GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Niklas Svedberg, Bruins: Tuukka Rask's backup stoned the Wild by making 20 of his 35 saves in the second period.
2. Ryan Suter, Wild: One assist, five shots in 30-plus minutes.
3. Kyle Brodziak, Wild: Answered a Bruins goal 27 seconds later and solid on the penalty kill.
By the numbers
700 Career games for Ryan Suter and Jason Pominville.
1-5 Boston's record on the second of back-to-backs.
12-2-1 The Wild's all-time record vs. Boston.
MICHAEL RUSSO
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