Staal scores in overtime to give Wild 3-2 win over Jets
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Eric Staal didn’t need to be reminded he hadn’t scored in overtime in eight years. The Minnesota Wild’s veteran centre was well aware.
Staal ended his drought in overtime, Minnesota finally cashed in on the power-play and the Wild earned an important win after back-to-back losses.
Staal poked home a rebound after a scramble in front of the Winnipeg goal on Saturday, sending the Minnesota past the Jets 3-2 in overtime. The goal was reviewed for several minutes with Zach Parise making contact with Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, but the review upheld the goal.
“The longer it takes, obviously, you’re getting a little bit worrisome, but I thought Zach did a phenomenal job in front there paying a price and then trying to get out of the way,” Staal said. “He got pushed from behind and he’s trying to clear himself out of the way. I was just able to jump on a loose puck. Big two points.”