The Minnesota Wild delivered a statement performance on Sunday, May 10, 2026, defeating the Colorado Avalanche with a convincing 5-1 final score. This 2025-26 season NHL Regular Season victory showcased Minnesota's ability to control the ice even while dealing with a depleted roster. The four-goal margin reflected a dominant effort from the opening faceoff to the final horn.

The decisive moment

Minnesota established control early and never looked back, utilizing a clinical offensive approach to dismantle the Colorado defense. The Wild managed to build a significant lead that forced the Avalanche into a defensive shell for much of the evening. This sustained pressure allowed Minnesota to maintain a comfortable cushion throughout the final periods of the contest.

By the numbers

  • Final Score: Minnesota Wild 5, Colorado Avalanche 1
  • Scoring Margin: 4 goals
  • Minnesota Sidelined: Joel Eriksson Ek (lower body), Jonas Brodin, Charlie Stramel
  • Colorado Sidelined: Josh Manson, Joel Kiviranta (undisclosed)

The lopsided final score highlights a night where Minnesota's depth was on full display. Even without the presence of Joel Eriksson Ek and Jonas Brodin, the Wild found ways to exploit gaps in the Avalanche system to secure the 5-1 result.

What it means

This victory reinforces Minnesota's ability to perform at a high level despite significant roster challenges. The Wild successfully navigated their personnel shortages to earn two points in the standings. For Colorado, the loss emphasizes the difficulty of playing on the road while missing defensive pillars like Josh Manson.

What to watch next

Minnesota will look to carry this offensive momentum into their next fixture as they continue their 2025-26 season NHL Regular Season campaign. Colorado must address their defensive lapses quickly before their next outing to avoid another lopsided result.