Quinn Hughes' brilliance continues to be a hallmark of the Minnesota Wild's home games, as the 20-year-old defenseman tied franchise record with three assists in their thrilling 4-3 overtime victory over Montreal on Monday.
The Wild trailed 3-2 with 13 minutes left in regulation, but Brock Faber's equalizing goal and Kirill Kaprizov's game-winner sealed a 12th consecutive home win against the Canadiens.
Hughes' incredible assist tally has become a staple of Wild games, tying franchise record for most assists by a defenseman in a single game held by Ryan Suter. Hughes also tied his own mark for most assists in 25 games, leaving fans and opponents alike in awe of his skill on the ice.
"It's finding ways to win," Faber said post-game. "That's what you've got to do." The Wild's ability to overcome adversity was evident as they battled back from a two-goal deficit to secure the overtime winner.
Coach John Hynes praised his team for their resilience, stating that they stayed true to the game plan and capitalized on their opportunities when it mattered most.
Brock Faber scored a career-best 13th goal of the season in the third period to tie the game again, sending it into overtime. Filip Gustavsson made 17 saves for Minnesota, while Jakub Dobes had 20 saves for Montreal.
The Wild close out their pre-Olympic schedule on Wednesday night with their first trip to Nashville in 2025-26. However, with injury concerns still lingering over Daemon Hunt and Marcus Foligno, Hynes will have to wait until Tuesday to determine whether the pair will be available to travel.
The Wild trailed 3-2 with 13 minutes left in regulation, but Brock Faber's equalizing goal and Kirill Kaprizov's game-winner sealed a 12th consecutive home win against the Canadiens.
Hughes' incredible assist tally has become a staple of Wild games, tying franchise record for most assists by a defenseman in a single game held by Ryan Suter. Hughes also tied his own mark for most assists in 25 games, leaving fans and opponents alike in awe of his skill on the ice.
"It's finding ways to win," Faber said post-game. "That's what you've got to do." The Wild's ability to overcome adversity was evident as they battled back from a two-goal deficit to secure the overtime winner.
Coach John Hynes praised his team for their resilience, stating that they stayed true to the game plan and capitalized on their opportunities when it mattered most.
Brock Faber scored a career-best 13th goal of the season in the third period to tie the game again, sending it into overtime. Filip Gustavsson made 17 saves for Minnesota, while Jakub Dobes had 20 saves for Montreal.
The Wild close out their pre-Olympic schedule on Wednesday night with their first trip to Nashville in 2025-26. However, with injury concerns still lingering over Daemon Hunt and Marcus Foligno, Hynes will have to wait until Tuesday to determine whether the pair will be available to travel.