This road trip for the Minnesota Wild probably cannot end soon enough. After allowing the Bruins to score two late goals in the third period to tie the game and then losing in overtime, the Wild followed up by doing essentially the same thing against Rangers Monday. If the Wild could have held onto leads for just a few more minutes, they would be coming into Tuesday’s matchup with the Devils with back-to-back wins, not back-to-back overtime losses.
Fortunately for the Wild, they get to finish the road trip against the New Jersey Devils, who are just 8-10-4 on the season so far.