Rossi shoots wildly into the playoff race: drama in overtime!
Marco Rossi secures the victory for the Minnesota Wild against the Dallas Stars with an overtime goal. Important points for the NHL playoffs.
Rossi shoots wildly into the playoff race: drama in overtime!
The Minnesota Wild scored a decisive victory in the NHL on April 7, 2025, defeating the Dallas Stars 3-2 in overtime. This important game not only secured the Wild valuable points in the fight for the playoffs, but also ended a series of four defeats. Marco Rossi once again proved to be a key player, scoring the decisive goal in overtime and also contributing an assist.
The Wild started the game strong and had more chances in the first period, but it was Jason Robertson who gave the Stars the lead with an early goal in the 6th minute. The Minnesota Wild had three power play opportunities in the second period, but were unable to equalize. It wasn't until the third third that Matthew Boldy managed to equalize the score at 1-1 (44th minute). Just two minutes later, Marcus Foligno gave the Wild a 2-1 lead, with Rossi providing the assist (46th minute).
Decisive moments of the game
However, the Stars reacted quickly and equalized in the 54th minute through Thomas Harley. A thrilling overtime followed in which Marco Rossi scored the winning goal for Minnesota on the power play 58 seconds after the start of extra time. Boldy and Mats Zuccarello contributed to Rossi's success with their assists. In total, Rossi scored his 24th goal this season and also scored 34 assists, establishing himself as an indispensable part of the team.
Goalkeeper Filip Gustavsson also played a crucial role, stopping a total of 23 shots from the Stars. This performance is particularly notable because Minnesota was without several key players, including Kirill Kaprizov, Joel Eriksson Ek and defenseman Jake Middleton, all of whom were injured. With this win, Minnesota moves into the final playoff spot in the Western Conference and increases the gap to Calgary to six points.
Outlook and goals for the season
The Minnesota Wild have played a total of 24 games this season and are looking to improve their playoff participation compared to last season where they were eliminated in the first round. The Wild have made the playoffs 13 times in their entire existence, which began in 2001, but have never won the Stanley Cup. The Wild still have four games left in the upcoming week, including an important game against Calgary on Friday. The Flames have six games left in the current season.
The Minnesota Wild are therefore motivated to carry their momentum from this overtime victory to win the remaining games and secure a secure position in the playoffs. The final games will be crucial to realize the dream of a better playoff position than in the 2024 season.
For more information on the Minnesota Wild and their seasons since 2001, see Champs or Chumps.
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