Minnesota Wild Suffer Defeat in California Double: Kings Dominate 6-0

Minnesota Wild Suffer Defeat in California Double: Kings Dominate 6-0

2024-03-21 06:25:46

There is nothing to gain for the Minnesota Wild in the second game of the California double.

24 hours following the 4-0 win over the Anaheim Ducks, Marco Rossi and Co. received a 0-6 defeat at the Los Angeles Kings.

Minnesota is already 0-3 behind following the first period: Danault (6th) opens the scoring, Fiala (16th/PP) following an assist from the Slovenian Kopitar, who collects his 1,200 NHL point in the process, and Arvidsson (17th). ) add more.

Kings efficiently and with the necessary luck

The Kings also appeared efficient in the middle section, Roy (21st) increased the score to 4-0 28 seconds following the break. Spence (28th/PP) and Kopitar (38th) scored goals five and six. Boldy has the bat twice for the consolation goal for the Wild, but only hits the crossbar each time.

Marco Rossi will be deployed in the first line of attack alongside Kirill Kaprizov and Mats Zuccarello and will be on the ice for 19:25 minutes. The Vorarlberger shoots on goal, wins 50 percent of his faceoffs and lands a hit. The ÖEHV star still has 18 goals and 17 assists.

With twelve games remaining, Minnesota remains in ninth place in the Western Conference, three points behind the Vegas Golden Knights. However, the reigning Stanley Cup winner has two games in hand and there are also two direct duels in the regular season. The Kings are seven points ahead of the Wild.

Ovechkin is only 49 goals shy of Gretzky

The Washington Capitals lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs at home 3-7.

Matthews (1st) takes the lead following just 16 seconds, Nylander (21st) extends this lead at the beginning of the middle section. Ovechkin (30th/PP) scores the next goal, but Matthews (33rd) restores the old lead. McMichael (34′) shortens the score once more, but McCabe (40′) secures Toronto’s 4-2 lead.

The Capitals don’t let up, Ovechkin (47th) brings Washington within one goal once more with his second goal. The Russian scored his fifth goal from the last three games, the 38-year-old is only 49 goals short of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time record.

“Ovi” doesn’t have much to cheer regarding this evening, McMann (48th), Bertuzzi (49th) and Tavares (57th/PP) shoot the Maple Leafs to a clear victory.

The Dallas Stars also defeated the Arizona Coyotes 5-2.

Kasper with assist

In the AHL, Marco Kasper and the Grand Rapids Griffins won 4-1 once morest the Manitoba Moose.

Aston-Reese (7th) puts the Detroit Red Wings farm team in front, Soderblom (28th) extends the lead. Kasper provides the secondary assist. Malott (33rd) shortens the score to 1:2 from the Griffins’ perspective, Rafferty (53rd) and Luff (58th/EN) make the win perfect.

Grand Rapids is in second place in the Central Division with 71 points, the lead over the first non-playoff place is 22 points. With 13 games remaining, Kasper and Co. can hardly take part in the postseason.

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