Among its recent accolades, the Wild demonstrated a nose for the net that enabled it to outpace some of the more dynamic offenses in the NHL in Tampa Bay and Edmonton.
But how the team prevailed against the Flyers in the finale of a three-game homestand, by locking down the defensive zone en route to yielding a season-low 18 shots in a 4-1 victory in front of an announced crowd of 17,140 at Xcel Energy Center, is much more reflective of the Wild's identity and its ticket to long-term success.
"That's kind of back to our game," winger Marcus Foligno said.
Center Eric Staal scored twice, the recently formed defensive duo of Jonas Brodin and Carson Soucy combined for three points and goalie Alex Stalock turned aside 17 shots to extend the Wild's point streak on home ice to 12 games (9-0-3). The franchise record is 13, set Dec. 27-Feb. 13, 2018.
Since Nov. 14, the Wild ranks first in the NHL with 24 points (10-1-4).
Not all those successes were defensive clinics like the one the Wild put on Saturday, with photo finishes against the Lightning (5-4) and Oilers (6-5) part of that run. But by showcasing its versatility, the Wild also seems to be rounding into a form that suits it — growth that's impressive considering it's without goalie Devan Dubnyk (family illness), captain Mikko Koivu (lower-body injury) and defenseman Jared Spurgeon (hand injury).
"We're finding ways to win, whether it's playing good 'D' or scoring goals," defenseman Ryan Suter said. "It's a good thing, especially when you've got some key guys out."
Before the Wild hunkered down, Philadelphia scored on its first shot 1 minute, 34 seconds into the first period — a 2-on-1 finish by James van Riemsdyk.