GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. John Gibson, Ducks: Goalie was dialed in from the start with 37 saves for his 10th career shutout.
2. Mikko Koivu, Wild: Had four shots on goal, won 20 of 26 faceoffs.
3. Gustav Olofsson, Wild: Rookie defenseman played his best game as an NHLer.
By the numbers
20-5-2 The Wild's record when it scores a power-play goal this season. It was 0-for-5 Tuesday.
7 Penalty-free games in Wild history.
15 Games in Wild history in which Minnesota wasn't shorthanded.
MICHAEL RUSSO
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