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Building Wild's goal problems and St. Louis also reveals Lecks for their defense

The network probably feels smaller because the wild days have goals, but maybe it looks like that too.

In their latest doldries they ended the boards with pucks, but rarely reached their destination and spontaneously spontaneously spontaneously spontaneous in the blues in the Xcel Energy Center to continue their offensive and overall radio.

This was the fifth game in a row, in which the game scored two or less goals, and they only have one victory in this route.

Joel Hofer, goalkeeper of St. Louis, was the beneficiary and scored 18 parades of seven in a row to refuse a wild comeback after they answered to return 3-0 with their only goal by Jake Middleton.

Jordan Kyrou recorded a hat trick, while four of his teammates each had two points for the blues, the fighting to climb at the Wildcard race of the Western Conference, and played as it: St. Louis has a chance on the second seed, but remains eight points after this victory.

In contrast to her other recent efforts that had little goals but not precision, the wilderness was not so sharp.

They were chunky in their own end, and that gave the Blues room for the company – particularly exactly around goalkeeper Filip Gustavsson, who achieved a total of 22 parades in a third start in a row. Only 4 minutes, 17 seconds in the first period, Brayden built a cam fowler point shot down and then has the puck from Gustavsson back.

The wilderness now had a look, but the execution was missing to count it.