Wild beat regulation buzzer, then win in OT to stun Kings
The Minnesota Wild won a game in highly improbable fashion on Saturday night against the Los Angeles Kings.
It appeared that the Kings would take a two-goal lead in the final 40 seconds of regulation on an empty-netter, but their shot hit the post.
the kings hit the post on an empty net, VERY close call pic.twitter.com/rAJMcCVYDN
— Hockey Wilderness (@hockeywildernes) January 17, 2021
The Minnesota Wild won this game pic.twitter.com/DT42onPSxt
— Dimitri Filipovic (@DimFilipovic) January 17, 2021
That kept Minnesota alive, and in a chaotic sequence, Ryan Suter amazingly tied the game 3-3 with 00.3 seconds remaining in regulation.
RYAN SUTER SCORES WITH LESS THAN A SECOND LEFT IN REGULATION pic.twitter.com/klUfj4lfZZ
— FOX Sports North (@fsnorth) January 17, 2021
The Wild took advantage of their shocking opportunity in the final seconds of overtime, when Kirill Kaprizov found Marcus Johansson for the game-winner.
Kaprizov deals to Johansson for the OT winner pic.twitter.com/09BfA2DpLz
— CJ Fogler 6'7" IQ 269 #BlackLivesMatter (@cjzero) January 17, 2021
Minnesota and Los Angeles also played each other on Thursday, with the Wild winning that game 4-3 in overtime too.

[Fox Sports North]
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