Wild keep rolling, besting Colorado in a shootout

Wild Keep Rolling, Besting Colorado in a Shootout Thriller

In an electrifying midday showdown between two of the NHL's hottest teams, the Minnesota Wild edged out the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 in a heart-stopping shootout on Friday. The victory marked a decisive statement from the Wild, who have been struggling to find their footing at the start of the season.

Coach John Hynes lauded his team's performance, stating that it was an "electric" game with two strong teams going head-to-head. The Avalanche, meanwhile, fell to 15 games without a regulation loss, but showed no signs of weakness in this tight contest.

Goalie Jesper Wallstedt stole the show, making 39 saves and improving his record to 7-0-2. His impressive performance capped off a stellar outing from the Wild's young netminder, who has been touted as a frontrunner for the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the year.

The Avalanche took an early lead on a miscue by Wild forward Mats Zuccarello, but the home team refused to back down. Kirill Kaprizov scored his 200th career goal with a clutch equalizer in the second period, and then added a winner just before halftime to put Minnesota up 2-1.

However, Gabriel Landeskog's third goal of the season in the final minute of the third tied the game at 2-2, sending it into a thrilling shootout. Wallstedt proved once again why he's on track for the top honor, denying Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar in the shootout.

Wild forward Ryan Hartman returned from injury with an impressive goal, which Kaprizov then passed to seal the win. For his part, Hartman praised Kaprizov's vision and accuracy, saying it was a "nice pass" that ultimately made all the difference.

For Wallstedt, the win meant more than just another victory – it was a statement about his team's capabilities. "It kind of says that we're a better team than them," he said with a smile. "We beat them, so that felt good."

The Avalanche will be back in Minnesota in three weeks for a rematch, but they'll have to regroup and refocus if they want to dethrone the Wild's Central Division title hopes.

In other news, Wild forward Yakov Trenin reached his 400th career game on Friday, leading the NHL in hits with 108 this season. The team is set to face off against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday evening as part of their holiday weekend back-to-back.
 
I'm telling you, something's up with that shootout performance by Wallstedt πŸ€”. Like, he's supposed to be a top contender for the Calder Trophy, but what about the other goalies? Don't they get any love? And why did the Avalanche score so many goals despite having like, 10 defensemen on the ice πŸ˜‚. It just doesn't add up. Not to mention, that last-minute equalizer by Kaprizov... how did he even see that shot? 🀯
 
Just watched that shootout thriller 🀯 Wallstedt's 39 saves are insane. I mean, the kid's got skills for days 😎 Kaprizov's clutch goals were a game-changer. The Wild really showed they're not to be messed with this season πŸ’ͺ Trenin's on fire too, 108 hits in a single season? That's some crazy stuff 🀯
 
omg what a game!! i was watching it live and my heart is still racing lol wallstedt's save in the shootout was insane 🀯 he's for real now, no doubt about it πŸ˜‚ anyway, i feel bad for the avs they were so close but you can't take anything away from the wild's performance today, kaprizov is on fire and hartman's return was a game changer 😎
 
OMG u guys!! the wilds are ON FIRE πŸš’πŸ’₯! i mean, they've been struggling at the start of the season but now they're making a statement! Jesper Wallstedt is literally a god in goal right now πŸ’« 7-0-2 is insane!!! and Kaprizov's 200th career goal was so clutch 🎯 Kirill's goal in the 2nd period was like "nah, i'm not done yet" 😏

and can we talk about how Hartman came back from injury and scored an impressive goal? πŸ’ͺ that's what i call a comeback story! and Wallstedt's smile at the end is just too cute 😊 it's clear he loves his team and they love him right back.

the Avalanche might be tough, but I think the Wild are gonna keep rolling πŸ”₯ especially with their next game against the Sabres. bring it on πŸŽ‰
 
lol what a game!!! 🀯 I'm loving how the Wild are stepping up their game, especially Wallstedt who's on fire πŸ’₯ 7-0-2 and still going strong! his save stats are insane πŸ™Œ and that shootout win is pure magic ✨ Kaprizov's goal with 200 career marks is a highlight reel moment for sure πŸ“Ί. Hartman's return from injury was huge, the team needed him and he delivered πŸ’ͺ. now the Avalanche are gonna be even hungrier for their rematch in MN 😏 can't wait to see what the rest of the season holds!
 
The Wild's win over Colorado was straight fire πŸ”₯, but I gotta say, it felt a bit too easy for me 😐. I mean, they're supposed to be the team with all that firepower, and they still had to go into OT? Yeah, okay. Still, credit to Kaprizov on his 200th goal 🎯 - he's just getting better and better.

And can we talk about Wallstedt for a sec? πŸ™Œ He's definitely making some strong cases for himself as the Calder frontrunner, but let's not forget that this is still the NHL. There are a lot of great rookie goaltenders out there. Still, I'm hyped to see what he does next. πŸ˜ƒ

The Avalanche might be on a roll without regulation losses, but the Wild's been struggling to find their footing and then BAM! They go out and take down Colorado? That's some serious momentum πŸŽ‰. And now they get to host the Sabres at home - should be an interesting one. πŸ’ͺ
 
So the Wild are killing it right now πŸš€ and that's got everyone talking about their chances of taking down the Avalanche for the Central Division title. I mean, it's not just about Wallstedt's stats anymore, it's about the team's overall chemistry and how they're performing under pressure.

But let's be real, this is what the NHL playoffs are all about - intensity, grit, and making that big play when it matters most. The Avalanche may have been outperformed in this one, but I'm sure they'll come back swinging in their next matchup against the Wild. It's time to see how these two powerhouses match up in a real showdown.

And what's with the goalie duel between Wallstedt and Nathan MacKinnon? These two are going head-to-head all season long, and it's anyone's game. I'm loving the drama and competitiveness that comes with this series - can't wait to see how it plays out!
 
man this wallstedt kid is straight fire πŸ˜‚ what a performance he had out there saving like 40 shots and carrying his team to victory. i mean i know he's been touted for that calder trophy but now it looks like for real πŸ”₯ also props to kaprizov on getting that 200th goal tho, he's such a beast on the ice πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG 🀯 The Wild's win over Colorado was SO close! πŸ”ͺ Let's take a look at the stats, tho πŸ˜‚! 39 saves by Jesper Wallstedt = πŸ’₯ 7-0-2 record for the season so far πŸ“ˆ! Meanwhile, Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar are still waiting for their first shootout goals 😳. On a side note, did you see that Ryan Hartman scored an impressive goal after returning from injury? πŸŽ‰ And 400th career game for Yakov Trenin? That's some serious milestone vibes! πŸ™Œ

Here's a chart to break down Wallstedt's performance this season:
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| Opponent | Saves | Win/Loss Record |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Winnipeg Jets | 32/1-0 |
| Arizona Coyotes | 31/1-0 |
| Minnesota Wild | 39/7-0-2 |
| Colorado Avalanche | 39/0-2 |
| Tampa Bay Lightning | 30/2-1-0 |

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This chart shows Wallstedt's incredible save percentage:
```
Saves % = (39 Saves / 40 Shots) x 100%
= 97.5%

```

The Colorado Avalanche are still looking strong, though! πŸ€” Their 15-game streak without a regulation loss is insane! πŸ”₯
 
I gotta say, what's really interesting here is that Wild goalie Jesper Wallstedt is carrying his team to wins - 7-0-2? That's crazy! It just goes to show how much pressure he's under to perform and still, he's delivering. I mean, it's not about being perfect, but consistently making clutch saves like that... it says a lot about his confidence and focus on the ice.

And you know what's even more impressive? He's doing all this while keeping a calm head and smiling after wins. It's almost like he's saying, "Yeah, I got your back, team." That's what being a leader is all about! πŸ™Œ
 
The Wild's shootout win was a total vibe 🀩! I love how they came from behind to take down the Avalanche, it shows the team's heart and determination πŸ”₯. Goalie Wallstedt is on fire right now, his 39 saves were insane πŸ’₯. And that assist by Ryan Hartman was clutch, Kaprizov made a sick pass to seal the deal 🎯. It feels like the Wild are finally finding their footing after a rough start to the season, this win gives them some much-needed momentum πŸš€.

I think the Avalanche's struggle to find a way past Wallstedt is what makes this team so exciting to watch πŸ€”. They're so close to being unstoppable, but they just can't quite get over the line 🌊. Meanwhile, the Wild are proving they're more than just a flash in the pan - they've got some serious depth and talent πŸ”΅.

This win puts them at the top of the Central Division standings, and I'm loving it 😎. The Avalanche will be back in town soon, so expect an even fiercer rivalry πŸ”₯. Bring it on!
 
man this wild team is on fire πŸ’₯ they played so well and wallstedt was on point 🀩 like he's unstoppable out there, 39 saves in one game is crazy! I'm loving the chemistry between kaprizov and hartman too, their passes are like magic ✨ but at the same time i'm worried about the avs coming back strong for that rematch in 3 weeks... they're not gonna give up easily 😬
 
The Wild's win was a confidence booster for them, and it looks like they're starting to find their groove πŸ‘. Wallstedt's performance was amazing, I'm loving how he's stepping up his game πŸš€. The shootout was intense, I was on the edge of my seat 🀯. It'll be interesting to see how the Avalanche respond in three weeks when they come back to Minnesota πŸ”œ
 
Yaaas, what a game!! πŸš€ I'm so hyped for the Wild right now! They've been struggling but they just straight up took down Colorado in a shootout thriller! Jesper Wallstedt is SICK πŸ”₯πŸ‘ 7-0-2 and counting. I love how Kirill Kaprizov got that 200th career goal goal. The kid's on fire πŸ”ͺ. And can we talk about Ryan Hartman's return from injury? He's back and slaying with an impressive goal 🎯. This team is ON FIRE and I'm loving every minute of it πŸ’₯
 
🚨 Just watched that shootout thriller and I'm still buzzing from it! 😲 Wallstedt's performance was insane, can't believe he's only 7-0-2 so far this season. That kid's got skills for days 🀯. The Wild's young guns are really showing they've got what it takes to compete with the best teams in the league πŸ’ͺ
 
Omg I'm so hyped about this Wild win 🀩 they totally came from behind and showed everyone what they're made of! Wallstedt is having an insane season πŸš€ 39 saves in that one game? That's just wow. And can we talk about Kaprizov for a sec? He's like a magician on ice 🎩 his goal was pure magic. And Hartman's return from injury was a huge boost for the team, his goal was so clutch πŸ’ͺ what a win for the Wild!
 
Man I just got back from a crazy road trip with my friends and we stayed in this weird Airbnb that had like 10 different types of hot sauce 🌢️. We ended up having a hot sauce eating contest and it was insane! I think I might've lost my taste buds for a week afterwards πŸ˜‚. Anyway, back to hockey... did you see that goal by Kaprizov? What a sick shot he's got! And I'm loving the Wild's new jerseys, they're so sick πŸ”₯.
 
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