Wild Reclaim Their Identity - Yurov’s Breakthrough Leads the Way

Wild Reclaim Their Identity as Yurov Scores First NHL Goal in New York

Author: IHM Team | Date: October 21, 2025

Minnesota finally looked like Minnesota again. At Madison Square Garden, the Wild beat the Rangers 3-1, snapping a three-game slide and resetting the tone of their road trip. Rookie Danila Yurov scored his first NHL goal, Filip Gustavsson made 23 saves, and the group delivered a composed, team-first game in all three zones.

New York struck first when Artemi Panarin ended the Rangers’ home scoring drought 57 seconds in. Minnesota did not blink. The Wild controlled pace and territory, outshooting the Rangers 16-6 in the opening frame and playing to their structure: tight neutral-zone gaps, clean exits, and a heavy forecheck that wore down New York’s breakouts.

Jonas Brodin tied it with a low wrister that changed direction twice and beat Igor Shesterkin. The key moment arrived in the third. Yurov won a draw, stayed inside the dots, and finished a loose puck with a calm backhand as Shesterkin was scrambling. Gustavsson protected the lead with a sharp glove stop on Mika Zibanejad, and Kirill Kaprizov sealed it into the empty net.

Coach Mark’s takeaway: Minnesota trusted the system, shifted from chasing to dictating, and earned a result that can anchor the rest of this trip.

See also: New Jersey arrives with a disciplined two-way game and quick transition through the neutral zone. Toronto leans on perimeter cycles and can be forced into rushed decisions under structured pressure.