Wild Penalty kill improving at a vital time
- The Minnesota Wild have improved their penalty kill, stopping 24 of 28 power plays in the last dozen games, resulting in an 83.3% success rate.
- Marco Rossi scored the tying goal during a game, highlighting the importance of the team's penalty kill in their performance.
- Zeev Buium, a Wild draft pick, was named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, showing potential for future success.
- The Wild scored their first shorthanded goal of the season against the Rangers.
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Wild's penalty kill improving at a vital time
NEW YORK — All season, the Minnesota Wild’s penalty killers have been a topic of conversation, and until recently, for all the wrong reasons. For much of the winter, the surest way to see a Wild opponent score was to wait until a player in green and red went to the penalty box. After that, it generally wouldn’t take long. While the NHL’s league-wide statistics still show the Wild owning the worst penalty kill in the Western Conference, the unit …
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