RALEIGH, N.C. – The Wild's been the best road team in the NHL for nearly two months, and perhaps one reason is because road games are starting to feel and sound a lot like home games.
Yet again Friday night, despite Minnesota wearing its road whites in a 3-1 win over the Carolina Hurricanes, any time the Wild's needed some urging, a "Let's Go Wild!" chant broke out. Anytime a goal was scored, you had to double-check to make sure it was actually the Wild that scored because it was so loud.
Anytime Devan Dubnyk saved the Wild (which was often), the sound of "Dooooooooo" reverberated PNC Arena.
Whether the Wild's 16-2-1 hot streak is causing more fans to travel or there's just a ton of Minnesotans residing in Denver, Washington, D.C., and North Carolina's Triangle, the Wild, an NHL-best 10-1-2 since Jan. 15 on the road, is sure enjoying the support.
"It's awesome. It's amazing," Dubnyk said, smiling widely, after making 37 saves — his most work since his 23-game consecutive start streak began with a Jan. 14 trade from Arizona. "Colorado was something else [last Saturday], but every game — Washington, here. This is a long way from Minny, too.
"It's pretty crazy. You can hear them, you can hear them when we score, you can hear them when we make good plays. It's fun."
The Wild, 18-3-2 in its past 23 and winners of eight of its past nine, has a three-point lead on Winnipeg for the top wildcard spot and remains four points back of Chicago for third in the Central Division. It was 17 back on Jan. 14.
Back in the Twin Cities, a debate among hockey fans not consumed by the high school state tournament was whether Friday was time to rest Dubnyk and sneak Darcy Kuemper into his first NHL start since Jan. 6.