Minnesota Wild's homecoming party spoiled by Islanders in overtime thriller
The New York Islanders dealt the Minnesota Wild a crushing blow, spoiling an impressive show by defenseman Quinn Hughes and handing the Wild a heart-stopping 4-3 overtime loss at their home game on Saturday night. The Islanders came from behind three times to secure the thrilling victory.
In what was expected to be a commanding performance for the Wild, they struggled to hold onto their leads as the Islanders consistently found ways to respond. Minnesota took the lead early but gave up the equalizer just 87 seconds later after a messy play in front of the net. The Islanders capitalized on this mistake to tie the game and eventually went on to take the lead themselves, forcing the Wild into overtime.
In overtime, Simon Holmstrom scored his second goal of the game, securing the win for the Islanders. Ben Jones finally got his first career goal for Minnesota after redirecting a perfect cross-ice pass from Brock Faber earlier in the third period, but it was not enough to secure the win.
Forward Ryan Hartman suffered a scare early on when he blocked an Islanders shot that appeared to hit him on the side of his skate. He limped off the ice but managed to return for a few shifts later.
Despite their impressive performance, the Wild struggled to close out games in regulation, handing over leads three times in the past six games. Filip Gustavsson made 23 saves for Minnesota, but ultimately came up short.
The Islanders now hold an advantage in their two-game season series with the Wild. The team faces a reunion of sorts on Monday as defenseman Quinn Hughes will face his brothers Jack and Luke for the first time in a Minnesota sweater.
The New York Islanders dealt the Minnesota Wild a crushing blow, spoiling an impressive show by defenseman Quinn Hughes and handing the Wild a heart-stopping 4-3 overtime loss at their home game on Saturday night. The Islanders came from behind three times to secure the thrilling victory.
In what was expected to be a commanding performance for the Wild, they struggled to hold onto their leads as the Islanders consistently found ways to respond. Minnesota took the lead early but gave up the equalizer just 87 seconds later after a messy play in front of the net. The Islanders capitalized on this mistake to tie the game and eventually went on to take the lead themselves, forcing the Wild into overtime.
In overtime, Simon Holmstrom scored his second goal of the game, securing the win for the Islanders. Ben Jones finally got his first career goal for Minnesota after redirecting a perfect cross-ice pass from Brock Faber earlier in the third period, but it was not enough to secure the win.
Forward Ryan Hartman suffered a scare early on when he blocked an Islanders shot that appeared to hit him on the side of his skate. He limped off the ice but managed to return for a few shifts later.
Despite their impressive performance, the Wild struggled to close out games in regulation, handing over leads three times in the past six games. Filip Gustavsson made 23 saves for Minnesota, but ultimately came up short.
The Islanders now hold an advantage in their two-game season series with the Wild. The team faces a reunion of sorts on Monday as defenseman Quinn Hughes will face his brothers Jack and Luke for the first time in a Minnesota sweater.