The Minnesota Wild showcased impressive resilience in their 6-4 victory over the St. Louis Blues, marking their fourth consecutive win and reaching the midway point of the season with a solid 26-11-4 record.
Defenseman Jonas Brodin played a pivotal role, logging a career-high 33:02 of ice time as the team fought off a late rally from the Blues. With injuries sidelining key players like Brock Faber and Kirill Kaprizov, the Wild's depth stepped up, exemplified by contributions from Zach Bogosian and a crucial empty-net goal from Marcus Johansson.
Coach John Hynes praised the team's determination to rise to challenges, as they seek to maintain their strong performance heading into the second half of the season.