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Wild overcome holiday traffic, defeat Devils in the shootout
Tom Horak-USA TODAY Sports

Wild overcome holiday traffic, defeat Devils in the shootout

Sure, it sounds corny to say the Minnesota Wild had a, well, "wild" win over the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night.

But considering the first period of the game was delayed for almost half an hour because the Minnesota club got stuck in traffic, it's honestly pretty "wild" the visiting team emerged victorious 3-2 in a shootout.

The Wild didn't get the memo that the Holland Tunnel would be closed, and the team bus had to take alternate routes to get to Prudential Center. 

"We took a nice beautiful, scenic route in New York City," Minnesota forward Marcus Foligno said, via ESPN.

By the time it came to post-game interviews, the Wild had clearly moved on from the debacle and were more interested in talking about the game they had just played.

"It is what it is," said Nico Sturm, who scored Minnesota's second goal on the evening. "At some point on the bus, we just accepted the fact that that's how it was going to be."

"First off, it doesn't matter. It happened," head coach Dean Evason said. "When the puck is dropped, it doesn't matter what the hell happened before, and it didn't... We loved our start. Loved our start. But we didn't love too much after that. Because we didn't manage the game."

With the win, the Wild move to 12-6-1 on the season, good for first place in the Central Division. The Devils, on the other hand, move to 8-5-4, second from the bottom in the Metropolitan. 

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