Minnesota Wild Beat the New York Islanders 5-2 at UBS Arena
The Wild from Minnesota is a difficult matchup for the New York Islanders. The Minnesota Wild are led by Kirill Kaprizov, who has 19 points so far this season and signed a massive $136 million contract extension.
The contract leads the National Hockey League and averages $17 million a year. The Wild have other stars that make them a tough team for the Islanders. Nevertheless, the Islanders lost this contest 5-2. This was the last home game for the Islanders, so they needed to capitalize against the Wild. The Islanders are about to embark on a huge seven-game road trip. How many points do you think the Islanders will get on their seven-game road trip?
Wild Beat the Islanders 5-2
The Wild played last night, and they lost to the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3. However, they came into this game at 5-7-3. They showed no ill effects from playing last night. The Islanders dug themselves a big hole early in the game.
Here is the scoring summary of the 5-2 Islanders’ loss against Minnesota. In the first period, Vinnie Hinostroza scored, giving Minnesota a 1-0 lead. Minnesota took a 2-0 lead when Danila Yurov scored. When the first period ended, the score was 2-0 Minnesota.
In the second period, Emil Heineman scored for the Islanders. Now they were only down 2-1. It was Hieneman’s sixth goal of the season, even though he failed to score in his last six games. Then the Wild answered right back with a goal by Brock Faber. That goal happened a little over a minute later. Minnesota took a 4-1 lead when Marco Rossi scored. Jean-Gabriel Pageau then scored for the Islanders. It was 4-2. In the third period, Kaprizov scored, giving Minnesota a 5-2 lead.
History Between the Teams
The Wild were 1-1-0 against the Islanders last season. They beat the Islanders, 6-3, in the series-opening game in Saint Paul, on February 8, and the Islanders got a 3-1 win in the series finale at UBS Arena on April 4. Everyone focuses on Kirill Kaprizov; however, Matt Boldy is also good. He led Minnesota with three points against the Islanders last season.
News and Notes
Bo Horvat is red hot for the Islanders. He has nine goals in the early going, and with some more good performances, he could end up playing for Team Canada in the 2026 Olympics. It was military appreciation night at UBS Arena. This was the last home game for the Islanders before the Veterans Day holiday. It is about to get very cold in the Eastern United States, feeling a bit like hockey.
The Islanders have picked up a point in their last six home games. They have picked up a point in their last four games overall.
The Wild have a 19-year-old rookie as well. Zeev Buium is a 19-year-old defenseman, like Matthew Schaefer. It was interesting to see them play each other.
This game featured a battle of backup goaltenders. The Islanders, who are in the first half of a back-to-back, had David Rittich in goal. The Wild had former first-round draft pick Jesper Wallstedt in the net.
Coming into this game, Minnesota had won seven consecutive games against the Islanders (11/7/21-2/8/25) and is 10-3-1 in the last 15 meetings overall.
The Islanders’ prospect pool was ranked second in the National Hockey League by ESPN. It was ranked 26th last season.
Conclusion
The Islanders head out on a seven-game road trip, with a game against the rival New York Rangers (they face the Metropolitan Division-leading New Jersey Devils on Monday). So the Islanders needed to capitalize on this, the last game of a three-game home stand. This was a big missed opportunity. They blew it, and now they head out on the road for seven tough games.
