Defense does in Ducks as Wild climb back above .500

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For those desperately searching for signs that the Minnesota Wild are turning a corner, perhaps Saturday’s 2-0 win over Anaheim provided a few.

And for a team that has struggled to find consistent offense in the season’s first six weeks, perhaps getting it done with defense is just the way things will need to be, at least for now.

In stifling the normally high-scoring Ducks, Minnesota got 28 saves from Jesper Wallstedt — one half of what is looking more and more like a true goalie tandem — as the younger of the Wild’s two Swedish goalies improved to 4-0-2 as a starter. It was the second shutout of the season for Wallstedt, and the third of his career.

The Wild got all the offense they would need from Marcus Johansson, and finished things off with a Matt Boldy empty-net goal. With the win, Minnesota is 8-7-4 and back above .500 for the first time in a month.

Minnesota’s power play, which has been among the NHL’s best this season, went 0 for 7.

After the Ducks killed an early Mason McTavish high-sticking penalty, the Anaheim center once again got the blade of his stick up too high, catching Wild rookie forward Danila Yurov near his right eye. Yurov dropped to the ice immediately and was helped down the tunnel by the team’s trainers, while McTavish returned to the penalty box, this time for four minutes.

Anaheim emerged from the double minor unscathed, allowing just two Wild shots. Yurov returned to the game with a little under two minutes left in the scoreless opening period.

Early in the middle frame, Johansson’s productive month continued. After being held off the score sheet in Minnesota’s previous game, snapping a career-best nine-game point streak, his goal off a set-up from Boldy gave Johansson a dozen points in the Wild’s past 11 games.

The Wild were without winger Vladimir Tarasenko for the first time this season, after he was scratched due to a lower-body injury. Liam Ohgren, recalled from Iowa earlier in the day on Saturday, took Tarasenko’s spot on the third line, which began the game with Yurov at center and Vinnie Hinostroza on the other wing.

The Ducks got their second four-minute, high-sticking penalty of the game in the third when Nikita Nesterenko’s follow-through on a check included the shaft of his stick tagging Wild defenseman Daemon Hunt in the face. Hunt left a trail of blood on his way to the locker room but was back on the bench before the power play ended.

Petr Mrazek finished with 29 saves for Anaheim, which will host the Wild on Jan. 2 at the Honda Center and returns to Minnesota to close the regular season on April 14.

The Wild’s five-game homestand continues on Sunday evening when the Vegas Golden Knights make their first visit to Minnesota this season. The game faces off at 5 p.m.

Briefly

Two of the Ducks’ players with Minnesota connections were unavailable on Saturday night. Ryan Poehling, who is from Lakeville and played collegiately at St. Cloud State, missed his second consecutive game with an upper-body injury. Mikael Granlund, who was the Wild’s first round pick (ninth overall) in 2010 and spent his first six NHL seasons in Minnesota, was scratched after suffering a lower-body injury during Anaheim’s loss in Detroit on Thursday.

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State football roundup: Blocked kick powers Waseca to Class 3A Prep Bowl

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Class 3A

Waseca 14, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 13: William Mansfield was the hero for Waseca on Saturday. After Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton scored a touchdown to trim Waseca’s lead to 14-13 with nine minutes to play, Mansfield blocked the ensuing extra point to keep the Bluejays on top.

Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton got the ball back and drove inside the Waseca 30-yard-line on its final possessions, but Brady McKenna made a couple key plays to secure the Bluejays victory – stuffing a rushing attempt on third down and delivering the game-sealing sack on fourth down.

Class A

Minneota 28, Mahnomen/Waubun 14

Minneota stretched its winning streak to 45 games and punched its ticket to another Class A Prep Bowl.

Kellen Bradley rushed for 143 yards and a score for the Vikings, while quarterback Tristen Sussner added a pair of rushing touchdowns.

Minneota tallied just two more total yards of offense (242) than Mahnomen/Waubun but led by as many as 20 in the final frame.

Breckenridge 28, Murray County Central 21

David Erlandson ran for 123 yards and three scores, the last of which was a 1-yard plunge in the final two minutes of the game to send Breckenridge to the Class A Prep Bowl, where it’ll meet Minneota next week.

Carson Lewis ran for 105 yards and two touchdowns for Murray County Central.

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Adapted floor hockey: Dakota United defends its state title

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A 6-2-2 team in the regular season, Dakota United ran the table this weekend at White Bear Lake Area High School to defend its CI Division state title in adapted floor hockey.

The Hawks topped South Washington County 5-1 in the title bout Saturday afternoon.

Dakota United outscored its three opponents this weekend by a combined score of 17-2.

Dakota United (9-2-2) and South Washington County (9-2-1) met twice during the season, with the two teams tying once and South Washington County winning the season opener.

Dakota United is a co-op of Apple Valley, Eagan, FIT Academy, Hastings, Rosemount and Two Rivers.

Jacob Staats starred in net for the Hawks throughout the day, while Nolan St. Sauver scored 10 goals Saturday, including all five of the team’s title game goals.

The Hawks roster includes: Remington Benedict, Joshua Jackson, Malina Finch, Addison Smith, St. Sauver, Max Pucci, Myles Johnson, Aiden Alementi, Jacob Jackson, Alex Capitani, Mustafa Adnan, Oran Hill, John McHugh, Staats, Casey Moderrman, JUstice Parker, Jacqueline Haas, Armando Barrientos-Galeana and Ryan Errigo.

The South Suburban Jets claimed third place.

PI Division

Park Center topped Minneapolis 2-1.

The South Suburban Flyers beat Rochester 7-4 in the third-place game.

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Curling: Team Peterson advances to final Olympic qualifier

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Team Peterson, whose home base is the St. Paul Curling Club, has advanced to the final qualifier for the 2026 Winter Games in Milano-Cortina, Italy, Feb. 6-22.

Led by skip Tabatha Peterson, the team advanced by winning its best-of-three series against Team Cousins, 2-0, at the Sanford Center in Sioux Falls, S.D. After winning 8-3 on Friday, Team Peterson won 8-4 on Saturday to advance to the Olympic Qualification Event in British Columbia, Canada, Dec. 6-19.

There, the top two teams will qualify for the final two berths in the 2026 Games. It would be the third Olympics appearance for Team Peterson, which competed in the 2022 Beijing Games and in Pyeongchang, South Korea, finishing sixth and eighth, respectively.

Team Peterson comprises Peterson, her sister Tara Peterson, Cory Thiesse, Vicky Persinger and Taylor Anderson-Heide.

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