After a scoreless second period, Frost cut the deficit 2-1 at 5:49 of the third period. He put a wrist shot past Gustavsson to finish a 2-on-1 rush with Jonathan Huberdeau.
“I thought we outplayed them, we played pretty good in the first period,” Frost said. “You look at the score, it doesn't seem like it, but we probably outplayed them, so, it's tough to start behind the eight ball like that.”
Boldy extended the lead 3-1 at 17:17 on the power play, with Kaprizov feeding him in the slot for the tip-in.
Kaprizov scored into the empty net just 28 seconds later for the 4-1 final at 17:45.
“Both the Chicago game (a 4-3 shootout win on Tuesday) and today, it didn’t feel like we connected with how we wanted to play,” Gustavsson said. “We still walked away with four points and grinded it out there in the end. We’ll sleep on it and get better for the next game.”
NOTES: Kaprizov has 14 points (four goals, 10 assists) in his last seven games. … With his assist, Quinn Hughes extends his assist streak to seven games and matches the longest run by a defenseman in Minnesota Wild franchise history, tying Jared Spurgeon (seven games in 2021-22) and Ryan Suter (seven games in 2013-14).