Hughes had three assists, and Ben Jones scored his first NHL goal for the Wild (26-11-9), who have lost three of their past four (1-1-2). Gustavsson made 24 saves.
“I thought from a coaching perspective there’s not a ton you’re disappointed in,” Minnesota coach John Hynes said. “I was proud of the group for the way that they were ready to play tonight after a long trip. And, you know, we got the win in Seattle (3-2 in overtime on Thursday), but I felt like the next test was to come out and play a hard game and be ready to go. And I thought we did that. Unfortunately we didn’t get the two points.”
Jones, playing his 49th NHL game, gave the Wild a 1-0 lead at 2:51 of the first period when he scored in front by deflecting a pass from Brock Faber. It was also his first NHL point.
“Obviously it’s great to contribute,” Jones said. “It seemed like people were thinking I was going for some record that I kept getting tagged in of not getting a point in however many games. … It was nice to get the first one and yeah, a big sigh of relief for sure.”
Jean-Gabriel Pageau was credited with the goal that tied it 1-1 at 4:18. Minnesota forward Marcus Johansson tried to clear a rebound and inadvertently pushed the puck into the net instead, with Pageau being the last Islanders player to touch it.
Boldy put the Wild ahead 2-1 on a 5-on-3 power play at 15:25. He scored with a one-timer from the right face-off dot off a Hughes feed.
Holmstrom pulled New York even at 2-2, scoring with a slap shot through traffic at 1:29 of the second period.
Kirill Kaprizov then put the Wild in front 3-2 at 8:26, converting on a snap shot from a sharp angle to the glove side off a cross-ice pass from Daemon Hunt. It was Kaprizov’s 25th goal of the season and first in four games.
“I have [a] chance every period, I think,” Kaprizov said. “… Need to score more goals. So many chances like that and I need to score. Just need to score.”