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Hanowski, Flames Torch Wild Sunday Night [AUDIO]
Wild Smacked By Sharks Thursday In San Jose
The Minnesota Wild fell to the San Jose Sharks 6-1 Thursday night at HP Pavilion in San Jose. The Wild fall to seventh place in the intense race for the Western Conference's eight playoff spots.
Former Wild forward Martin Havlat scored the first period's only goal just over seven minutes in for the Sharks, who lead 1-0 at the first intermission
Wild Earn Enormously Important Win In Edmonton Tuesday
Hanowski Scores But Wild Top Flames Monday
Less than a week after playing for SCSU in the Frozen Four in Pittsburgh, Little Falls native Ben Hanowski made his NHL debut for the Calgary Flames and scored a goal in a 4-3 loss.
Wearing #58 for the Flames, Hanowski used his size to jam home a puck past Wild goaltender Niklas Backstrom at 11:19 of the third period that cut the Wild lead to 4-2
Wild Lose But Gain Critical Point Against Columbus Saturday
Wild Blanked By Blues 2-0
Wild Blanked By Blackhawks Tuesday Night
The Minnesota Wild were shut out by the Chicago Blackhawks 1-0 Tuesday night at Xcel Energy Center. Marian Hossa was the lone goal scorer for Chicago.
Hossa intercepted Wild defenseman Clayton Stoner's pass in the Wild end, skated up the middle of the ice, and beat Backstrom at 15:14 of the second period for the 1-0 lead
Wild Shut Out In Los Angeles Late Thursday Night
The Minnesota Wild struggled to score goals despite acquiring forward Jason Pominville from Buffalo.
The Wild were shut out by Los Angeles 3-0 at Staples Center Thursday night. The loss was Minnesota's third straight, and puts them in sixth place in the Western Conference with 44 points
Sharks Slip Past Wild For Sixth Straight Win
The Minnesota Wild lost their second straight game Wednesday with a 4-2 loss at San Jose. Charlie Coyle and Dany Heatley were the goal scorers for the Wild in the loss.
Former Wild forward Marty Havlat scored for San Jose just 1:34 into the first period, and Dan Boyle's power play goal at 5:19 sent the game into the first intermission with San Jose leading 2-0


