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Columbus Blue Jackets at Minnesota Wild

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Spurgeon scores in OT as Wild beat Blue Jackets 3-2

Fleury, the three-time Stanley Cup winner who has the fourth-most playoff wins in NHL history, stopped 23 shots for Minnesota, which won its fifth straight game.

After Spurgeon’s goal, half of the Wild players went to celebrate with him, while half met Fleury at center ice.

“He’s always smiling,” Spurgeon said of Fleury. “He has a great attitude. And, obviously, he’s been through it all. Just a new team and to come in and play a big game like that is awesome.”

Kirill Kaprizov scored twice, including a tying goal with 1:03 left in the third period to put the game into overtime. The Wild are three points ahead of St. Louis for second in the Central Division after the Blues lost at home to Carolina.

Jake Bean and Jakub Voracek scored for Columbus, and Elvis Merzlikins made 35 saves.

The Blue Jackets got in early Saturday morning after an overtime loss in Winnipeg a night earlier and held up against a physical team in Minnesota in a game that turned testy at times.

“We certainly weren’t intimated, I know that.” Columbus coach Brad Larsen said. “Our guys played hard. I got no problem with how we played.”

Fleury’s debut, following a trade-deadline deal that sent a conditional 2022 first-round draft pick to Chicago, was a bit delayed as he sat the past two games while Cam Talbot posted a pair of wins.

Fleury, the 37-year-old former Vezina Trophy winner, wasn’t tested much early. Columbus didn’t register its first shot until almost five minutes in the game and Minnesota outshot the Blue Jackets 14-8 in the first period.

“Still a bit nervous to do well in the first game here, so I was glad to get some shots finally, at some point,” Fleury said.

Kaprizov put the Wild ahead with a power-play goal midway through the first. Mats Zuccarello sent a pass from behind the net to the opposite side where Kaprizov was able to sneak a quick shot past Merzlikins from a tough angle.

Kaprizov has 12 goals and six assists in his last 14 games. He passed Brian Rolston for the second-most points in a single season in team history with 80. Only Marian Gaborik had more with 83 in 2007-08.

“There’s something special there,” Wild coach Dean Evason said. “The knack to step up. We’ve seen it through history that great players do that. They don’t score necessarily in the 7-1 hockey games. They score in all situations but most importantly in these tight type of games and step up and find a way. He’s a special player.”

Bean and Voracek turned the game in Columbus’ favor in the second. Bean was credited with his fifth goal of the season and first in 25 games after a scrum in front of Fleury. Fleury sprawled out to try and make the save but appeared to kick the puck in with the back of his skate.

Voracek scored his fifth of the season with 1:05 left in the period with a big shot from right in front of Fleury.

“They didn’t bully us around,” Bean said. “They were flying around, but we stepped up as well. We might not have those big guys like they do but when we work as a group of five, we can get some stuff done too. It’s good to have that belief in the room when you get in situations that you need it.”

FLOWERS FOR FLEURY

After being announced as the third star of the game, Fleury took a lap around the ice when a fan tossed a bouquet of flowers on the ice. Fleury, whose nickname is Flower, turned and scooped up the flowers before heading back to the dressing room.

Fleury said he can’t remember having flowers thrown at him.

“I felt like a figure skater.”

WERENSKI INJURED

Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski left the game in the first period with an upper-body injury and didn’t return. Werenski, who has 10 goals and 32 assists this season, took a big hit from Minnesota defenseman Jacob Middleton.

“It takes our best player out of the game,” Columbus center Sean Kuraly said. “It’s not something you want. We thought it was high. They didn’t call it. Not a penalty. You move on and keep playing.”

UP NEXT

Blue Jackets: Return home against the New York Islanders on Tuesday.

Wild: Talbot will be back in net as Minnesota hosts division-leading Colorado on Sunday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 8:34
Goal 2nd Period 8:16
Goal 2nd Period 18:55
Goal 3rd Period 18:57
Goal 4th Period 1:24

Statistics

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8 Blocked Shots 10
22 Hits 28
6 Takeaways 8
25 Shots 38
0 Power Play Goals 1
2 Power Play Opportunities 2
0.0 Power Play Percentage 50.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
31 Faceoffs Won 36
46.3 Faceoff Win Percent 53.7
5 Giveaways 7
5 Total Penalties 5
10 Penalty Minutes 10
Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Marcus Johansson, LW Day-To-Day Mar 3
Marcus Foligno, LW Injured Reserve Mar 3
Columbus Blue Jackets Columbus Blue Jackets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Boone Jenner, C Day-To-Day Mar 4
Zach Werenski, D Day-To-Day Mar 4

Game Information

Grand Casino Arena

Location: Saint Paul, MN
Attendance: 19,089 | Capacity:

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 39 16 84 6
Pittsburgh 31 16 75 13
NY Islanders 35 22 75 5
Columbus 31 21 70 8
Washington 31 25 69 7
Philadelphia 28 21 67 11
New Jersey 31 29 64 2
NY Rangers 23 29 54 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 41 10 91 9
Dallas 38 14 85 9
Minnesota 36 16 82 10
Utah 32 25 68 4
Nashville 27 26 62 8
Winnipeg 24 26 58 10
Chicago 23 28 56 10
St. Louis 23 29 55 9
Full Standings