Wild look to regain form at home vs. Blues
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[April 12, 2021]
The Minnesota Wild will try to
regain traction Monday night when they host the St. Louis Blues to
complete a three-game set between the teams.
The Blues defeated the Wild 9-1 Friday and 3-2 in overtime Saturday
in St. Louis. Now the series shifts to Xcel Energy Center in Saint
Paul, Minn.
The Wild got back into their tight-checking game Saturday but failed
to hang onto a 2-1 lead in the final minute of regulation. Mike
Hoffman scored the game-tying goal with 42 seconds left; then the
Blues won with two seconds left in overtime on Ryan O'Reilly's
wraparound goal.
Wild coach Dean Evason said he didn't like losing the second point
in that game, but he liked how his team played. The Wild will try to
repeat that effort Monday.
"We know who we are," Evason said. "We forget sometimes, and we need
to have an adjustment, and we had an adjustment today of who we
were. wasn't who we are and we had an adjustment; we talked about it
and we got back to who we are.
"That's how we play the game, and more often than not, we do that
and we give ourselves a chance to have success. The group knows
that, but sometimes you forget. But we're glad with the way the
group responded here tonight."
Wild goaltender Cam Talbot is 1-0-1 with a 1.44 goals-against
average against the Blues this season. He made a last-minute stop on
Hoffman, but the rebound caromed off Wild defenseman Matt Dumba into
the net.
"We needed a response after the last game, we came out, and I
thought we did everything we needed to win the game," Talbot said.
"They get two of the luckiest bounces I've seen, and then they win
in overtime. We deserved to win that game. I thought we did
everything right tonight."
The Blues have won at least three straight games for the first time
since early March. Saturday's victory vaulted them past the Arizona
Coyotes into fourth place in the West Division for at least one
night.
Before this streak, the Blues were winless (0-6-1) in seven games.
"I think this hockey club has a lot of talent and can be a top
team," Hoffman said. "In a season like we have now, there's games
every other day, and obviously things weren't going well there for a
little bit, and sometimes it's very hard to get out of that funk."
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St. Louis Blues left wing
Mike Hoffman (68) looks to pass the puck to center Tyson Jost (17)
in the second period against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena.
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The third-place Wild hope to get key wingers Kevin Fiala and Marcus
Foligno back soon, perhaps in time for this rematch.
Fiala, who has 11 points in his past eight games, suffered an
upper-body injury Friday. He tested it during the pre-game skate
Saturday but exited the ice early and sat out the game.
Foligno hasn't played since March 12 due to a lower-body injury. He
practiced with the team during the St. Louis trip as he edged closer
to his return.
Blues forward Robert Thomas will be sidelined on a week-to-week
basis after suffering an upper-body injury Friday. That opened the
door for Hoffman to rejoin the lineup after sitting out two games as
a healthy scratch.
Hoffman scored twice Saturday with trade rumors swirling around him.
The NHL trade deadline is Monday, and Blues general manager Doug
Armstrong has been trying to decide whether to buy, sell or stand
pat.
"It's the NHL," Hoffman said. "It's part of the business that we
work in. Those are the things that happen throughout a season.
Sometimes you've got to deal with them."
--Field Level Media
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