Kirill Kaprizov's hat trick propels Wild past Blues to tie series 1-1
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[May 05, 2022] Kirill
Kaprizov had a hat trick and Joel Eriksson Ek had two goals and an
assist to lead the Minnesota Wild to a 6-2 victory over the visiting
St. Louis Blues in Game 2 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff
series on Wednesday in Saint Paul, Minn.
The series is now tied 1-1, with Minnesota bouncing back from a 4-0
shutout loss in Game 1. Game 3 is set for Friday in St. Louis.
Kaprizov scored on an even-strength play, on the power play, and on
an empty net for the first postseason hat trick in Wild franchise
history. Kaprizov had only three points (two goals, one assist) in
eight previous career playoff games.
It was also a milestone night for Eriksson Ek, who had only five
points (three goals, two assists) in his 20 previous Stanley Cup
playoff games.
Frederick Gaudreau also scored for Minnesota. Mats Zuccarello, Ryan
Hartman, and Jonas Brodin each collected two assists.
Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 32 of 34 shots. It was the 91st playoff
win of Fleury's career, putting him one victory behind Grant Fuhr
for third place on the all-time list.
Vladimir Tarasenko had a goal and an assist for St. Louis, and
Robert Thomas had two assists. Jordan Kyrou scored the Blues' other
goal.
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St. Louis Blues center Brayden Schenn (10) checks Minnesota Wild
left wing Kevin Fiala (22) in the first period in game two of the
first round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Xcel Energy Center.
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Opponents had scored just two goals in 38
opportunities against the outstanding St. Louis penalty-kill unit
over Game 1 and the Blues' last 18 regular-season games. It took the
Wild just over six minutes in the first period to match that
two-goal total, with Gaudreau and Kaprizov both scoring with the
extra attacker.
The Wild were 2-for-3 on power plays, and 4-for-5 on the penalty
kill. It was a stark contrast to the lopsided special-teams battle
in Game 1, when Minnesota went scoreless on six power-play chances
and allowed the Blues to score twice with the man advantage.
Ville Husso stopped 22 of 27 shots.
Blues defenseman Robert Bortuzzo didn't return to the game after
sustaining an upper-body injury in the first period. An Eriksson Ek
shot seemed to hit Bortuzzo in the head after Bortuzzo slid to block
the puck.
--Field Level Media
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