The Minnesota Wild have secured their spot in the second round of the playoffs, defeating the Dallas Stars 5-2 in Game 6. This victory not only marks the end of the series for the Stars but also highlights the impressive contributions from players like Marcus Foligno, a former Buffalo Sabres forward.
Foligno played a pivotal role in the Wild’s success, earning an assist on the game’s first goal scored by standout defenseman Quinn Hughes. His primary assist came during a swift rush, showcasing Foligno’s ability to set up his teammates effectively. This play set the tone for Minnesota, who controlled much of the game.
With this assist, Foligno concluded the series against the Stars with a total of two points and a plus-2 rating over six games. His performance throughout the series has been commendable, and he will look to maintain this level of play as the Wild advance deeper into the playoffs.
Foligno was drafted by the Sabres as the 104th overall pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. During his six seasons with the Sabres from 2011-12 to 2016-17, he tallied 49 goals and 67 assists for a total of 116 points, while also delivering an impressive 1,023 hits. Since leaving Buffalo, he has continued to develop his game over the past nine seasons with the Wild, emerging as a key contributor to their playoff aspirations.
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