ST. PAUL, Minn.ย โย Pavel Buchnevichย scored with 3:39 remaining in regulation, lifting theย St. Louis Bluesย to aย 3-1 victoryย over theย Minnesota Wildย on Sunday night and snapping a 10-game road losing streak.
Kirill Kaprizovย scored for Minnesota, tyingย Marian Gaborikย for the most goals in Wild franchise history withย 218โdoing so in 122 fewer games. But it wasn’t enough to prevent the Wild from losing their second straight after a six-game winning streak.
How It Happened
After a scoreless first period, Kaprizov broke through late in the second, tipping in a pass fromย Matt Boldyย on the power play. It was his 34th goal of the season and sixth in seven games.
But the Blues answered quickly. Less than two minutes later,ย Logan Maillouxย beatย Filip Gustavssonย with a wrist shot from the top of the right circle for his first goal in 25 games, tying the score at 1-1.
With the game still deadlocked in the final minutes, Buchnevich took a backhand feed fromย Jimmy Snuggerudย and fired a wrist shot from near the right dot past Gustavsson, extending his scoring streak to five games.
Alexey Toropchenkoย added an empty-net goal to seal it.
Goalie Duel
Joel Hoferย was solid in net for St. Louis, stopping 22 shots for his second win of the season. Gustavsson finished with 21 saves for Minnesota.
It marked the first time in 42 games this season that the Wild lost when allowing three or fewer goals in regulation.
Key Returns and Injuries
Blues centerย Robert Thomasย returned to action after missing 13 games with a lower-body injury and a minor leg procedure. He logged an assist on Mailloux’s goal.
Minnesota left wingย Marcus Folignoย sat out with a lower-body injury. Coachย John Hynesย said before the game it’s unclear whether Foligno is day-to-day or facing a longer absence.
What’s Next
St. Louis (24-30-6)ย travels to Seattle to face the Kraken on Wednesday.
Minnesota (35-18-7)ย hosts the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday.

