Talk about riotous game.
Minnesota Wild with Jonas Brodin at the head turned 0-3 to 4-3 against the Anaheim Ducks.
that still dropping to 4-5.
2:28 into the second period put Ryan Kesler his second and Anaheim’s third goal of the difficult gone meeting in Minnesota and match looked to be settled.
But two Ducks expulsions in a row changed at all. At eleven seconds reduced the Wild twice through the stars Mikko Koivu and Zach Parise.
And the hill Jonas Brodin – who got an assist to 2-3 – set later in the period 3-3 with a pull shot into the top corner. Brodin’s first hit of the season.
The turnaround was completed in the third period, the start when Justin Fontaine shot 4-3 behind Anaheim skakige goalie Frederik Andersen.
The crowd in St. Paul was in ecstasy.
But heavy Anaheim did not give up. Tim Jackman and Matt Beleskey did varsiitt goals and accounted for yet another twist in the game and the Ducks 5-4 stood until the end.
– We scored four goals, we should have won. We fought our way back, but there’s no reason for any of us feel good. We lost the game, said Minnesota coach Mike Yeo afterwards.
Brodin radiant
In November missed Jonas Brodin two weeks of games due to mumps. The disease has affected a total of five (!) Minnesota-backs in the fall and in the night’s match was missing star Ryan Suter because of it.
– I have never felt so bad before. I have never been so sick. It was pretty bad, but now I feel better and am in good shape, said Brodin to the Pioneer Press after being recovered.
Good shape? Jora, the Swedish hill was brilliant in his fourth game after the involuntary break. He played far the most of all (28 minutes and 39 seconds), accounted for 1 + 1, had +2 plus / minus and was chosen to lead after second star.
But the beautiful statistics were probably cold comfort for Brodin given Wilds pin in the third period.
In addition Brodin noted rookie Christian Folin for an assist in the Wild and Jacob Silfverberg did Anaheim’s 2-0 goal.
The Original Six -mötet between Chicago and Montreal were also targeted and swinging. Chicago was 2-0, dropped to 2-3 to still turn to 4-3 in the third period.
Match Crucial came with 27 seconds left when Brandon Saad shoved the puck behind the Habs goalie Carey Price.
– The puck ended up just in front of my club and I put it between his shin guards, said Saad afterwards.
Marcus Krüger and Joakim Nordstrom had respective assistant points to Ben Smith 2-0.
Bryan Little had, despite its name, a great evening when Winnipeg crushed Colorado with 6-2.
27-year-old Little accounted for three of the targets (his second hattrickchallenge career) 4-1 and 5-1 which came within 32 seconds of the start of the third period.
Veteranenstrasse Jarome Iginla did both of Colorado’s goals and team captain Gabriel Landeskog returned with two console last.
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