Buchnevich scores late in third period to help Blues end 10-game road
skid with 3-1 win over Wild
[March 02, 2026]
By MIKE COOK
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Pavel Buchnevich scored late in
the third period and the St. Louis Blues snapped a 10-game road losing
streak by beating the Minnesota Wild 3-1 on Sunday.
Logan Mailloux and Alexey Toropchenko also scored for St. Louis, and
Joel Hofer stopped 22 shots. |

The St. Louis Blues congratulate defenseman Logan Mailloux (23) on his
goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the
Minnesota Wild Sunday, March 1, 2026, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Ellen
Schmidt) |
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Kirill Kaprizov scored to tie Marian Gaborik for the most goals
in Wild franchise history with 218. Filip Gustavsson made 21
saves, but Minnesota lost its second straight after six straight
wins. The Wild lost 5-2 Friday in Utah.
It was the first time in 42 games this season that Minnesota
lost when allowing three or fewer goals in regulation.
With the game tied at 1, Buchnevich scored with 3:39 remaining.
He took a backhand pass from Jimmy Snuggerud and beat Gustavsson
with a wrist shot from near the right dot, extending his scoring
streak to five games.
Buchnevich, who scored the Blues’ lone goal in Saturday’s 3-1
loss to New Jersey, is tied with Jordan Kyrou and Jake
Neighbours for the team lead with 14 goals.
Toropchenko added an empty-net goal.
In Minnesota’s first home game after the Olympic break, Kaprizov
broke a scoreless tie late in the second period, tipping in a
pass from Matt Boldy for a power-play goal. His sixth goal in
seven games was his 34th goal of the season and 218th in a Wild
sweater. He has played in 122 fewer games than Gaborik.
Mailloux tied it when he beat Gustavsson with a wrist shot from
the top of the right less than two minutes later for his first
goal in 25 games.
Robert Thomas had an assist on the goal in his first action
since Jan. 10. The top-line center and team’s second-leading
scorer missed 13 games with a lower-body injury and a minor leg
procedure. Robby Fabbri was placed on waivers.
Minnesota left wing Marcus Foligno missed the game with a
lower-body injury. Coach John Hynes said before the game if
Foligno is day to day or could be sidelined long term.
Up next
Blues: At Seattle on Wednesday.
Wild: Host Tampa Bay on Tuesday.
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