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Talbot, Wild blank Vegas 3-0 as Fleury watches from bench

“I tried to do my best to fit in, and they made it so easy. It’s not hard to find energy,” said Deslauriers, who was acquired on Saturday in a trade with Anaheim to help bulk up the fourth line.

Matt Dumba also had a goal and Ryan Hartman added an empty-netter for the Wild, who won their third straight game and climbed into second place in the Central Division. The arena was abuzz for the arrival of Fleury, the three-time Stanley Cup champion and reigning Vezina Trophy winner who was fetched in a deal with Chicago.

“I know we’re going to be sharing the net here, so I just go out there and play my game when I’m in there and support him when he’s in there,” said Talbot, who made his first All-Star game this year.

Talbot was injured in January and slumping in February to push goaltending to the top of the team's to-do list, but he won his sixth straight start for his 26th career shutout and second this season.

“That’s who he is. He only cares about winning hockey games. He doesn’t care about Cam Talbot,” coach Dean Evason said. “He cares about the team.”

The Wild, who traded backup goalie Kaapo Kahkonen to San Jose earlier in the day, added Fleury to form an experienced tandem with Talbot, not to bench the 34-year-old. The 37-year-old Fleury, who ranks third in NHL history with 511 goaltender wins, watched from the bench wearing a forest green baseball cap and his familiar boyishly wide smile.

Fleury's first time wearing a Wild uniform happened to come against the Golden Knights, who he backstopped for the previous four seasons while posting a 2.25 goals against average over 47 playoff games.

Rookie Logan Thompson stopped 33 shots for the Golden Knights, doing his best to keep the game close after a career-best 38 saves to beat Los Angeles on Saturday.

“We battled hard to the end, and it was a really back-and-forth game,” Thompson said. “It’s just sometimes the way it goes.”

Deslauriers put the Wild on the board at 5:43 of the first period. Brandon Duhaime, from behind the net, set Deslauriers up for the snap shot from the slot after another recent trade acquisition, Tyson Jost, took control of the puck in the corner.

Later in the game, Deslauriers received a roaring ovation from the crowd after dragging William Karlsson out of the crease after a whistle.

“It was pretty comical, but he’s going to bring that every night. It doesn’t matter if it’s Karlsson or their biggest guy. It just the approach and the mentality we need, sticking up for each other, and what we’ve had all year,” forward Marcus Foligno said.

The Golden Knights, who have been ravaged by injuries this season, still have standouts Robin Lehner, Reilly Smith, Mark Stone, Alec Martinez, Max Pacioretty and Brayden McNabb sidelined. Forward Michael Amadio and defenseman Zach Whitecloud were sidelined before the game due to COVID-19, which also kept assistant coach Ryan McGill out.

Vegas is barely hanging on above the cut for the playoffs, one point ahead of Dallas for the second wild card spot but with four more games played than the Stars.

“There’s not a lot of moral victories this time of year because you need the points, but I was proud of our effort,” coach Peter DeBoer said.

MOVING PARTS

The Golden Knights dealt forward Evgenii Dadonov to Anaheim, one of the 33 trades announced by the NHL before the afternoon deadline, but in the evening the team announced the swap was being held up in discussions with the league office because of an unspecified issue. ESPN reported it was due to a limited no-trade clause in Dadonov's contract that he originally signed with Ottawa in 2020.

NOTES

The Golden Knights are 2-8 in their last 10 road games. ... The Wild are 12-4-3 against the Golden Knights for 27 points, the most by any NHL team against Vegas.. ... Defenseman Zachary Hayes made his NHL debut for Vegas.

UP NEXT

Golden Knights: visit Winnipeg on Tuesday night.

Wild: host Vancouver on Thursday night.

Regular Season Series

VGK wins series 2-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 5:43
Goal 3rd Period 5:46
Goal 3rd Period 19:53

Statistics

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19 Blocked Shots 11
32 Hits 34
5 Takeaways 7
28 Shots 36
0 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 2
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
28 Faceoffs Won 20
58.3 Faceoff Win Percent 41.7
8 Giveaways 6
3 Total Penalties 3
6 Penalty Minutes 6
Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Marcus Johansson, LW Out Jan 17
Matt Boldy, LW Injured Reserve Jan 16
Joel Eriksson Ek, C Injured Reserve Jan 16
Jonas Brodin, D Injured Reserve Jan 15
Zach Bogosian, D Injured Reserve Jan 15
Vegas Golden Knights Vegas Golden Knights Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Colton Sissons, C Day-To-Day Jan 18
Brett Howden, C Day-To-Day Jan 18

Game Information

Grand Casino Arena

Location: Saint Paul, MN
Attendance: 17,498 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 24 11 60 12
Edmonton 24 17 56 8
Seattle 21 17 51 9
San Jose 24 20 51 3
Anaheim 24 21 51 3
Los Angeles 19 16 51 13
Calgary 21 23 46 4
Vancouver 16 27 37 5

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 33 5 74 8
Dallas 27 12 63 9
Minnesota 27 13 63 9
Utah 25 20 54 4
Nashville 23 21 50 4
St. Louis 19 21 46 8
Chicago 19 22 45 7
Winnipeg 19 22 44 6
Full Standings