nesterenko Boston College (H-East) 6-2 / 176 9/10/01 12 5 6 11 8 6 Ranks T-2nd on team in goals and T-3rd in scoring...Started college career with a five-game point streak (3-4=7)…Tallied SHG at Merrimack (1/17)…Tallied goal in first collegiate game, a 6-3 win at UMass (11/28)…Skating in freshman season…Minnesota’s sixth-round selection in 2019 NHL Entry Draft. RW Nick Swaney U. of Minn. Duluth (NCHC) 5-11 / 175 9/9/97 15 6 12 18 5 6 Leads team in scoring, PPP (10), assists and shots on goal (66)…Ranks T-2nd in the NCAA in PPP, T-4th in shots on goal and T-6th in scoring…Owns six multi-point games…Started season on four-game point streak (1-7=8, 12/1-12/8)…Skating in senior season...Wild’s seventh-round selection in 2017 NHL Entry Draft. D Marshall Warren Boston College (H-East) 5-11 / 175 4/20/01 12 1 3 4 8 6 Recorded GWG in 4-3 OT win vs. UConn (12/11)…Tallied assist and led team with plus-4 rating in season-opening sweep vs. UMass (11/27-11/28)…Skating in sophomore season…Wild’s sixth-round selection in 2019 NHL Entry Draft. INTERNATIONAL TEAM HT. / WT. D.O.B GP G A PTS +/- PIM C Matvey Guskov Krasnaya Armiya Moskva (MHL) 6-2 / 183 1/30/01 10 2 5 7 1 6 Has also played two games with CSKA Moscow (KHL) and one game with Zvezda Moskva (VHL) this season…Minnesota’s fifth-round selection in 2019 NHL Entry Draft. D Filip Johansson Frolunda HC (SHL) 6-1 / 176 3/23/00 31 5 5 10 2 8 Ranks T-1st amongst team defensemen in goals and third in scoring…Skating in second season in Sweden’s Elite League...Wild’s first-round selection in 2018 NHL Entry Draft. D Simon Johansson Djurgarden IF (SHL) 6-2 / 185 6/14/99 32 1 3 4 -6 4 Skating in second season in Sweden’s Elite League…Minnesota’s fifth-round selection in 2018 NHL Entry Draft. F Alexander Khovanov Bars Kazan (VHL) 5-11 / 206 4/12/00 25 7 14 21 4 32 Ranks second on team in scoring and assists… Also skated in seven games with Ak Bars Kazan (KHL)…Wild’s third-round selection in 2018 NHL Entry Draft. C Marat Khusnutdinov St. Petersburg (MHL) 5-11 / 176 7/17/02 10 3 11 14 8 6 Has also tallied one assist in 11 games for SKA St. Petersburg (KHL) and one goal in three games for SKA-Neva St. Petersburg (VHL)…Tallied five points (3-2=5) in seven games for Russia at 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship…Recorded one PPG and one GWG…Ranked T-2nd on team in scoring and second amongst team forwards in TOI/game (17:26)…Minnesota’s second-round selection in 2020 NHL Entry Draft. C Andrei Svetlakov CSKA Moscow (KHL) 6-0 / 202 4/6/96 39 5 11 16 7 30 Skating in sixth season with CSKA Moscow...Minnesota’s sixth-round selection in 2017 NHL Entry Draft. GOALTENDER TEAM HT. / WT. D.O.B GP MIN GAA RECORD SO GA SV% Filip Lindberg U. Massachusetts (H-East) 6-1 / 188 1/31/99 4 251 1.91 0-1-3 1 8 .929 Stopped 24-of-25 shots in 1-1 tie at Providence (1/23)…Stopped all 27 shots faced in 0-0 tie vs. Providence (1/22)…Made 33 saves in season-opening 2-2 tie vs. UConn (11/21)…Skating in junior season…Minnesota’s seventh-round selection in 2019 NHL Entry Draft. .
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