Streaking Wild visit Vegas with West Division lead on the line
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[March 01, 2021]
The Minnesota Wild will bring
the NHL's longest winning streak with them to Las Vegas where they
begin a back-to-back with the West Division-leading Vegas Golden
Knights on Monday night.
Minnesota, which is tied for second-place with St. Louis and one
point behind Vegas, won its sixth straight game in dramatic fashion
on Saturday night. Defenseman Matt Dumba scored the game-winner with
less than a second left in overtime to give the Wild a 4-3 victory
over the Los Angeles Kings in Saint Paul, Minn.
"This is going to be a great test coming up with Minnesota," said
Vegas coach Peter DeBoer. "They're playing very well right now and
really running through some good teams. So great test for us coming
up this week at home."
Four of the wins in Minnesota's streak have come on the road
including identical 6-2 victories at San Jose and Colorado. The Wild
also swept a back-to-back with the Ducks in Anaheim to start the
streak and just finished a home sweep of a Los Angeles team that
brought its own six-game win streak with it to Minnesota.
Minnesota, which had blown a 3-0 lead, kept its streak alive on
Dumba's franchise-record sixth career overtime winner off a
brilliant assist from Mats Zuccarello.
Zuccarello was still at the red line with six seconds left in
overtime when he passed the puck ahead to Jordan Greenway inside the
blue line. Greenway immediately returned the pass back to Zuccarello
who then drove to the left-wing boards where he was swarmed by four
Kings defenders. He then quickly spun around and backhanded a pass
to Dumba breaking in alone in the slot. Dumba then deked goalie Cal
Peterson and barely beat the clock with a forehand shot into the top
right corner of the net.
"Eyes in the back of his head," Dumba said of Zuccarello's pass. "I
don't know how he saw me through all those guys but it was a helluva
pass.
"I had no clue how much time was on the clock. I knew it was winding
down. ... Then you get swarmed by the fellas. That's a feeling that
if anyone gets to experience, it's one of the best."
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Minnesota Wild defenseman
Matt Dumba (24) celebrates after scoring a goal against Los Angeles
Kings goaltender Calvin Petersen (40) in overtime at Xcel Energy
Center. David Berding-USA TODAY Sports
The six-game winning streak is Minnesota's longest since a 12-game
streak from Dec. 4 to Dec. 29 in 2016 that ranks as the longest in
franchise history. The Wild actually moved into first place in the
West for about 90 minutes before Vegas leapfrogged back into the top
spot with an overtime victory of its own, 3-2, at Anaheim.
William Karlsson scored two goals including the winner at 3:23 into
overtime and Alex Pietrangelo added a goal and an assist for the
Golden Knights, who will bring a two-game win streak into Monday
night's contest. Marc-Andre Fleury had 28 saves for his 100th win
with the Golden Knights, becoming the 15th goaltender in NHL history
to win 100 games with two franchises.
"He's been consistently our best player," said DeBoer of Fleury who
also won 375 games and three Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh
Penguins. "I thought he was excellent again tonight. What are you
going to say? I thought a couple of those saves in overtime to keep
us in the game and give us an opportunity to win it were vintage (Fleury)."
Monday night's game will be the first this season with fans allowed
at T-Mobile Arena. Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak's updated Road to
Recovery plan will allow about 15 percent, or 2,600 fans, to attend
the contest.
--Field Level Media
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