Wild’s overtime gambit foiled in 2-1 overtime loss to Vegas

Holding on to the first wild card playoff spot in the Western Conference, the Vegas Golden Knights wanted two points Saturday at Xcel Energy Center. Eight points out of a playoff spot at puck drop, the Wild needed two points.

And coach John Hynes didn’t want to leave down to a shootout.

So, with 1:49 remaining in overtime, Hynes pulled Filip Gustavsson for an extra attacker, knowing full well that an empty-netter would erase the Wild’s overtime point. It worked in a 4-3 victory over Nashville this month, but not on Saturday.

Jonathan Marchessault’s empty net goal 19 seconds later gave the Golden Knights a 2-1 victory.

Michael Amadio scored the tying goal in the third period, and Logan Thompson made 32 saves as Vegas extended its points streak to six games (5-0-1).

Kirill Kaprizov scored for the Wild, and Filip Gustavsson made 30 saves.

The Wild didn’t draw a penalty until roughly 35 minutes into the game, but it was a long one, and Minnesota made it count. Kaprizov scored 2 minutes, 41 seconds into a 5-minute spearing minor called on Knights center Jack Eichel to make it 1-0 at 16:44.

It was a sweet dose of revenge for Kaprizov, who took a blade to the shoulder while trying to enter the Vegas zone, resulting in Eichel’s major penalty and game misconduct at 14:03 of the second period. Moving through the slot, Kaprizov took a pass from Matt Boldy and sent a snap shot left past Logan Thompson to break a scoreless tie.

After scoring, Kaprizov jumped into the glass behind the net to celebrate the Wild’s 1-0 lead, and it stayed that way until late in the third period when Chandler Stephenson got behind the Wild defense and took a long pass from defenseman Alec Martinez into the Wild zone.

With Brock Faber covering the middle on a 2 on 1, Stephenson sent a soft pass behind the defenseman. Amadio corralled it and beat Gustavsson with a moving wrist shot to tie the game 1-1 with 6:17 left in regulation.

Kaprizov’s goal was his 37th goal of the season. With nine regular-season games remaining, he has a chance to become the first Wild player with three 40-goal seasons.

Marian Gaborik and Eric Staal are the only other Wild players to score 40 goals. Gaborik scored 42 in 2007-08, and Staal tied that mark 10 years later.

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