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Zuccarello scores in shootout to give Wild 2-1 win against Canucks

Filip Gustavsson comes up with big save to seal Wild's shootout win

Frederick Gaudreau scored in regulation for Minnesota, which won its third in a row and second straight in a shootout after Thursday's 3-2 win against Calgary. The Wild are now 7-2 under coach John Hynes. Since Hynes replaced Dean Evason on Nov. 28, Minnesota leads the NHL in allowing just 1.56 goals per game and has a league-leading .947 save percentage.

Gustavsson is 6-1-0 with a 1.26 goals-against average and .954 save percentage in that span.

“How we are playing now, it feels more comfortable,” Gustavsson said. “Earlier in the year, if we were in these types of games, it didn’t feel like we created as many chances and it didn’t feel like we could score in these types of games. Now it feels like we’re still creating the chances. The other goalie has played very well and you just have to wait for the chances to go in.”

Teddy Blueger scored for Vancouver, while Casey DeSmith stopped 30 shots in goal. The Canucks had won four in a row and played in their first shootout of the season.

“It was a good effort,” Blueger said. “I think probably not our best, not our sharpest. The execution wasn’t as good as we have been and we’d like to be, but we stuck with it. Obviously, Casey held us in there for a bit.”

DeSmith was playing his first game since making 26 saves in a 2-0 shutout against Minnesota on Dec. 7, starting the Canucks’ winning streak. The netminder started the day 5-0-0 with a 1.78 goals-against average and .943 save percentage in five career games against the Wild.

Vancouver, which leads the NHL in goals per game this season and started the day with a league-best plus-41 goal-differential, was scoreless on five power-play chances.

“Same as the five-on-five play, the execution wasn’t there,” Canucks coach Rick Tocchet said. “We were static.”

Instead, the scoring came from unexpected sources for both teams.

In the first period, Minnesota opened the scoring with Gaudreau’s second goal of the season. The line with enforcers Marcus Foligno and Pat Maroon displayed their skill. Maroon brought the puck into the offensive zone before a cross-ice pass to Foligno.

Foligno quickly centered the puck and Gaudreau deflected it past DeSmith to finish the tic-tac-toe play.

“We knew what kind of team we were playing against, and we knew it was a matter of staying sharp mentally throughout the whole game,” Gaudreau said. “Those games are like that, for sure. It’s just one little something, or maybe not and you go all the way to shootouts.”

Vancouver countered early in the second with Blueger’s third goal of the season. Dakota Joshua centered to Blueger, who was charging to the net and lifted the puck past Gustavsson.

The Wild were playing without injured captain Jared Spurgeon, who missed his second straight game with a lower-body injury, but Hynes said Spurgeon will travel with the team on the upcoming road trip.

UP NEXT

Canucks: Finish a back-to-back set in Chicago on Sunday.

Wild: Play at Pittsburgh on Monday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 18:05 Frederick Gaudreau Goal (2) Tip-In, assists: Marcus Foligno (8), Pat Maroon (9)
Goal 2nd Period 3:50 Teddy Blueger Goal (3) Tip-In, assists: Dakota Joshua (5), Conor Garland (9)
Goal 5 0:00 Mats Zuccarello Goal Wrist Shot

Statistics

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11 Blocked Shots 16
15 Hits 16
6 Takeaways 2
36 Shots 31
0 Power Play Goals 0
5 Power Play Opportunities 2
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
32 Faceoffs Won 31
50.8 Faceoff Win Percent 49.2
5 Giveaways 11
2 Total Penalties 5
4 Penalty Minutes 10
Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Zach Bogosian, D Day-To-Day Apr 8
Charlie Stramel, C Out Apr 6
Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kevin Lankinen, G Day-To-Day Apr 8
Evander Kane, LW Day-To-Day Apr 8
Thatcher Demko, G Injured Reserve Mar 3
Jonathan Lekkerimaki, RW Out Feb 27
Filip Chytil, C Injured Reserve Feb 25

Game Information

Grand Casino Arena

Location: Saint Paul, MN
Attendance: 18,519 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Edmonton 39 29 88 10
Vegas 36 26 88 16
Anaheim 41 32 87 5
Los Angeles 32 26 83 19
San Jose 37 32 81 7
Seattle 32 34 75 11
Calgary 32 36 73 9
Vancouver 22 47 52 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 51 16 112 10
Dallas 46 20 104 12
Minnesota 45 21 102 12
Utah 41 30 88 6
Nashville 37 31 84 10
Winnipeg 34 31 80 12
St. Louis 33 32 78 12
Chicago 28 36 70 14
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