GLENDALE, ARIZ. – Excellent goaltending and clutch scoring are behind the Wild's success this season.
So is playing the Coyotes.
The Wild finished up the regular-season series with its West Division rival by claiming its seventh victory in eight matchups, this time rallying 4-1 in front of 3,736 Wednesday night at Gila River Arena to push the team's win streak to five games.
Overall, 14 of the Wild's 61 points — or nearly a quarter — have come at the expense of the Coyotes. The No. 3 Wild also has an eye-popping 16-point lead over No. 4 Arizona in the division.
"It's been a lot of fun playing these guys," Marcus Foligno said. "But [Wednesday] they were a lot better than we were. But we bend. We didn't break."
Cam Talbot held the Wild together, picking up 39 saves in a superb effort that secured his 12th win over his past 16 starts. His 15 career victories against Arizona are the most against any NHL team. At the other end, Darcy Kuemper had 19 stops as the Coyotes outshot the Wild 40-23.
"I knew that we'd battle back like we always do," Talbot said. "This group is extremely resilient, and that's one of our best qualities right now. I felt great from the get-go tonight. Just happy to come out of here with another big win."
The Wild couldn't reward Talbot with a lead until the third period.