St. Paul and Sunrise, Fla., the homes of the Wild and Panthers, are 1,750 miles apart, but it's eerie how the teams were mirror images heading into Thursday's meeting at Xcel Energy Center.
Both had the same amount of points in the standings. Both could move within two points of a playoff spot in their respective conferences if they won. And both play nearly identical systems, from neutral-zone forecheck to defensive-zone coverages to the way they break out.
"And it equaled not a lot of flow," Zach Parise said after scoring the winning goal on a power play in the Wild's 2-1 victory. "Oh my gosh, it was not a lot of offense either way, a lot of neutral zone. Not the most entertaining, but that's how they're going to be sometimes. The result is what we want."
The Wild, back within two points of eighth place and five of seventh-place Winnipeg with three games in hand, is 7-0-1 since the All-Star break, has points in nine straight games (tied for the second-longest point streak in franchise history) and is 9-1-2 since the arrival of goaltending workhorse Devan Dubnyk.
Dubnyk made 26 saves, including eight on the Wild's 5-for-5 penalty kill that is now 22-for-22 in eight games since the break. Dubnyk, making his 12th consecutive start, is 9-1-1 with the Wild and has a 1.48 goals-against average and .943 save percentage. He has allowed two or fewer goals in nine starts.
Jason Pominville, goal-less in 12 games until Monday, scored for the third straight game, and Nick Bjugstad, who spent his childhood and teenage years roaming the corridors of Xcel Energy Center, scored the lone goal for Florida off a filthy, bad-angle shot. The Panthers have never won in regulation in St. Paul.
The game played out as coach Mike Yeo predicted. The Wild didn't execute well with the puck. He pinned it on playing four games in six days and not having a "hatred" for the Panthers the way it had for recent opponents Winnipeg, Vancouver, Chicago and Calgary.
"It was a classic trap game," Yeo said. "I challenged the guys. They responded. Not to say that we were at our best, but we found a way to win."