Caufield’s Last-Second Goal Shocks Wild, Propels Canadiens to Dramatic 4-3 Victory
Alright, let me break it down for you—the Montreal Canadiens pulled off a heart-stopping victory against the Minnesota Wild, clinching the game 4-3 with none other than Cole Caufield lighting the lamp in the dying seconds. With just 15 ticks left on the clock, Caufield caught a slick feed from Nick Suzuki and let loose a bullet from the right circle that found the back of the net, marking his 25th goal this season—an absolute dagger for the Wild. But it wasn’t just Caufield’s moment; Phillip Danault snapped his scoring slump, Alexandre Carrier and young gun Lane Hutson chimed in, and rookie Ivan Demidov dished out two helpers, while Jakub Dobes stood tall with 16 saves. On the flip side, Vladimir Tarasenko put on a show with two goals, bolstered by Brock Faber’s effort, but it just wasn’t enough to hold off the Canadiens’ late surge. This showdown had it all—power plays, comebacks, and returns from injury—definitely a game that’s gonna be talked about for a while.



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