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MN Wild fall to Sabres 2-1 on ex-MN pick Larsson's goal
MN Wild fall to Sabres 2-1 on ex-MN pick Larsson's goal
A few weeks into the season, the period-to-period inconsistencies from the Wild continue to baffle new coach Bruce Boudreau."Sometimes it's a frustrating team," Boudreau said after the Wild's 2-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night at the Xcel Energy Center."It can play so good one period and not show up for the (next) period."That was the case Tuesday as the Wild were lifeless in the first period, great in the second and passive in the third.
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Preview: Sabres at Wild
Preview: Sabres at Wild
Devan Dubnyk has scribbled his name in the Minnesota Wild record book on a number of occasions, the latest coming after he recorded his third consecutive shutout.Named the NHL's Second Star of the Week, Dubnyk carries a 181-minute, 43-second shutout streak into Tuesday's contest as the Wild attempt to complete a season sweep of the visiting Buffalo Sabres."I don't know if he can do it for 73 more games, but right now he's doing very well," Minnesota coach Bruce Boudreau said after Dubnyk's 29-save performance in a 4-0 win over Dallas improved the goaltender's mark to 5-1-1 with a stingy 1.43 goals-against average this season.
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Injury-riddled Wild look to complete sweep of Sabres (Oct 31, 2016)
Injury-riddled Wild look to complete sweep of Sabres (Oct 31, 2016)ST. PAUL, Minn. -- No NHL team has been better than the Minnesota Wild when playing short-handed this season.Through their first nine games, the Central Division-leading Wild have allowed just one power-play goal, which is best in the league.But a recent rash of injuries means that Minnesota's ability to play short-handed might get an interesting test on Tuesday, when the Wild (6-2-1) open their November slate with a home game versus the Buffalo Sabres.
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Quick Hits: Sabres 2, Wild 1
Quick Hits: Sabres 2, Wild 1
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- When it comes to games between the Buffalo Sabres and Minnesota Wild, there is simply no home cooking to be found.The teams have met 20 times since Minnesota entered the NHL as an expansion team in 2000, and the visiting team has won 15 of the games.The latest was Tuesday night's 2-1 victory by the Sabres in Xcel Energy Center, which gave Buffalo a measure of revenge after the Wild had whitewashed them, 4-0, five days earlier in KeyBank Center.
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Players to watch: Sabres at Wild (Nov. 1)
Players to watch: Sabres at Wild (Nov. 1)BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) - Tuesday night the Buffalo Sabres will look to avenge themselves after a one-sided 4-0 loss to the Minnesota Wild last week in Buffalo.Since the loss, Buffalo is 2-0 and has outscored their opponents 6-1 -- but will that be enough to knock off one of the best teams in the league?Some players to watch during Sabres vs. Wild Part 2:Justin BaileyBailey will get his first NHL action of the season tonight, replacing winger Hudson Fasching, who was hurt on Sunday against the Winnipeg Jets.
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