The Wild might be the best home team in the NHL, but it sure felt like a road game Sunday night.
Rowdy Winnipeg Jets fans flocked down to St. Paul by the busloads, cleaned out the Wild and local brokers of thousands of tickets and tried to overtake Xcel Energy Center.
Fans wearing blue and white BYFUGLIEN, WHEELER and KANE jerseys flooded the arena, roared, "GO JETS GO!!!" and even taunted Wild goaltender Josh Harding by making his last name reverberate: HARD-ING, HARD-ING, HARD-ING.
But Wild captain Mikko Koivu shut them up temporarily with a first-period goal and permanently with a third-period goal as his red-hot team improved to 7-0-1 this month with a 2-1 victory.
"Our fans responded well as usual," Koivu said after his 13th career two-goal game. "It was a fun game to be in. If that doesn't get you into the game, then you should not even be here."
Wild fans booed Jets fans mercifully, then began trying to one-up the Winnipeg loudmouths with "Let's Go Wild!" chants. Wild fans got the last laugh with an eruption with 3 minutes, 12 seconds left.
Eight seconds after Koivu won a faceoff, he one-timed Charlie Coyle's pass from the left circle past Ondrej Pavelec after Coyle won a puck battle in the corner with defenseman Keaton Ellerby.
The Wild, winner of six in a row at home and 10 of its past 11 at the X, improved to 10-1-2 in its past 13 overall, 10-1-2 at home and swept its three-game homestand. Minnesota now hits the road for four, including a Saturday matinée rematch in Winnipeg.