April 25, 2025 - 22:48

ST. PAUL - In the Minnesota Wild's 5-2 victory against the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday, forward Marcus Johansson exited the game due to an injury. His departure raised concerns among fans and teammates alike about his availability for the upcoming Game 4 in the playoff series.
Johansson has been a vital contributor to the Wild's offense, and his absence could significantly impact the team's performance as they aim to advance further in the playoffs. The coaching staff has not yet provided specific details regarding the nature of his injury or the expected recovery timeline.
As the Wild prepare for their next matchup, the team will monitor Johansson's condition closely. Fans are hopeful for a quick recovery, knowing how crucial he is to the team's success. The Wild will need to strategize accordingly, whether Johansson is able to play or not, as they look to maintain their momentum in the series.
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