Ugly third period Saturday night cost the Wild prospects in Traverse City. The Wild blew a two-goal lead to lose 8-5 to the Jackets. The Wild plays St. Louis on Monday.
I'll provide a copy and paste from the Wild release, but most notably, Edina's Jack Walker, a 19-year-old free agent who plays junior hockey in Victoria, scored again. The 5-foot-9 defenseman/winger (playing left wing with Brady Brassart and Kurtis Gabriel) is following up a quality development camp with what appears to be a good start to this tournament, so we'll see if the Wild brings him to main camp and potentially offers him an NHL or AHL contract this month.
Stephen Michalek was in net for the loss but apparently hung out to dry on most goals. Brady Brassart scored two goals and Walker, Zack Mitchell and Grayson Downing also scored.
Here's the Wild release:
A big second period wasn't enough and the Minnesota Wild fell to the Columbus Blue Jackets 8-5 in their second game of the Traverse City tournament on Saturday.
For the second straight game, the Wild's prospects scored three goals in the second period, taking a lead into the third, but were unable to hold off Columbus.
"We came out well," Wild assistant general manager Brent Flahr said. "We played hard and had some pretty good chances, but we were unable to score.
"Unfortunately we gave up a kind of soft little, lucky bounce from behind the net that went off one of our skates and in [for the first goal], and they got a second."