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Minnesota Wild at Anaheim Ducks

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Boldy's goal sends Wild to 13th straight win over Ducks, 4-1

Connor Dewar and Joel Eriksson Ek also scored and Marc-Andre Fleury made 21 saves for the Wild, who have earned 13 consecutive victories over the Ducks since January 2021. Last-place Anaheim has earned only four points during that stretch of the rivalry.

“They're in the same league as us,” Boldy said. “Their record is what it is, but no game is a cake walk. You've got to show up.”

Ryan Hartman scored an empty-net goal for the Wild, who have won 10 of 12 overall. Minnesota has allowed only six goals during its six-game winning streak, and Fleury provided the Wild's latest solid performance in net.

“Maybe in the second (period) they had a few chances, but other than that, we controlled the puck and didn't give them a lot,” Fleury said. “It's just a good team game. We defend well, block a lot of shots and get rebounds. We have the puck a lot, too.”

Rookie Mason McTavish scored and Lukas Dostal stopped 38 shots for the Ducks, who opened the longest homestand in franchise history with their 11th loss in 14 games. Anaheim coach Dallas Eakins lamented his team's five minor penalties in the final 30 minutes.

“I think we're third or fourth in the league at being penalized, and it has to stop,” Eakins said. “It's not like we're the late-'70s Flyers and we're out there pounding on guys. The game has changed. ... Those were just stick penalties, and we have to get away from them.”

After playing an NHL-high 21 road games already this season, the Ducks played the first of 10 straight games at Honda Center on a homestand that will last until Jan. 13. Anaheim's 10 consecutive home games are tied for the third-most in NHL history, surpassed only by 12-game homestands for the California Golden Seals (1975-76) and Tampa Bay (2010-11).

After a scoreless first period, McTavish intercepted a pass by Kirill Kaprizov just inside the Anaheim blue line and scored his fifth goal of the season on the breakaway. McTavish ended an 11-game goal drought with his 19th point, keeping him among the most productive NHL rookies.

Minnesota tied it late in the second when Dewar spun and practically took a no-look shot from well up the side boards, improbably putting it on target through traffic and beating a stunned Dostal for his fifth goal.

The Wild went ahead 4:46 into the third when Dostal failed to save a mid-range wrist shot by Boldy, perhaps even deflecting it into his own net with his glove.

Eriksson Ek then redirected Calen Addison's shot from the point during a power play four minutes later for his 11th goal.

With Ducks goalies John Gibson and Anthony Stolarz still sidelined by lower-body injuries, Dostal looked less than sharp while making his second start in two days and his fifth in six games. Anaheim played Dostal again instead of using backup Olle Eriksson Ek, who could have made his NHL debut against his brother, the Minnesota forward.

UP NEXT

Wild: At San Jose on Thursday night.

Ducks: Host Calgary on Friday night.

Regular Season Series

MIN wins series 3-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 2nd Period 5:48 Goal scored by Mason McTavish
Goal 2nd Period 16:03 Goal scored by Connor Dewar assisted by Ryan Reaves and Mason Shaw
Goal 3rd Period 4:46 Goal scored by Matt Boldy
Goal 3rd Period 8:54 Goal scored by Joel Eriksson Ek assisted by Calen Addison and Matt Boldy (PPG)
Goal 3rd Period 18:12 Goal scored by Ryan Hartman assisted by Matt Boldy and Frederick Gaudreau (EN)

Statistics

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8 Blocked Shots 18
15 Hits 16
5 Takeaways 3
42 Shots 22
1 Power Play Goals 0
6 Power Play Opportunities 2
16.7 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
31 Faceoffs Won 25
55.4 Faceoff Win Percent 44.6
8 Giveaways 12
3 Total Penalties 8
6 Penalty Minutes 24
Anaheim Ducks Anaheim Ducks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Radko Gudas, D Suspension Mar 13
Petr Mrazek, G Injured Reserve Feb 18
Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Bobby Brink, RW Day-To-Day Mar 15
Marcus Foligno, LW Injured Reserve Mar 3

Game Information

Honda Center

Location: Anaheim, CA
Attendance: 14,961 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 44 12 97 9
Dallas 42 14 94 10
Minnesota 38 18 88 12
Utah 34 27 74 6
Nashville 29 28 67 9
Winnipeg 28 28 66 10
St. Louis 27 30 64 10
Chicago 25 30 61 11

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 37 27 77 3
Vegas 31 22 76 14
Edmonton 33 26 75 9
Seattle 31 26 71 9
San Jose 32 27 70 6
Los Angeles 27 24 69 15
Calgary 26 33 59 7
Vancouver 20 38 48 8
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