GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Jarome Iginla, Calgary: The Wild-slaying winger had a goal and an assist
2. Curtis Glencross, Calgary: The left winger scored the goal that put the Flames up for good and assisted on the eventual game-winner.
3. Erik Christensen, Wild: Center got his first two goals with the Wild.
BY THE NUMBERS:
35 Goals by Iginla vs. the Wild, most by any Wild opponent. Iginla now has 64 points against the Wild.
100 Career points by Wild winger Stephane Veilleux. His assist Sunday was his first point since returning to the Wild.
8 Two-goal games in Eric Christensen's career.
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