“Minnesota” beat “St. Louis” on Kaprizov’s return match

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Today, as part of the National Hockey League’s (NHL) regular season, the Minnesota Wild are playing St. Louis hosted the Blues. The match ended with the victory of the hosts with a score of 5:3.

The score was opened in the sixth minute of the match. Sammy Bleu was excellent. After that, the home team hit the opponent’s goal 4 times in a row.

Ryan Hartman and Sam Steel scored in the first period. Both goals were in the minority.

In the second period, Frederic Gaudreau and Jared Spurgeon brought the score to a terrific period.

At the start of the third period, the guests made up their minds and scored two goals: Jake Neighbors and Pavel Buchnevich.

Two minutes before the end of the match, Jonas Brodin hit an empty net and determined the score of the match as 5:3.

It is worth noting that Kirill Kaprizov took part in the match for the first time in a month.

Kaprizov will reportedly miss three to four weeks due to his March 9 injury. The Russian was injured in the match against Winnipeg. A two-meter opponent hit Kaprizov on the ice while pressing his knee. The Russian limped off the site.

Since then, the Russian has missed 13 team matches, seven of which ended in victories.

It was previously reported that ‘Washington’ without Alexander Ovechkin lost to ‘Florida’.

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