Penguins Dominate: Bryan Rust Sparks Third-Period Onslaught in 4-1 Win, Sinking Wild to Fifth Straight Loss
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— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 31, 2025
The Pittsburgh Penguins delivered a textbook road performance on Thursday night, using an opportunistic third period and stellar goaltending to cruise past the Minnesota Wild with a decisive 4-1 victory. Bryan Rust led the offensive charge with a goal and an assist, spearheading a late surge that broke a 1-1 deadlock and powered the Penguins to their fifth road win of the season. The dominant defensive effort, anchored by Tristan Jarry's 26 saves and a perfect penalty kill, successfully neutralized the Wild's potent attack. While Minnesota managed to temporarily tie the game on a Kirill Kaprizov goal—his team-leading seventh—the Penguins' experienced core and depth scoring proved too much, handing the struggling Wild their fifth consecutive loss.
Pittsburgh Penguins Lineup:
Hallander - Crosby - Rust
Mantha - Malkin - Brazeau
Novak - Kindel - Koivunen
Dewar - Lizotte - Acciari
Wotherspoon - Karlsson
Shea - Letang
Pickering - Dumba
Jarry
Silovs
Minnesota Wild Lineup:
Kaprizov - Rossi - Johansson
Tarasenko - Eriksson Ek - Boldy
Foligno - Hartman - Hinostroza
Trenin - Yurov - Pitlick
Brodin - Faber
Middleton - Spurgeon
Buium - Jiricek
Gustavsson
Wallstedt
Kirill Kaprizov put the Wild ahead 1-0 at 9:44 of the first period when he put in his seventh goal of the season, tapping in at the left post off a backdoor feed by Marcus Johansson, who took a pass from Marco Rossi as the three of them drove into Pittsburgh's zone, then sent it across from the right side to Kaprizov. This goal marked the first time in six games that Minnesota scored first.
Early into the middle frame, Ryan Shea got the party started for the Penguins, tying it up 1-1 at 17:42 for his second goal of the season. He took a pass from Tommy Novak at the top of the left circle, one-timing it past Filip Gustavsson after Gustavsson denied a shot. Keeping it tied, Gustavsson denied Connor Dewar on a short-handed breakaway.
Bryan Rust untied the knot, giving the Penguins their first lead of the night 2-1 when he struck at 13:31 of the third period when he took a pass from Ryan Shea, who was down at the blue line and received the puck from Kris Letang before sending it up to Rust, who was in front and scored at the right post off the high-to-low pass from Shea. Not long after Rust's goal, Ben Kindel put home his third of the season with a power-play goal with 12:30 on the clock when he buried in the rebound of Rust's shot from a sharp angle to make it 3-1. With 2:42 left to play, Anthony Mantha scored on the empty Minnesota net for the 4-1 final.
Notes:
- Bryan Rust and Ryan Shea each picked up one goal, one assist. Kris Letang collected a pair of assists.
- Tristan Jarry made a total of 26 saves for Pittsburgh.
- The Penguins scored four consecutive goals and extended their point streak to eight games, 6-0-2.
- The Penguins won 32 of 51 face-offs (63 percent).
- For the first time since December 28, 2016, when the Penguins were 24-8-5 through 37 games, the Penguins are the first in the NHL standings (minimum 10 games played).
- Filip Gustavsson made a total of 30 saves for Minnesota.
- The Minnesota Wild has lost five in a row (0-3-2) and eight of nine (1-5-3).
- Marcus Johansson and Marco Rossi each had an assist to extend his point streak to four games. ...Johansson has four goals and one assist during his streak; five points, and Rossi has one goal and five assists during his streak; six points
 
 
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