Canucks vs Wild: Boldy and Kaprizov lead Minnesota to playoffs as Vancouver end season at the bottom
Matt Boldy scored his 39th and 40th goals of the season, while Kirill Kaprizov also reached the 40-goal mark
The Minnesota Wild secured a playoff berth with a 5-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks in their latest clash, while Vancouver officially confirmed a last-place finish in the NHL.
Matt Boldy scored his 39th and 40th goals of the season, while Kirill Kaprizov also reached the 40-goal mark as Minnesota sealed their post-season place with seven games still remaining.
Ryan Hartman added two third-period goals, including an empty-netter, and Filip Gustavsson made 29 saves as the Wild bounced back from a recent defeat.
Minnesota, currently third in the Western Conference, secured qualification far earlier than last season, when they needed all 82 games to reach the playoffs.
For Vancouver, Tom Willander and Jake DeBrusk scored, but the loss ensured a 32nd-place finish.
The Canucks now have the best odds in the upcoming NHL draft lottery.
Former Vancouver captain Quinn Hughes contributed his 67th assist for Minnesota after joining the Wild in a high-profile trade earlier this season.
Despite a recent high-scoring win over Colorado, Vancouver could not maintain momentum.
-
Landry Shamet expected to sign $24m contract with New York Knicks
-
Serena Williams calls anti-doping policy 'unprofessional' ahead of Wimbledon
-
Canada makes history: First-ever World Cup knockout win
-
BC Lions make coaching change, dismissing Cory McDiarmid after 0-3 start to CFL season
-
World Cup 2026: American reporter faces backlash over 'Insensitive' remarks
-
Ben Stokes announces retirement from international cricket after New Zealand series
-
Argentina puts on alert over next match with successful underdog team
-
VAR heartache for Iran: Why Shoja Khalilzadeh’s late winner is ruled out
