Wild 1
Kings 2
The Minnesota Wild fell to the Los Angeles Kings 2-1 in 3-on-3 overtime Friday night at Staples Center. Minnesota still got one point in the loss, but lost on Anze Kopitar’s game winner in the extra frame.
1. Kuemper under siege
Darcy Kuemper made his first start in goal of the season, and he did his part and then some to keep the Wild in the game. The Wild were outshot 32-16 through the first two periods, and Kuemper stopped all but one of the shots.
He finished the night with 35 saves on 37 shots.
Darcy Kuemper talks to @FSNGorg after making 35 saves in his season debut tonight for #mnwild on @fsnorth pic.twitter.com/sQGPnJ6kbg
— Minnesota Wild PR (@mnwildPR) October 17, 2015
2. Taking advantage of the advantage
The Wild now have a power play goal in all four games this season. Minnesota’s power play goal on Friday night came at an important time.
Early in the third with the Wild down 1-0, Mikko Koivu put home his second goal of the season on a beautifully executed power play for the Wild.
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3. First look at 3-on-3 ot
Unfortunately Minnesota’s first attempt at 3-on-3 overtime hockey didn’t go their way, but it made for an exciting finish.
Both teams had chances, but the Wild failed on two very strong scoring chances to win the game.
Tweet of the Night:
Well not quite!
The dreaded 998 goal lead. pic.twitter.com/ENGeYCsY0E
— Chad Graff (@ChadGraff) October 17, 2015
Next up:
The Wild face Anaheim on Sunday night. Face off is at 7.