GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Matt Dumba, Wild: Scored his first career overtime goal 22 seconds into the extra session. Also blocked a career-high five shots.
2. Roman Josi, Predators: Defenseman scored two goals 45 seconds apart late in the second period.
3. Charlie Coyle, Wild: Scored two goals to give him 10 on the season.
By the numbers
12-1-2 NHL-best Wild road record since Jan. 15 (eight straight wins, team record)
0 Wild power plays for the second time in 13 games
2 or fewer Wild power plays in 12 of the past 17 games
30-for-31 The Wild's penalty kill in the past 12 road games (4-for-4 Tuesday)
60-for-63 The Wild's penalty kill in the past 24 games
5 Point streak, in games, for Thomas Vanek
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