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Wild’s Zach Bogosian Out for Game 5 Against Avalanche Due to Injury

Minnesota Wild

The Minnesota Wild faced a significant setback in Game 5 against the Colorado Avalanche as defenseman Zach Bogosian was sidelined due to a lower-body injury. This absence adds to the Wild’s woes, as they are already grappling with the loss of center Joel Eriksson Ek and defenseman Jonas Brodin, both of whom have been unable to participate in the series because of their own lower-body injuries.

Before the game, Wild coach John Hynes provided an update, noting that Eriksson Ek had skated earlier in the day back in Minnesota, but he remains unavailable for the crucial matchup. In Bogosian’s place, defenseman Jeff Petry was called up to step into the lineup, tasked with helping to shore up a defense under pressure.

On the other side of the ice, the Avalanche also had their share of absences, with forward Artturi Lehkonen and defenseman Sam Malinski missing the game due to upper-body injuries they sustained in previous contests.

For Colorado, coach Jared Bednar opted to keep Mackenzie Blackwood in net after his strong performance in a 5-2 victory on Monday night, where he recorded 19 saves. Blackwood stepped in for Scott Wedgewood during Game 3 and has proved to be a reliable option. “Go with the hot goalie for a while,” Bednar remarked after the morning skate. He emphasized the importance of having options, stating, “If they struggle at all, we go to the next guy. The next guy’s done an amazing job of keeping himself ready, getting the work that he needs on and off the ice, mentally putting themselves in a good spot to be ready to come help us win a hockey game.”

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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