GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Robin Lehner, Sabres: Back after missing last week's game against Minnesota because of an illness, the 6-4 goalie made 27 saves.
2. Ryan O'Reilly, Sabres: Scored the game's first goal and had five shots.
3. Devan Dubnyk, Wild: Saw his shutout streak disappear, but he made 22 saves.
By the NUMBERS
183 Minutes and 16 seconds in shutout streak that ended for Dubnyk.
96 Consecutive saves for Dubnyk before O'Reilly's first-period goal.
5 Point streak, in games, for Eric Staal.
26-for-27 Wild's league-best penalty kill (1-for-1).
MICHAEL RUSSO
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