Game recap
Star Tribune's three stars
1. Mikael Granlund, Wild: Put the Wild up 2-1 with a power-play goal 13 seconds into the second period, assisted on a goal and won 10 of 18 faceoffs.
2. Zach Parise, Wild: Scored his first goal since Dec. 17 and added two assists.
3. Jason Pominville, Wild: Scored Wild's first goal, added an assist and had a team-high five shots.
By the numbers
21-2-2 Anaheim's home record this season. Only the Wild and Winnipeg on Jan. 21 have defeated the Ducks in regulation at the Pond.
26-32 The Wild's faceoff performance, a big improvement over its 18-41 showing in Saturday's 3-2 overtime loss at San Jose.
9-3-1 The Wild's record since the start of January.
Plus-3 Rating for Marco Scandella, who had two assists.
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