
An intense moment in the game of Canadian vs Wild.
Kirill Kaprizov scored a thrilling overtime winner to lead the Minnesota Wild past the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 Monday night.
Kaprizov’s Overtime Heroics
Kaprizov’s goal came at 3:38 of overtime on a power play.
Phillip Danault was called for hooking Kaprizov in front of the net.
Quinn Hughes set up the play, sending a precise feed to Kaprizov.
The Russian forward fired a high-slot shot past Jakub Dobes for his 32nd goal of the season.
Strong Contributions from Wild Stars
Minnesota received notable support from Joel Eriksson Ek and Brock Faber, who both scored.
Hughes tallied three assists, reaching 50 points for the season.
Filip Gustavsson made 17 saves to secure the win.
Faber’s clutch third-period goal tied the game at 3-3.
He raced down the right side and snapped a quick shot past Dobes.
Hughes assisted, continuing his franchise-record points streak for a defenceman.
Kaprizov Matches Team Records
Kaprizov’s first goal of the game tied a team record for consecutive games with an assist.
His streak of nine straight games with assists matches his 2022-23 mark.
The performance highlights his growing impact as Minnesota’s offensive leader.
Wild Snap Canadiens’ Winning Streak
Minnesota’s win extended its streak to four straight games.
It also ended Montreal’s three-game winning streak.
Canadiens Rally in Third
Montreal trailed 2-0 early but fought back in the first period.
Brendan Gallagher scored with 52 seconds remaining in the first, sparking the comeback.
Ivan Demidov tied it with 17 seconds left in the second period.
Kirby Dach scored just 12 seconds into the third period to give Montreal a brief lead.
Despite the effort, the Canadiens could not hold off Minnesota’s late surge.
Early Wild Dominance
Eriksson Ek set the tone early, scoring 38 seconds into the first period.
Kaprizov added a second goal late in the first, tipping in a feed from Quinn Hughes.
The early lead forced Montreal into a comeback role for most of the game.
Injuries and Challenges
Wild defenceman Daemon Hunt suffered a puck to the throat in the first period.
He did not return, leaving Minnesota short-handed on defence for much of the game.
Key Takeaways
Kaprizov’s power-play heroics underscore his importance to Minnesota.
Hughes continues to shine as a playmaking defenceman.
The Wild remain strong contenders with four consecutive wins, while Montreal faces regrouping challenges.
The Minnesota Wild now look to build on momentum, while the Canadiens search for answers after a late collapse.

