Matt Boldy's International Masterclass is the Unsung Story of Milan
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Matt Boldy's International Masterclass is the Unsung Story of Milan
"For Matt Boldy of the Minnesota Wild, he didn't just help the United States win gold at the Olympics, he was the first goal scorer in the final against Canada and remained throughout the tournament as one of the most productive American players."
"In fact, when combining the 2024 IIHF World Championships, the 2025 Four-Nations Face-Off, and the recent Olympic Games, Boldy has posted 21 points, including nine goals, in eighteen total games. His 14 points in the 2024 World Championships actually led the entire tournament in scoring, a massive breakout for him on the world stage."
"Eventually drafted 12th overall by the Wild, he only missed 8 games in his first three seasons in the NHL starting in 2022-23. As a result, dependability became a key facet of his game. Boldy can play on any line at any time and his game adapts well to international competition."
Matt Boldy of the Minnesota Wild represented the United States at the Olympics, scoring the first goal in the gold medal final against Canada. Raised in Millis, Massachusetts, Boldy developed through the U.S. National Team Development Program before committing to Boston College, where he maintained a point-per-game average. Drafted 12th overall by Minnesota, he demonstrated exceptional durability, missing only 8 games in his first three NHL seasons. Boldy's international performance has been outstanding, posting 21 points in 18 games across recent tournaments, including leading the 2024 World Championships with 14 points. His versatility allows him to play on any line, and his 32 goals in 54 games for the Wild this season reflects his evolution into an elite NHL scorer.
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