ST. PAUL — Kirill Kaprizov’s power-play goal in overtime capped a determined Minnesota Wild effort in which they never trailed and held off a valiant comeback push by the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Wild gave up a pair of power-play goals but managed to win 3-2 Sunday at Grand Casino Arena, improving to 6-1-1 in what perhaps should be dubbed “better November.”
Joel Eriksson Ek and Yakov Trenin scored in the first and second periods, respectively, for the Wild, who got 23 saves from Filip Gustavsson and are now 9-7-4 overall this season.
The Wild had the only four shots of overtime, and got a brief power play in the final minute of the extra session that allowed Kaprizov to get his team-leading 11th goal in dramatic fashion.
Minnesota’s first goal came after a set-up pass by Johansson fou

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