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Wild beat Avalanche 4-1, earn home-ice in 1st round

Finishing second in the Central Division, Minnesota is 10-1-2 in its past 13 games and 21-3-4 in its past 28. Its wins and 113 points set franchise bests.
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Colorado Avalanche's Artturi Lehkonen, center, is tied up between Minnesota Wild's Jared Spurgeon (46) and goalie Marc-Andre Fleury during the second period of an NHL hockey game Friday, April 29, 2022, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

ST PAUL, Minn. — Kirill Kaprizov had a goal and an assist and the Minnesota Wild clinched home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs by beating the Colorado Avalanche 4-1 Friday night.

Jordan Greenway had two goals and Tyson Jost also scored for the Wild (53-22-7), who needed one point to guarantee opening the postseason at the Xcel Energy Center where it won a franchise-record 31 games.

Finishing second in the Central Division, Minnesota is 10-1-2 in its past 13 games and 21-3-4 in its past 28. Its wins and 113 points set franchise bests.

Minnesota will face St. Louis in the first round next week. The Wild were 0-3 against the Blues this season.

Marc-Andre Fleury made 27 saves for the Wild, improving to 9-2-0 since coming over from Chicago at the trade deadline. Minnesota’s other goaltender, Cam Talbot, is 13-0-3 in his past 16 starts.

Nazem Kadri scored and Pavel Francouz stopped 18 shots for Colorado, locked in as the Western Conference's top seed. The Avalanche rested a handful of key players, including Darcy Kuemper, Nathan MacKinnon, the team’s second-leading scorer, Valeri Nichushkin, Devon Toews and Cale Makar, who leads all NHL defensemen with 28 goals.

Limping into the playoffs, the Avalanche are 1-5-1 in their last seven games, yet Colorado finished with a franchise-best 119 points. It will play Dallas or Nashville in the opening round.

Minnesota scored on two of its first three shots. Greenway beat Francouz on the short side 58 seconds into the game before Jost was the beneficiary of Kaprizov’s puck-handling skills.

Kaprizov, who set franchise records with 47 goals and 61 assists, entered the Avalanche zone on the left side, circled the net, crossed high in the zone, and started to repeat the lap when he saw Jost alone in the slot.

The quick start was tempered 86 seconds later when a kneeing penalty by Colorado’s Kurtis MacDermid sent Marcus Foligno to the locker room. He did not return. MacDermid received a major penalty and game misconduct.

Kaprizov outmuscled a defender to poke in the puck during a second-period scrum and Kadri countered shortly thereafter to make it 3-1. Greenway added an empty-net goal.

The Wild got back a couple critical defenseman who’d been out with injuries. Matt Dumba was back after missing a dozen games with an upper-body ailment; a lower-body injury kept Jared Spurgeon out of the last two contests.

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