ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Wild have quickly established a clear theme for their first half of the season: resilience. In their 41st game of the regular season, the Wild battled through challenges to defeat the St. Louis Blues 6-4, marking their fourth consecutive win.
“Regardless of whether we’re leading, even or trailing, we continue to play our game,” defenseman Jonas Brodin shared. “I believe that attitude is crucial. We need to maintain that energy for the remainder of the season.”
With this victory, Minnesota holds a record of 26-11-4, staying closely behind Winnipeg, the Central Division leaders, just two points away with an extra game to spare. The team has shown a significant turnaround from last season’s disappointing results, during which they failed to secure a playoff spot despite having a similar roster. A notable improvement in the current season has been their ability to remain resilient amidst injuries and slumps.