Video: Setoguchi falls in shootout, Wild lose
The Wilds' Devin Setoguchi loses control of the puck in a shootout against the Canadiens. Final score: Montreal 5, Minnesota 4.
The Wilds' Devin Setoguchi loses control of the puck in a shootout against the Canadiens. Final score: Montreal 5, Minnesota 4.
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The Minnesota Wild's amazing comeback came to a crashing halt in a 5-4 shootout loss in Montreal Thursday night. The Wild trailed 4-1 with less than four minutes to play before rallying for three goals, included the tying goal from Devin Setoguchi with ten seconds left in regulation. The Wild then lost in the shootout after Setoguchi lost control of the puck and fell down before getting a shot off.
Josh Harding stopped all four of the Flames' shootout attempts and Devin Setoguchi scored the shootout winner as the Wild beat Calgary, 3-2 Thursday night. Dany Heatley and Darrell Powe also scored for Minnesota. Mikko Koivu played for the first time in over a month. He finished with five shots in 22 minutes.
Cal Clutterbuck tied the game at one with a goal late in the third period and Devin Setoguchi scored the shootout winner as the Wild beat the Blackhawks, 2-1 at Xcel Energy Center Thursday night. Minnesota has played a franchise record five consecutive overtime games -- four of which they've won.
The Wild could have easily folded after going down 2-0 to the Blackhawks a night after losing a hard-fought game in Winnipeg, but rallied twice and earned one point in a 4-3 shootout loss to Chicago. Kyle Brodziak, Matt Cullen and Mikko Koivu scored for Minnesota.
Devin Setoguchi had a goal, two assists and the game-winning shootout goal to lift the Wild over the Blackhawks, 5-4 on Sunday in Chicago. Minnesota has won three games in a row for the first time since early December.
Devin Setoguchi was a healthy scratch for tonight’s Wild game against the San Jose Sharks. No word yet on why Setoguchi isn’t in the lineup, but the Star Tribune’s Michael Russo speculates that he’s in the “Wild’s doghouse” for something.
Devin Setoguchi will be on the ice with the Wild tonight in Chicago. The winger was benched Tuesday night against San Jose for missing a meeting. Setoguchi offered no excuses and apologized to his teammates. He’ll skate on the first line with Mikko Koivu and Dany Heatley.
The Wild trailed 2-0 midway through the second period before Devin Setoguchi cut the lead to one and Kyle Brodziak tied the game with a power play goal. The game went to a shootout and Brodziak gave the Wild a 3-2 win in the sixth round of the shootout.
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