GAME RECAP
Star Tribune's Three Stars
1. Matt Dumba, Wild: Dumba scored the game-winner in overtime while playing a career-high 30 minutes, 4 seconds.
2. Adam Henrique, Ducks: Henrique tied it at 2 in the third period, his third goal in his past two games.
3. Jason Zucker, Wild: Zucker scored his team-leading 14th goal.
BY THE NUMBERS
4 Game-winning overtime goals for Dumba in his career.
13 Games out of the past 16 in which Zucker has at least a point.
2 Straight games in which the Wild has received a goal from the fourth line.
SARAH MCLELLAN
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