The Minnesota Wild were looking for redemption when they took on the Washington Capitals on Sunday, March 19 after falling 5-2 to the Boston Bruins the day before, in their first regulation loss since Feb. 15. The Wild got the jump under a minute into the first when they forced their third shot past Capitals goaltender Charlie Lindgren. They kept their up-tempo pace going with another goal just a short time later to extend it to 2-0 with both goals by Matt Boldy and that lead held through the first.

The Capitals had the start of a mini-comeback in the second period when their superstar Alex Ovechkin scored in his sweet spot on the power play to get his team within one. It lasted just over five minutes when the Wild answered to retake their two-goal lead. There were several chances for both sides throughout the rest of the period but it remained 3-1 in favor of the Wild.
The third period turned physical but the Wild had the upper hand when they scored again to take their first three-goal lead of the game. That was enough to fire up the Capitals who in turn stepped up both their scoring and physicality. Ovechkin added his second goal of the game once again on the power play to get his team back within two.
The Wild weren’t done however as they added one final goal to recapture their three-goal lead. As the minutes dwindled down the Capitals mustered all they had with one final goal of their own. Despite a very messy last few minutes there were no more goals recorded and the Wild took the 5-3 victory.
Wild’s Boldy, Reaves & Duhaime
Matt Boldy has been a force to be reckoned with in the last couple of weeks and with Kirill Kaprizov still out of the lineup, Boldy’s had a chance to really shine. Prior to their game against the Capitals, Boldy had two goals and four assists for six points in the past five games. He added to that total with not one but three goals against the Capitals for an overall total of five goals and nine points.
While Boldy has been on fire lately, he’s not the only one on the Wild’s roster to get hot recently. Ryan Reaves, who is known way more for his hitting than his scoring, has found a way to record points. Against the Capitals, he scored the goal that gave his team their second two-goal lead of the game and also his fifth point in the past five games. To put that in perspective, he currently has 13 points this season and seven of those have come in the last few weeks.
Reaves on his 3 goals in 4 games: {I’ve stopped trying to stick handle and shoot. I’ve just been planting myself in front of the net. I think I found my game. It’s not handling the puck. It’s tipping the puck.”
— Michael Russo (@RussoHockey) March 19, 2023
Hopefully, Reaves is able to keep this hot streak going as he’s made a difference in several games now, but again he’s not the only one. His linemate, Brandon Duhaime had a small scoring streak going in late February before he was injured and had to miss the next seven games. However, he made a
