Jesper Wallstedt played his best game as a pro as the Minnesota Wild shut out the Calgary Flames 2-0 Sunday night in St. Paul.
Wallstedt made 36 saves, some of them spectacular, to shut the door on the Flames. The shutout victory is Minnesota's fourth win in five games, which has them back to .500 with a 7-7-3 record following a dismal start to the season.
"I thought our 'D' just did a great job with taking their sticks and then I just have to work around finding the puck and seeing it,” Wallstedt told reporters afterward. “If they’re shooting from out there and I get to see it, I’ll try to keep the rebound as often as I can.”
The only goals in the game came from Matt Boldy midway through the second period, and then Kirill Kaprizov, who scored on an empty net with 49 seconds left in the

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