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Kaprizov scores for the third-straight game; Minnesota holds off struggling Boston 3-2
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Kirill Kaprizov scored for the third straight game, Joel Eriksson Ek and Marcus Foligno added goals, and the Minnesota Wild held off struggling a Boston 3-2 on Saturday night.
Marc-Andre Fleury made 19 saves for career win No. 550, one shy of tying Patrick Roy for the second-most in NHL history.
David Pastrnak and Morgan Geekie scored, and Linus Ullmark made 32 saves for the Bruins, who are 0-2-2 in their past four. Boston has not lost four in a row since an 0-4-1 skid Dec. 5-12, 2019.
Kaprizov has four goals and two assists in his past three games. In addition to Tuesday’s overtime winner against Boston, Kaprizov scored with 4.9 seconds left in overtime in Thursday’s 4-3 win against Montreal.
Minnesota, 10-3-0 since John Hynes became coach, took over in the middle stanza, outshooting Boston 19-6 and turning a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 lead in 85 seconds.
Eriksson Ek netted his team-leading seventh power-play goal of the season almost six minutes into the second period, scoring off a rebound of a one-timer by Matt Boldy.
Then, Kaprizov, from the top of the slot, passed to Alex Goligoski near the left dot, continued cutting down the slot, and buried a perfect return feed for a 2-1 Wild lead.
Foligno converted a pass from Pat Maroon early in the third period for his first goal in nine games.
Geekie, stopped twice by Fleury on breakaways, buried a pass from Danton Heinen with 6:07 to play to get the Bruins within 3-2.
Pastrnak, who scored twice on Tuesday against Minnesota, scored on the power-play early in the first with a one-timer from the left dot for his 20th tally of the season.
He is the sixth player in franchise history to reach the 20-goal mark in eight consecutive seasons.
Wild captain Jared Spurgeon missed his sixth straight game because of a lower-body injury and forward Ryan Hartman missed his second straight with an upper-body injury. UP NEXT
Bruins: At Buffalo on Wednesday.
Wild: Host Detroit on Wednesday.
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Minnesota sending team to help Iowa with tornado recovery
GREENFIELD, Iowa (FOX 9) – Minnesota will send a team to aid Iowa as it recovers from tornadoes that struck the state last week, Governor Walz announced last week.
Walz activated members of Minnesota’s All Hazards Incident Management Team to aid Iowa first responders in recovery efforts in the city of Greenfield. The small city was devastated last week as an EF-4 tornado tore through the town, knocking down homes and other buildings. Four people died in the destruction and dozens were injured.
Officials say the eight-member team from Minnesota is trained in “a variety of disciplines” to aid in recovery efforts.
The team was last activated to assist with Hurricane Ian recovery in Florida.
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A few more chances of showers before a drier midweek
We could see a few showers south of U.S. Highway 2, but much of the region will start the day with sun. By the afternoon, the chance for a few pop-up rain showers will linger across northern Minnesota, and a few will track into northern Wisconsin as well. Temperatures stay in the 60s for most, with cloudy skies.
Wednesday, we are still cool, around 60 degrees for most, with clouds persistent early, but by the afternoon, we start to see sunnier skies. Thursday stays a mostly sunny day, with highs in the mid-60s.
Scattered showers return to the region Friday, and we likely will still see them off and on during the first weekend in June, but temperatures get up into the upper 60s and low 70s.
I grew up in Central Minnesota, and my in weather and storms led me to pursue my passion for meteorology. I got my Bachelor of Science from Iowa State University, and my experiences with forecasting there led me to start my career as a Meteorologist for WDAY as well as The Forum.
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