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Minnesota Wild's rookie Brock Faber took full responsibility for his mistake that led to the game-winning goal by the Rangers. The Wild lost 4-1 to the Rangers, with concerns raised about their slow start and lack of offense in the second period. Despite Faber's accountability, his performance was not the main issue. The absence of Adam Fox and the outstanding performance of Fleury were also highlighted as factors in the Wild's loss.
"It was just stupid, plain and simple." Brock Faber took responsibility for the pinch that preceded the Rangers' game-winning goal. But had the #mnwild produced more offense in the second period, they might not have been facing a thin margin of error: https://t.co/Y3yzFc21Si
Brock Faber falls on his sword after #mnwild's 4-1 loss to Rangers. @PioneerPress https://t.co/03BMU57ewa
"A complete lack of judgement." Brock Faber acted like a captain in being accountable, but rookie has been least of #mnwild problems. Our updated takeaways from 4-1 loss, from another slow start to a quiet Kaprizov, Bogosian debut + sharp Fleury https://t.co/IUT0g86adt
The Rangers were without Adam Fox and their top two goalies tonight and Fleury stood on his head. So why did the Wild lose? Because showing up for the second period isn’t good enough. I have no idea why this team thinks it can just show up and win.
#mnwild rookie Brock Faber took “full responsibility,” saying his mistake (bad pinch) cost them on winning goal. “It was just stupid, plain and simple.”