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Zuccarello nets OT winner as Wild rally for 3-2 win over Canucks

Minnesota solidifies hold on NHL playoff spot
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Vancouver Canucks forward Ty Mueller, left, battles with Minnesota Wild forward Mats Zuccarello during NHL action Saturday, April 12, 2025 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. (https://x.com/Canucks)

Mats Zuccarello scored the game-winner in overtime, as the visiting Minnesota Wild rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in NHL action Saturday at Rogers Arena.

Brock Faber and Marcus Foligno also scored for Minnesota (44-30-7). Marcus Petterson and Jake DeBrusk replied for the Canucks (37-29-14). Filip Gustavsson earned the win in goal, making 12 saves. Kevin Lankinen made 30 stops in a losing effort for the Canucks.

With the win, Minnesota moved one point up on the St. Louis as the clubs battle for the two Western Conference wildcard playoff spots. The Blues lost 4-3 in a shootout to the Seattle Kraken. The Canucks have already been eliminated from playoff contention.

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— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) April 13, 2025

Pettersson opened the scoring 3:11 into the first period, taking a cross-ice pass from Linus Karlsson, moving down the left side and firing a shot high over Gustavsson’s glove hand. It was Pettersson’s first goal as a Canuck.

At 13:08 of the second period, DeBrusk made it 2-0 on the power play, deflecting in a shot from Nils Höglander for his 27th goal of the year.

Minnesota pulled within one just 22 seconds into the third period, picking up a loose puck in the slot and firing a shot past Lankinen.

Foligno pulled the Wild even at 2-2 at 13:14, knocking home a bouncing puck in front.

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In overtime, Zuccarello took a nice feed from Kirill Kaprizov, deked out Lankinen and slotted home the winner.

Vancouver has two games remaining, hosting the San Jose Sharks Monday (7 p.m.) and the Vegas Golden Knights Wednesday (also 7 p.m.).

NOTES: Minnesota goalie Marc-Andre Fleury received a nice ovation from the Vancouver fans. The veteran backstop is retiring after the season… Vancouver’s Derek Forbort was hurt in a fight with Minnesota’s Yakov Trenin, who punched the Canucks defenceman while he was down on the ice… Vancouver finished one-for-three on the power play, while the Wild were 0-for-2… Forward Ty Mueller made his NHL debut for the Canucks. Mueller has 38 points in 62 games with the AHL’s Abbotsford Canucks this year.



Philip Wolf

About the Author: Philip Wolf

I’ve been involved with journalism on Vancouver Island for more than 30 years, beginning as a teenage holiday fill-in at the old Cowichan News Leader.
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