Golden Nights Games 4 OT After win

Minnesota wild coach John Hines says it is “normally normal” for his team as it is the head of Las Vegas on Tuesday night with Pacific Division Champion Vegas Golden Nights for Game 5 of his first round matchup.
Underdog Wild had a chance to take a 3–1 lead in the best Western Conference series, but in St. Paul, Minan on Saturday afternoon, there was an intestinal 4-3 overtime loss in a 4-3 overtime loss in Game 4 on Saturday afternoon.
Ivan Barbashev selected the sports-winner to tie a 2-all on a rebound in front of the crease at 17:26 points. Reilly Smith helped install the tally, when Defenseman Jake Middleton tried to clean the Pak from his own area, scooping a loose Pakal in the left circle.
Hines later took a glass-huff approach, saying that his team was still “in a good place” and he loves where we love. “
They could have a point, given that Minnesota had lost nine out of his last 11 meetings, entering the series with 2023 Stanley Cup Champs and all three-niyal season meetings this season. Wilde also required a game-tie goal by Joel Ericson EK, with just 22 seconds in his final regular season game, a wild-card playoff berth was left in the regulation of 3-2 overtime win on Anheem in his final regular season game.
After losing 4–2 to a series opener in Las Vegas, Minnesota retaliated with an impressive back-to-back 5–2 win before losing overtime on Saturday.
“We had the opportunity to win the game,” said Hines. “We didn’t win the game. We had a day off (Sunday), which was very beneficial, and then we came back to work. Now it was best.”
“Obviously, we want to live 4–0 and are waiting for the next round on the golf course, but it’s the playoffs,” said Wild Forward Matt Zucrelo. “You hope that it will be at least five, six, seven games, especially when you (Vegas) play teams and you win something.”
Golden Nights, who had one of the best home records in the league (29–9-3), was happy to return from Minnesota with a split and get a home-i Ice benefit for the last three matches. Game 7, if needed, will be Saturday in Las Vegas.
Defenseman Shea Theodore said, “This was an important game for our group, which was for turning around, and was rewarded for such a drama, which we felt we felt that we were doing so.” “It was a big game for us, and it is good to go home.”
Nicholas Roy said, “It only plays one playoffs,” Nicholas Roy said, who assisted Barbashev’s overtime game-winner. “This is the speed, and whatever we are stuck with it, and we found a way to find one there.”
Now it is to build that speed in the game 5 for Golden Nights.
Vegas coach Bruce Cassidi said, “You can’t see further, you got a game.” “You have to go out and try to win it. … Now you become more unique-centric. This is the game 5.”
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