LAS VEGAS — Kirill Kaprizov cautioned it's just two games, but what a pair of performances.
He followed up a two-assist game in the series opener with two goals and another helper Tuesday night as the Minnesota Wild took advantage of turnover-prone Vegas and beat the Golden Knights 5-2, tying the first-round playoff series at a game apiece.
Game 3 is Thursday night in St. Paul, Minnesota.
''You get in a series and there's going to be pushes and surges either way,'' Wild coach John Hynes said. ''I think from a competitive level, we were where we needed to be. But the big part is poise under pressure and playing smart, understanding how to manage those certain things. I thought we did a fairly good job of that tonight.''
This was the Wild's first victory over the Golden Knights this season and playoffs. Vegas won all three regular-season meetings and then took Game 1 4-2 on Sunday night.
Minnesota's last regulation victory — before Tuesday — occurred March 27 against Washington. The Golden Knights' last regulation loss was April 3 against Winnipeg.
Matt Boldy scored his third goal in two games for the Wild and added an assist. Marcus Foligno and Mats Zuccarello also scored and Filip Gustavsson stopped 29 shots. Kaprizov has two goals and three assists this series.
Noah Hanifin and Tomas Hertl scored for the Golden Knights and Adin Hill made 12 saves.