Chicago bullish: The Blackhawks have made it to the second round each of the past three seasons and won the Stanley Cup in 2013.

Head-to-head this season: The Blackhawks won the first three games against the Wild, but Minnesota allowed one goal in winning each of the last two after acquiring goalie Devan Dubnyk on Jan. 16. Dubnyk made 56 saves on 57 shots in the two victories. Wild forward Jason Zucker led the team with three goals this season against Chicago.

Tale of the tape Regular-season numbers:

Blackhawks Wild

48-28-6Record46-28-8

24-12-5Home record 22-13-6

24-16-1Away record24-15-2

3-2*Season series2-3

2.68Goals per game 2.77

2.27Goals against 2.42

+40Goal differential +30

33.9Shots per game 30.8

30.2Shots allowed per game 27.6

17.6%Power play 15.8%

83.4% Penalty kill 86.3%

* Wild outscored 14-11

Playoff leaders

Skaters

Goals: Blackhawks — Jonathan Toews, Patrick Sharp 3; Wild – Zach Parise, Nino Niederreiter 3.

Assists: Blackhawks — Toews, Patrick Kane, Marian Hossa, Duncan Keith 5; Wild – Parise, Mikael Granlund 4.

Points: Blackhawks — Toews 8, Keith and Kane 7; Wild – Parise 7, Jason Pominville and Granlund 5.

Power-play goals: Blackhawks — Toews 2; Wild – Parise, Pominville, Matt Dumba and Mikko Koivu 1

Shots: Blackhawks— Hossa, Sharp 24; Wild – Pominville 19

Penalty minutes: Blackhawks — Andrew Shaw 32; Wild – Niederreiter 8

Time on ice: Blackhawks — Keith 32:03, Johnny Oduya 25:49, Niklas Hjalmarsson 25:45; Wild – Ryan Suter 26:05, Jonas Brodin 22:30, Spurgeon 21:23.

Goalies

Blackhawks: Corey Crawford, 1-1, 4.19 goals-against average, .850 save percentage; Scott Darling, 3-1, 2.21 goals-against average, .936 save percentage.

Wild: Devan Dubnyk, 4-2 with a 2.32 goals-against average, .913 save percentage, one shutout